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Many of you might have seen the touching Google ad shown during the Super Bowl on how someone might use Google to research a long distance relationship in France. But what if you are a same sex couple? Take a look at what happens…. Hat Tip: JoeMyGod
Act On Principles has created new tools to make sure you can find out where your Senators and Representatives stand on ALL of the LGBT legislation as designated by the Equality Caucus. We are currently in the process to ensure all 535 voting members of Congress receive a form directly from Act On Principles. However, we need your help to ensure that the various Offices in the House and Senate complete the form, and provide the information that we need. Public Whip Count Tools:Instructions for Contacting Congress1. Contact the Congressional offices that you want to get information from. Call the District or Washington office using information from www.house.gov or www.senate.gov. Let them know that you are sending them a survey on LGBT legislation. 2. Provide the appropriate form for the office that you are contacting. Use the US House of Representatives form for Representatives. Use the US Senate form for Senators. 4. Ask the staffer or Member “Hi, I would like to know if you can fill out a form on where you stand on all pieces of LGBT specific legislation as designated by the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus. I am asking that you provide the position based on the accepted whip count terminology.” 5. Collect form(s) from the Congressional office(s) you have contacted. You might have to do follow-up calls and emails. 6. Share the information that you collected with Act On Principles in one of the following three ways: a.) Enter information into appropriate Whip Count for Act on Principles at www.actonprinciples.org. B.) Email or scan responses to [email protected]. c.) Fax to 305-723-0299. Your encouragement and persistence to get your Representatives to fill out the form will be helpful in gathering information for our Public Whip Count. A special webpage to list all of the members who have completed the form as requested. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us.
Act On Principles has created new tools to make sure you can find out where your Senators and Representatives stand on ALL of the LGBT legislation as designated by the Equality Caucus. We are currently in the process to ensure all 535 voting members of Congress receive a survey directly from Act On Principles. However, we need your help to ensure that the various offices in the House and Senate complete the survey, and provide the information that we need. Public Whip Count Tools:Instructions for Contacting Congress1. Contact the Congressional offices that you want to get information from. Call the District or Washington office using information from www.house.gov or www.senate.gov. Let them know that you are sending them a survey on LGBT legislation. 2. Provide the appropriate survey for the office that you are contacting. Use the US House of Representatives survey for Representatives. Use the US Senate Survey for Senators. 4. Ask the staffer or Member “Hi, I would like to know if you can fill out a survey on where you stand on all pieces of LGBT specific legislation as designated by the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus. I am asking that you provide the position based on the accepted whip count terminology.” 5. Collect survey(s) from the Congressional office(s) you have contacted. You might have to do follow-up calls and emails. 6. Share the information that you collected with Act On Principles in one of the following three ways: a.) Enter information into appropriate Public Whip Count for Act on Principles at www.actonprinciples.org. B.) Email or scan responses to [email protected]. c.) Fax to 305-723-0299. Your encouragement and persistence to get your Representatives to fill out the survey will be helpful in gathering information for our Public Whip Count. Act On Principles will be creating special webpage to list all of the members who have completed the survey as requested. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact us.
From SoulForce… Hailing from across the country, and one from Cyprus, the 2010 team brings a multitude of unique experiences and backgrounds, bound by a common desire to make campuses and communities safe, welcoming and affirming for people of all identities. The Riders will board the bus on March 4th to begin their two-month long journey – stopping at 16 campuses in the Northeast, South, and Midwest – all with policies that are discriminatory to LGBTQ students. Soulforce is placing a special focus on community work this year, and are hoping to engage not just with the campuses we visit, but with the communities they live in. This means partnering with communities in volunteer work, hosting activism/organizing forums, linking students with community members, and offering our support for the justice work that is already happening in the places we are visiting. Check out where the 2010 Equality Ride is heading, and find out how YOU can get involved! Stop Date School Location http://www.soulforce.org/equalityride
From Chicago-Area LGBTQA Liberation Network Date: Sunday, February 14, 2010 In opposition to the desires of millions of lay Catholics for simple justice for all, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church has long alligned itself with, and often led, the forces of hate and bigotry opposing equal rights for gays and women. For many years the Catholic leadership has attempted to fly under the radar screen with its opposition to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality. A key secret to their success has been their stealthiness, ironically often assisted by gay rights “leaders.” These leaders, not trusting rank-and-file Catholics to be fair and too worried about hurting their fundraising base with well-connected and wealthy Catholics, are too cowardly to call out Catholic leaders for promoting hate and discrimination. As a local example, Chicago’s Catholic leader Cardinal Francis George has worked tirelessly — albeit from behind the scenes — to block our path to full legal equality. George attempted to kill LGBT inclusion as a protected class in the Illinois Human Rights Act, which now protects us from housing and employment discrimination. He and other Catholic bishops circulated petitions in a failed effort to force an advisory referendum on “gay marriage,” and George is the head of the national Conference of Catholic Bishops which spent big bucks backing Prop 8 hate in California. Back in Illinois, George is working hard today to block same sex-marriage and/or civil unions. On Sunday, February 14th, with our picket of Holy Name Cathedral, we will make a start in dragging Francis George’s bigotry out of the closet. But Cardinal George is no lone voice in the wilderness. He is joined by almost the entire hierarchy of the Catholic Church whose record of activism against gay equality is long and sordid: ** Speaking of the current pope, the Associated Press reported that “Benedict, the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, spearheaded a Vatican campaign against same-sex unions in 2003, issuing guidelines for Catholic politicians to oppose laws granting legal rights to gay couples when he was prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.” Associated Press, 6/6/05 ** The Portland, Maine Archdiocese gathered more than a quarter of the funds recently used to defeat marriage equality in Maine. In addition, Marc Mutty, the chair of the principal statewide organization in Maine that fueled anti-gay discrimination there, was the Portland Archdiocese’s head spokesperson until taking a leave of absence from his job to spearhead the successful effort to rob gays and lesbians of their equal marriage rights. ** The Catholic fraternal organization Knights of Columbus bankrolled California’s anti-gay Proposition 8 to the tune of over $1 million. ** As California’s East Bay Express noted about newly-minted Oakland Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, “What almost no one knows is that without Bishop Sal, gay men and lesbians would almost surely still be able to get married today. As an auxiliary bishop in San Diego, Cordileone played an indispensable role in conceiving, funding, organizing, and ultimately winning the campaign to pass Proposition 8. It was Bishop Sal and a small group of Catholic leaders who decided that they had to amend the state constitution. It was Bishop Sal who found the first major donor and flushed the fledgling campaign with cash. It was Bishop Sal who personally brought in the organization that took the lead on the petition drive. And it was Bishop Sal who coordinated the Catholic effort with evangelical churches around the state. Bishop Sal even helped craft the campaign’s rhetorical strategy, sitting in on focus groups to hone the message of Proposition 8. “ While Catholic leaders decry any attempts to label them as haters and bigots, their own scapegoating statements tell a very different story about their true feelings: ** Former pope Karol Wotija, aka John Paul II, condemned gay foster parents for doing “violence” to children. He called us “disordered,” and “against the natural law.” He railed against civil marriage equality for all same-sex couples whether Catholic or not, condemning our civil marriage contract as an act “against God,” and proclaimed defeating marriage equality his “primary task” for 2005. ** In a 2005 pastoral letter read in every church in the diocese of Calgary, Alberta, Bishop Frederick Henry called on his flock to stamp out same-sex marriage. “Since homosexuality, adultery, prostitution and pornography undermine the foundations of the family, the basis of society, then the State must use its coercive power to proscribe or curtail them in the interests of the common good.” (365Gay.com) ** In an end-of year address in 2008, the current pope, George Ratzinger (aka Benedict XVI), said that the existence of gay people threatens humanity as much as the destruction of rainforests and that “blurring” genders through acceptance of transgender people would kill off the human race. ** Beginning in 1986, Ratzinger wrote a series of church documents that branded sexually active gays as “evil,” told church officials to kick Dignity chapters off church property and even warned Catholic lawmakers that voting in favor of gay-rights legislation is “gravely immoral” because “the approval or legalization of evil is something far different from the toleration of evil.” (Deb Price, Detroit News) ** Ratzinger has disparaged lesbian and gay couples as engaging in “pseudo-matrimonies by people of the same sex.” ** Bishop Cordileone has called same-sex marriage a Satanic plot: “The ultimate attack of the Evil One is the attack on marriage.” ** In 2007 Chicago’s Cardinal George wrote that same-sex behavior “brings people’s salvation into jeopardy” in a column for the Archdiocese of Chicago newspaper. When haters garb themselves in clerical robes, their statements and activities must be exposed. The Gay Liberation Network encourages all people of good will, regardless of faith background, to join us at 10:30 AM, Sunday, February 14 for an informational picket of Holy Name Cathedral, 735 N. State Street, Chicago. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?invites&eid=281885059470
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