Obama: I Am A Champion For Gay Americans

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"I know that many in this room don't believe that progress has come fast enough, and I understand that," Mr. Obama said at a reception for LGBT Pride Month at the White House. "It's not for me to tell you to be patient anymore than it was for others to counsel patience to African-Americans who were petitioning for equal rights a half-century ago."
"But I say this: We have made progress," the president continued. "And we will make more. And I want you to know that I expect and hope to be judged not by words, not by promises I've made, but by the promises that my administration keeps."
"We've been in office six months now," he said. "I suspect that by the time this administration is over, I think you guys will have pretty good feelings about the Obama administration."
As a candidate, the president promised as a candidate to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning gays from serving openly in the military as well as the Defense Of Marriage Act. Gay rights advocates have grown increasingly impatient as his administration has made little progress on those or other issues important to them.
"I believe preventing patriotic Americans from serving their country weakens our national security," the president said in reference to "don't ask, don't tell." He said the administration is working with the Pentagon and Congress to end the policy. He also insisted that doing so will require an act of Congress, though many believe the president could halt discharges of openly gay servicemembers through an executive order.

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The president said that prejudice against gay people endures and that some citizens "still hold fast to worn arguments and old attitudes, who fail to see your families like their families and who would deny you the rights that most Americans take for granted."
"We seek an America in which no one feels the pain of discrimination based on who you are or who you love," he said.
The president noted that he has signed a memorandum extending some federal benefits to LGBT families and is urging Congress to pass the Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations Act, which would mean the extension of health care benefits.
He also said his administration is working to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination bill and a hate crimes bill named after Matthew Shepard.
"There are unjust laws to overturn and unfair practices to stop," the president said.
First lady Michelle Obama was also present at the reception, which commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion in New York City, widely seen as the spark for the gay rights movement.
"The riots at Stonewall gave way to protests, and protests gave way to a movement, and the movement gave way to a transformation that continues to this day," he said. "It continues when a partner fights for her right to sit at the hospital bedside of a woman she loves; it continues when a teenager is called a name for being different and says, 'So what if I am?'; it continues in your work and in your activism, in your fight to freely live your lives to the fullest."
"We are all witnesses to monumental changes in this country," Mr. Obama concluded. "That should give us hope, but we cannot rest. We must continue to do our part to make progress step by step, law by law, mind by changing mind. And I want you to know that, in this task, I will not only be your friend; I will continue to be an ally and a champion and a president who fights with you and for you."
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See all 194 CommentsYou do you have a psychiatric diagnosis?
Deceit pretendes to others it knows what it doesn't. Narcissim pretend to others and to itself it knows what it doesn't.
You should feel humility in being so off target. And these organizations could sue you for slander. I would recommedn use caution.
Take out the spaces for the websites.
Heritability Estimates of Homosexuality
Heritability was estimated as between 27% and 76%. (Meaning that 27% to 76% of the variation in phenotype is genetic; based on the study of monozygotic twins, dizygotic twins, brothers of gay men, and adoptive bothers of gay men
J. Michael Bailey and Richard Pillard in "A Genetic Study of Male Sexual Orientation" in the Archives of General Psychiatry, December 1991.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association have both stated that sexual orientation probably has multiple causes.
http: //www.apa. org/topics/sorientation.html
http: //aappolicy.aappublications. org/cgi/reprint/pediatrics;113/6/1827.pdf
The American Medical Association Policy Regarding Sexual Orientation
http: //www.ama-assn.org /ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/member-groups-sections/glbt-advisory-committee/ama-policy-regarding-sexual-orientation.shtml
The American Psychiatric Association Statement On Therapies to Change Sexual Orientation
http: //www.psych.org /Departments/EDU/Library/APAOfficialDocumentsandRelated/PositionStatements/200001.aspx
The American Psychiatric Association Statement Supporting Same-Sex Civil Marriage
http: //www.psych.org /Departments/EDU/Library/APAOfficialDocumentsandRelated/PositionStatements/200502.aspx
http: //www.psych.org /Departments/EDU/Library/APAOfficialDocumentsandRelated/PositionStatements/200502.aspx
The American Psychological Association
http: //www.apa.org/pi /lgbc/policy/appropriate.html
http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbc/policy/marriage.html
The American Pediatric Association
http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;109/2/339
Your agility at accessing pro-homosexual propaganda is unmatched.
Hooray for you.
CLover, we got it -- you hate gays and are repulsed by them.
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Wrong again. No, I do not hate homosexuals.
What I protest is the political strategy of equivalence between the homosexual agenda and the black civil rights movement.
It is cynical and racist.
And if you had actually read my posts with a modicum of understanding you would have grasped that by now.
You fling the word 'bigot' around so easily. You and your ilk are the most intolerant of all.
You call yourself a christian?!?!
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*Clover laughing out loud at Hungry's predictability*
If anything Hungry, you are woefully predictable. You're like a disillusioned child pointing his finger at his parents caught doing something they shouldn't.
Yes, I am a Christian. No, I'm not perfect. What a surprise!
Yes, I am a Christian with countless flaws like you and everyone else on the planet - but a Christian nevertheless. I never said I had achieved the Christ-life. That is my goal, and yes I have a long way to go.
My personal faith is does not invalidate the fact that there is no equivalence between the homosexual struggle and the civil rights movement, that the black experience in America is singular, and that is a travesty that President Obama - a black man! - believes otherwise.
That's my position.
Deal with it, so I can stop laughing at you.
There are just as many scientific examples that homosexuality among humans is not a genetic predisposition but a choice that can be REVERSED.
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Not by any respectable, mainstream researchers. Go ahead, post a link to such "research" -- it can be easily refuted. The professional bodies of medicine, psychology and social work, around the world, rejected your argument long ago. I trust them over an obviously uneducated bigot.
Be homosexual. That is your choice and your right.
Don't be angry because I refuse to believe the fallacy that humans are born homosexual, that it is a congenital condition, blah blah blah blah ad infinitum.
No matter how much homosexual propaganda you post in this thread, I will never be convinced because there is a proponderance of evidence to support the opposite view.
So be 'gay' and begone.
"preponderance of evidence" -- no, there is not. You're as dumb as a rock.
"preponderance of evidence" -- no, there is not. You're as dumb as a rock.
...or... you're repulsed by your own unresolved homosexual feelings and can't deal with it except to project your self-loathing on self-respecting gays and lesbians.
If it is just about Democracy and numbers, Blacks make up 12.8% of the US population. Are you suggesting that if the 80% white majority decided "let's revert to slavery," you would support the majority having the right to do so?
After that, walk in those shoes for a decade or two, then come back and whine about viciousness...
Geez....
The courts were wrong. Bigotry is alive an well for now...
But we all see where the tides are taking us. You betcha. The GLBT united and had an agenda. And it will free America of bigotry.
In 10 years the position that these fireman can choose not to participate in a gay pride event if the city so chooses will be considered absurd.
Weren't the social conservatives, like yourselves, upholding have blacks in separate bathrooms and using separate water fountains? It hasn't been 50 years since that was considered rational. Now look. People would indeed be considered not quite right if they suggested something like that today.
The world has changed. We will marry. Men will have children with men. Women will have children with women. Your way of life is disappearing.
It brings my heart joy to see the frustration it is causing those who are bigoted. Bigotry is always the last to know and the least insightful.
Next?
A jury in San Diego has decided local firefighters have the right to refuse to participate in the city's "gay pride" parade.
The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) sued on the firefighters' behalf after the San Diego Fire Department forced them to participate in the parade and retaliated against them for complaining about the harassment they endured during the event. After the lawsuit, the Fire Department changed its policy.
?Many people may mistakenly think the ?gay pride? parade is merely a ?fun? event,? said Joe Infranco, senior counsel for ADF. ?They never would have imagined the crude sexual harassment these firefighters were forced to endure.
"In truth, the goal of homosexual advocates is to undermine society?s long-held values. They continue to seek this, whether by demanding participation in ?gay pride? parades or by trampling the democratic process to redefine marriage.?
If I'm mistake please reply in the usual vicious dialog we have come to identify as Gay Pride and prove my point. So Sad!
When it comes to the SF Pride parade/spectacle, as a gay person, I'm not quite in agreement with that. And... I don't think what happens during it really does represent the gay community. In truth, to me, it just seems more like a glorified Marti Gras event.
You would think it reasonable if the gay population swelled to a majority that it would be acceptable to deny heterosexuals marriage? This isn't a numbers game. This is about inalienable rights.
And...I must say...I am thankfully not Christian... So therefore I am allowed to take great pleasure in seeing the anger and fire in the eyes of bigoted America as they lose this battle. It makes my heart laugh joyfully with contentment. :)
You and me both.
My vote is those who suffer the maligancy of bigotry. They bring shame to all humanity.
And...I must say...I am thankfully not Christian... __________________________
I'm glad you're not speaking for Christians, too. Phew. What a relief.
Do not be deceived. This battle under this President may have been lost for now, but the WAR is far from over.
Truman did not say "Oh it will be disruptive and make the soldiers uncomfortable to share quarters with blacks. I want to be practical."
Truman showed higher character in going against the public and doing the right thing; he was Presidential, unlike our current President.
June 26, 1948, Truman signs Executive Order 9981, which states, "It is hereby declared to be the policy of the President that there shall be equality of treatment and opportunity for all persons in the armed services without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin." The order also creates the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and opportunity in the Armed Services.
Anyone who considers homosexuality should review the historical record. The founder of Christian Protestantism, Martin Luther, advocated burning Jews homes and not hiring them because they were blasphemers.
The Southern Baptist Conventions origin, from my reading and understanding, was formed primarily because it supported slavery, unlike the rest of the Baptists in the Country.
"I've seen the mountaintop."
by black_howler June 30, 2009 2:50 PM PDT
Gays are being beaten, shot at, sent to the hospital, killed.
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*yawning at the cut and paste propaganda*
You're correct that homosexuals are a minority in this country.
Statistically, the homosexual population is a little more than 1%.
Why President Obama is kowtowing to pressure from this minority is the mystery.
You call yourself a christian?!?!
Hungry1968,
I know what... go alone into an all-black church in Harlem and tell them how you 'really' feel about their history of slavery, their struggle in this country against discrimination, and how the homosexual agenda in America is the same according to you.
Tell that to the people whose grandparents were lynched, castrated, hosed, executed, homes burned to the ground, called 'n---r', considered chattel, their wives and daughters raped, their land taken away from them because blacks weren't considered equal to whites in this country.
I dare you.
I wouldn't hesitate for a MINUTE to tell ANY black (and I have) that their struggle from the 1960's, is EQUIVALENT to the struggle that the gays face today. You know what the main difference is? Today you consider the struggle that the blacks face to be "bad", yet if you were around back in the 1960's, you'd be manning the hose yourself, and turning the German Shepards loose in the crowd. Your attitude is the EXACT same as those racist scumm from the deep south.
By the way, what you described sounds like what Israel does to the Palestinians, EVERYDAY - TO THIS DAY.
Will you NOW renounce and denounce Israel for their atrocities?
*Clover laughing, shaking head*
A bar fight involving a group of deviants in a low-down village dive got ugly. A riot broke out. It made news. Big whup.
That incident will never stack up as EQUAL to slavery, the slaughter, lynching, hosing, and mass discrimination of countless millions of black people because of the color of their skin.
No matter how much you whine.
No comparison. Deal with it.
Gays were tortured, beaten, brutalized, and sentenced to DEATH for THOUSANDS of years, around the world in EVERY COUNTRY.
The blacks faced the SAME levels of discrimination and bigotry, but only in THIS country, for approximately 250 years.
Why do you recognize the brutality and wholesale murder of one group of people, and deny that it EVER happened to the other, when the level of brutality and atrocities are IDENTICAL between the two?
By the way, the atrocities committed against BOTH the blacks AND the gays, usually happened at the hands of christians and other religious types. (The justification for slavery in America was Leviticus 25:44.) Will you now denounce christianity for the atrocity committed against the blacks, and renounce committing the SAME atrocities against the gays?
Or are you a hypocrite?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_LGBT_people
Gays are being beaten, shot at, sent to the hospital, killed. In the Middle East, they are killing gays among other groups out of hatred. Is this what we want America to become? Do we want America to revert back to the 1960's when groups were killed and segregated against for simply no good reason? Do we want to follow the ways of the Middle East and Al Queda? Let's push forward, it's time to end bigotry, discrimination, hate, and ignorance. This is modern America, not the Dark Ages.
Gays are being beaten, shot at, sent to the hospital, killed.
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*yawning at the cut and paste propaganda*
You're correct that homosexuals are a minority in this country.
Statistically, the homosexual population is a little more than 1%.
Why President Obama is kowtowing to pressure from this minority is the mystery.
Let us take the 4 common arguments: beastiality, pedophilia, incest, and polygamy. First off, all 4 of these are fetishes, and irrelevant to homosexuality, which is a sexual orientation. Let me distinguish this for you using incest as an example. If a guy into incest is straight, he'll choose his sister, and if he's gay, he'll choose his brother. See the distinguishment? Now pedophilia and beastiality will never be legal, because both are non-consenting and harmful, whereas homosexuality is 2 loving consenting adults that is not wrong or harmful. Incest, also has been shown to lead to genetic defects, so that is also out of the question. Incest also is a fetish, not a sexual orientation. I have never seen a person exclusively attracted to their brothers/sisters etc. Which leaves polygamy. Now i'll prove why homosexuality also won't lead to polygamy.
Who the two people getting married are, is a completely different question in law than how many people can marry. The states have all agreed to prohibit polygamous marriage. They have given numerous public policy reasons and the prohibition stands.
Equal protect applies so long as a rational public policy reason exists to prohibit certain marriages.What is the rational public policy reason for prohibiting a gay couple from marrying? Six states and seven jurisdictions have said there isn't one.
No court or legislature has made a finding that letting two people of the same-sex marry will somehow permit more than two people of any gender to marry. Allowing prisoners to marry and allowing inter-racial couples to marry didn't make polygamy acceptable and it didn't make all married couples criminals or bi-racial. You have no point, you are relying on assumptions and "what ifs" that have been proven to be myths and false. There is no evidence showing gay marriage having a higher chance of leading to polygamy than heterosexual marriage.
All 50 states and the federal government have said there is a public policy reason to prohibit polygamous marriages. With 5 years of gay marriage in Massachusetts, no one has asked to marry more than one other person in Massachusetts, let alone say the 14th amendment of the US Constitution gives them that right.
The slippery slope is a myth meant as a scare tactic that's quickly becoming obsolete.
http://www.soulfoodministry.org/docs/English/NotASin.htm
http://www.jesus21.com/content/sex/bible_homosexuality_print.html
http://www.christchapel.com/romans_inter.html
http://www.stjohnsmcc.org/new/BibleAbuse/BiblicalReferences.php
http://www.gaychristian101.com/
Thats why Jesus never mentions it as well. There is nothing immoral, wrong, or sinful about being gay. Jesus, however, clearly states he HATES hypocrites. If you preach goodness, then promote hate and twist the words of the Bible, you are a hypocrite, and will be judged and sent to hell. Homosexuals will not go to hell, hypocrites will.
This is very similar to the religious bigots of the past, where they took Bible passages to condone slavery, keep women down, and used Bible passages to claim blacks as curses who should be enslaved by the white man. People used God to claim that blacks marrying whites was unnatural, and not of God's will.
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/03/differential-brain-activation.pdf
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/sex/dn14146-gay-brains-structured-like-those-of-the-opposite-sex.html
Gay, Straight Men's Brain Responses Differ
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,155990,00.html
http://www.livescience.com/health/060224_gay_genes.html
http://www.springerlink.com/content/w27453600k586276/
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2008/06/16/172/
There is overwhelming scientific evidence that homosexuality is not a choice. Sexual orientation is generally a biological trait that is determined pre-natally, although there is no one certain thing that explains all of the cases. "Nurture" may have some effect, but for the most part it is biological.
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