Obama urges lesbian, gay patience overturning ‘unjust laws’

Remarks by at the Month Reception, June 29, 2009

THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Hello, hello, hello. (.) Hey! Good to see you. (.) I’m waiting for FLOTUS here. FLOTUS always more than .

MRS. : No, you move too slow. (.)

THE : It is great to see everybody here today and they’re just — I’ve got a of in the room, but there are some I want to especially acknowledge. First of all, somebody who helped ensure that we are in the , Steve Hildebrand. Please give Steve a big round of . (.) Where’s Steve? He’s around here somewhere. (.)

The new chair of the Export-Import Bank, . (.) Where’s Fred? There’s Fred. Good to see you, Fred. Our Director of the Institute of Sciences at DOE, . Where’s John? (.) A couple of special — Bishop Gene Robinson. Where’s Gene? (.) Hey, Gene. Michael Guest is here. (.) Jim is here. (.) Oregon is here. (.) All of you are here. ( and .) Welcome to your . (.) So.

MEMBER: (Inaudible.) (.)

THE : Somebody asked from the Bedroom here. (.) You knew I was from Chicago too. (.)

It’s good to see so many and familiar , and I deeply appreciate the support I’ve received from so many of you. Michelle appreciates it and I want you to know that you have our support as well. (.) And you have my thanks for the work you do every day in pursuit of

on behalf of the millions of in this country who work hard and care about their communities — and who are , , , or . (.)

Now this , I don’t need to tell you, is incredibly difficult, although I think it’s important to consider the extraordinary progress that we have made. There are to overturn and unfair practices to stop. And though we’ve made progress, there are still , perhaps or even family and loved ones, who still hold fast to worn arguments and old ; who fail to see your families like their families; and who would deny you the rights that most Americans take for granted. And I know this is painful and I know it can be heartbreaking.

And yet all of you continue, leading by the force of the arguments you make but also by the power of the example that you set in your own lives — as and , as PTA and leaders in the community. And that’s important, and I’m glad that so many families could join us today. (.) For we know that progress depends not only on changing laws but also changing hearts. And that real, transformative change never begins in Washington (cellphone “quacks”). Whose duck is back there? (.)

MRS. : It’s a duck.

THE : There’s a duck quacking in there somewhere. (.) Where do you guys get these ring tones, by the way? (.) I’m just curious. (.)

Indeed, that’s the story of the movement for and — not just for those who are , but for all those in our history who’ve been denied the of ; who’ve been told that the full and opportunities of this country were closed to them. It’s the story of progress sought by those who started off with little influence or power; by who brought about change through quiet, personal acts of compassion and and sometimes defiance wherever and whenever they could.

That’s the story of a who’s here today, , who was fired — (.) Frank was fired from his as an astronomer for the simply because he was . And in 1965, he a outside the , which was at the time both an of but also an of extraordinary . And so we are proud of you, Frank, and we are grateful to you for your . (.)

It’s the story of the , which took place 40 years ago this week, when a group of — with few and fewer supporters — decided they’d had enough and refused to accept a policy of wanton . And who were at those are here today. Imagine the journey that they’ve traveled.

It’s the story of an that decimated a community — and the who came to support one another and save one another; and who continue to fight this ; and who demonstrated before the world that different kinds of families can show the same compassion and support in a time of need — that we all share the capacity to .

So this story, this , continues today — for even as we extraordinary as a nation, we cannot — and will not — put aside issues of basic . (.) We seek an America in which no one feels the pain of based on who you are or who you .

And I know that many in this room don’t believe that progress has come fast enough, and I understand that. It’s not for me to tell you to be patient, any more than it was for others to counsel patience to who were petitioning for a half-century ago.

But I say this: We have made progress and we will make more. And I want you to know that I expect and hope to be judged not by words, not by I’ve made, but by the that my administration keeps. And by the time you receive — (.) We’ve been in office now. I suspect that by the time this administration is over, I think you guys will have pretty good about the administration. (.)

Now while there is much more work to do, we can point to important changes we’ve already put in place since coming into office. I’ve signed a memorandum requiring all agencies to extend as many federal benefits as possible to families as law allows.

And these are benefits that will make a real difference for and , who are so often treated as if their families don’t exist. And I’d like to note that one of the key in helping us develop this policy is , our director of the Management, who is here today. And I want to thank . (.)

I’ve called on to repeal the so-called Defense of to help end — () — to help end against same- in this country. Now I want to add we have a duty to uphold existing law, but I believe we must do so in a way that does not exacerbate old divides. And fulfilling this duty in upholding the law in no way lessens my commitment to reversing this law. I’ve made that clear.

I’m also urging to pass the Benefits and Obligations , which will the full range of benefits, including healthcare, to and their children. (.) My administration is also working hard to pass an employee bill and hate-crimes bill, and we’re making progress on both fronts. (.) Judy and Dennis Shepard, as well as their son Logan, are here today. I with Judy in the in May — () — and I assured her and I assured all of you that we are going to pass an inclusive hate-crimes bill into law, a bill named for their son Matthew. (.)

In addition, my administration is committed to rescinding the discriminatory ban on entry to the based on status. (.) The just concluded a review of a to repeal this entry ban, which is a first and very big step toward ending this policy.

And we all know that / continues to be a public threat in many communities, including right here in the District of . And that’s why this past Saturday, on National Testing Day, I was proud once again to encourage all Americans to know their status and get tested the way Michelle and I know our status and got tested. (.)

And finally, I want to say a word about “don’t ask, don’t tell.” As I said before — I’ll say it again — I believe “don’t ask, don’t tell” doesn’t contribute to our . (.) In fact, I believe preventing patriotic Americans from serving their country weakens our . (.)

Now, my administration is already working with the and of the House and the on how we’ll go about ending this policy, which will require an of .

Someday, I’m confident, we’ll look back at this and ask why it generated such angst, but as , in a time of war, I do have a responsibility to see that this change is administered in a practical way and a way that takes over the long term. That’s why I’ve asked the secretary of Defense and the chairman of the Joint to develop a plan for how to thoroughly implement a repeal.

I know that every day that passes without a resolution is a deep to those who continue to be discharged under this policy — patriots who often possess critical and years of training and who’ve served this country well. But what I hope is that these cases underscore the urgency of reversing this policy not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it is essential for our .

Now even as we take these steps, we must recognize that real progress depends not only on the laws we change but, as I said before, on the hearts we open. For if we’re honest with ourselves, we’ll acknowledge that there are good and decent in this country who don’t yet fully embrace their — not yet.

That’s why I’ve spoken about these issues not just in front of you, but in front of unlikely audiences — in front of African American church , in front of other audiences that have traditionally resisted these changes. And that’s what I’ll continue to do so. That’s how we’ll shift . That’s how we’ll honor the of leaders like Frank and many others who have refused to accept anything less than full and equal .

Now 40 years ago, in the of at a place called the Inn, a group of , including a few who are here today, as I said, defied an unjust policy and awakened a nascent movement.

It was the middle of the night. The police stormed the bar, which was known for being one of the few spots where it was safe to be in New York. Now raids like this were entirely ordinary. Because it was considered obscene and illegal to be , no establishments for and could get licenses to operate. The of these businesses, combined with the vulnerability of the community itself, meant places like , and the inside, were often the victims of and .

Now ordinarily, the would come and the customers would disperse. But on this night, something was different. There are many accounts of what happened, and much has been to history, but what we do know is this: didn’t leave. They stood their ground. And over the course of several nights they declared that they had seen enough in their time.

This was an against not just what they experienced that night, but what they had experienced their whole lives. And as with so many movements, it was also something more: It was at this defining moment that these folks who had been marginalized up to challenge not just how the world saw them, but also how they saw themselves.

As we’ve seen so many times in history, once that takes hold there is little that can stand in its way. (.) And the riots at gave way to , and gave way to a movement, and the movement gave way to a that continues to this day. It continues when a fights for her right to at the hospital bedside of a she loves. It continues when a is called a name for being different and says, “So what if I am?” It continues in your work and in your , in your fight to freely live your lives to the fullest.

In one year after the , a few hundred and and their supporters gathered at the Inn to a historic march for . But when they reached Central Park, the few hundred that began the march had swelled to 5,000. Something had changed, and it would never change back.

The is when these folks protested at 40 years ago no one could have imagined that you — or, for that matter, I () — would be standing here today. (.) So we are all witnesses to monumental changes in this country.

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 and a and a who fights with you and for you.

Thanks very much, everybody. bless you. (.) Thank you. It’s a little stuffed in here. We’re going to open — we opened up that door. We’re going to walk this way, and then we’re going to come around and we’ll see some of you over there, all right? (.) But out there. (.)

But thank you very much, all, for being here. Enjoy the . Thank you. (.) ###

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Neb. Catholics ask for OK for psychologists to not treat gays

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Black Pastors and Gay Rights: DC Becomes a Battleground

The nation’s capital is suddenly center court in America’s loud argument over . Nothing new about that, except that this time the battle is being hashed out in the streets, and living rooms in working class wards of the city. While there is something poignant about both sides literally singing the same hymn (”We Shall Overcome”) at its , there is also something refreshing about the taking place in the unofficial part of Washington, D.C: For once, it’s not partisan.That is not to say it’s not a . pits race and together in the same combustible conversation, and does so in a community in which both are sacrosanct subjects. The black Christian church predates by more than two centuries, and served as a against the of , , and , , , crime, and bad schools.
In the of all that, African-American and their have offered up and of family as twin defenses. Thus they have been an institution with a message that at its core is fundamentally . And at the same time, it was from the of these very same black that emanated the commanding that demanded to the old order. Make no , the and raw political power of the movement was rooted in these self-same . And in that sense they were a liberating, as well as a stabilizing, force.
These of and conservatism have coexisted, not always easily, for centuries within the church. But has opened a chasm in the black community, in which, to paraphrase (and modernize) who, while speaking about the North and South during the Civil War, observed that each side reads the same , prays to the same , invokes His against the other – and belongs to the same .
In the local of Washington, the true power brokers are predominately black, monolithically Democratic and tuned into the religious sensibilities of their . Thus, the discussion taking place here over is really a series of ; some within the black community and some within the Christian , and almost all of it within the . This is not altogether a bad thing. For starters, there’s no bogeyman, and for another, the race card is played to establish one’s bona fides, not to stoke . Finally, the church-bashing one finds in other places where this is taking place is muted here: Attacking the church would simply be a good way to lose the argument. And judging by the language being invoked by both sides, the stakes of this argument are high: Leaders of competing camps clearly believe that what unfolds here in unofficial Washington will be a harbinger for where this nation is heading on rights.
“The march towards is coming to this country, and you can either be a part of it or stand in the way,” David , one of two openly D.C. Council , declared on May 5, as the council approved his pro- measure.
“This is the of the ,” was the rejoinder offered by Bishop Harry Jackson, pastor of in , Md., and author of a seeking to have the question put on the ballot for every voter in Washington. “It’s a declaration of war.” See Black Pastors and Gay Rights: DC Becomes a Battleground
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Larry Kramer Blasts Yale’s ‘Conspiracy of Silence’ on Gay History

When more than 300 Yale alumni and their guests arrived at Yale for the University’s first-ever , , and alumni reunion this weekend, they found not only camaraderie, but also .

The first-ever recipient of the GALA Achievement Award, ’57, harshly rebuked the University for its treatment of history as an academic field during the three-day reunion, which was jointly organized by the alumni association Yale GALA and the Association of . At a dinner ceremony Saturday, Kramer said the University has wrongly relegated the study of history to studies, arguing that there is a significant between “history” and “studies.”

Declaring that and are “relatively useless,” Kramer — who was among the first to call for action against the crisis — said history has been “hijacked” by theorists.

Kramer and Yale have clashed before; in the mid-nineties, Yale rejected a sizable gift from Kramer to create either an endowed chair in gay and lesbian studies or a student center for students. In 2001, Kramer’s , ’49, gave a $1 million gift in Larry’s name to found the for and Studies, which was closed after five years when the gift was spent.

In order to demonstrate the importance of history, Kramer declared that he believes many prominent American historical figures were , including , the famous explorer , Abraham and .

The study of history is therefore important as a means of promoting acceptance for individuals, Kramer said.

“The plague of was allowed to happen because most of the world hates us,” he said. “They don’t know we’re related to Washington and .”

While alumni sat attentively throughout the speech and gave Kramer a , some said afterwards that they were standing not necessarily out of agreement with Kramer, but rather out of for his in the wake of .

“He’s been a provocateur all of his career, since the crisis,” said Ken Demario ’64. “I don’t know if this was an appropriate forum for as a broadside as his was against the University.”

In a brief interview after the speech, Provost Peter Salovey said he agreed that the study of history is important.

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Robinson Invocation Supposed to Be Included in HBO Broadcast

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Gay Chicago celebrates history as Obama becomes the 44th President

At 11:05 a.m. Chicago time, Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office to become the country’s first African-American president in a ceremony dating back to George Washington.

“We must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America,’ Obama told the enthusiastic crowd. ”America is ready to lead once more.”

An estimated 2 million people, the largest inauguration audience, crowded the National Mall to witness Obama’s swearing in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, using the same Bible that Lincoln used at his own swearing in on March 4, 1861.

“The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness.”
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Obama team takes blame for Robinson slight

President-elect Barack Obama’s inaugural committee is taking the hit today for V. Gene Robinson’s invocation at the Sunday welcoming concert not being televised nationally, Politico reports.

of attendees did hear the opening given by Robinson, the openly bishop, but viewers on ’s missed it.

The says the entire , including Robinson’s , will be shown on the big TV along the National Mall on Tuesday.

“We had always intended and planned for Rt. Rev. Robinson’s to be included in the televised portion of yesterday’s program. We regret the error in executing this plan – but are gratified that hundreds of thousands of who gathered on the mall heard his eloquent for our nation that was a fitting start to our event,” told Politico.

Robinson had been given the slot after he and other protested ’s selection of evangelical to give the at Tuesday’s . Warren pushed for Proposition 8, which overturned in California. Obama team takes blame for Robinson slight
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Gay Bishop Gene Robinson Left Out Of HBO Concert Coverage

Sunday’s big Memorial show was billed as the “We Are One” concert, intended to celebrate the of with a of unity. But for those of us watching at home, one participant was excluded — Gene Robinson, the “first openly , non- to be ordained a bishop in a major .” Robinson was on hand to deliver an opening to the event, but this went unseen by anyone watching on , who provided and sponsored the coverage.

Reached for comment, a for stated that regarding the timing and presentation of Robinson’s remarks were made by the Presidential , and that Robinson was “not a part of our show from the start.” Indeed, Robinson appeared minutes before the 2:30pm start time of the concert coverage. ’s response to the matter has been uniform. A offered AfterElton.com much the same response: “The producer of the concert has said that the Presidential made the decision to keep the as part of the pre-show.”

comes to this without any sort of significant reputation for being a network or a workplace hostile to , , and . In fact, the network is responsible for airing the drama Six Feet Under, which depicted in complex unflinchingly. The camp, on the other hand, has courted already with the decision to include in the Pastor , a supporter of Proposition 8 in California. The of a in the case of Bishop Robinson has successfully raised the temperature among Democratic and in the liberal , where outrage is being pointed mostly at the incoming administration and the Presidential Inaugural Committee.

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Gay Bishop Says Obama ‘Stands With Us’ on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow show

Appearing on ’s show, openly said - “stands with us,” and signaled he was ready to move past the of his .

Robinson is the controversial bishop whose in 2003 has split the .

He has been invited to give an opening at a Sunday attended by and Vice - Joe on the steps of the Memorial. is scheduled to speak at the event which will be on .

The announcement has resurrected the surrounding the choice of Rev. to give the at the January 20 , a prologue to ’s historic inaugural . say Warren is . He likened to an incestuous and polygamy, and supported passage of a controversial California ban.

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Hannity criticized gay Episcopal bishop for “partisan hatred,” but called partisan Rev. Falwell a “very dear friend”

On his show, claimed that Rev. Gene Robinson “bashed ” in a published in GQ magazine and then stated: “You know, all along, I actually thought were supposed to spread the of , not fan the flames of partisan hatred.” However, Hannity frequently praised the late Rev. , whom he described as a “very ,” despite Falwell’s history of inflammatory partisan statements.
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On the January 13 edition of Hannity, claimed that Rev. Gene Robinson — the openly bishop from whom - has selected to deliver the invocation at his — “bashed ” in a published in GQ magazine. Hannity then stated: “You know, all along, I actually thought were supposed to spread the of , not fan the flames of partisan hatred.” However, Hannity did not criticize his , the late Rev. — whom Hannity called a “very ”– despite Falwell’s history of inflammatory, partisan directed at .

According to the website, Robinson said he would use some of the prayers that he wrote for GQ — which do not mention by name — in drafting his for the . In one prayer, titled “A for ,” reproduced on reporter Michael ’s Articles of , Robinson wrote in part:

O , we give you thanks for your child Barack, as he assumes the office of of the .

Give him beyond his years, and inspire him with ’s reconciling , ’s courageous and vision, and JFK’s ability to enlist the best efforts of our .

Give him a quiet , for our Ship of State needs a steady, calm captain for these times, not a fierce warrior who knee-jerk reacts to every real or perceived threat.

Give him stirring words, for we will need to be inspired and motivated to make the personal and common sacrifices necessary to facing the .

But while Hannity criticized Robinson for “partisan” remarks, he frequently hosted Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority and frequent critic of and progressive positions. Falwell had a history of inflammatory statements about former Bill and -designate . For example, Falwell publicized, co-financed, and distributed The Clinton Chronicles, a video that contained anti-Clinton of drug trafficking and murder. On the October 22, 2003, episode of ’s Crossfire, Falwell said, “I think that we needed Bill Clinton, because we turned our backs on the lord and we needed a bad to get our attention again.” Falwell also called “a bad person with a criminal mind,” and said during the -up to the Democratic presidential primary, “I think Hillary would be the worst thing that would ever happen to America.” Falwell also told the Associated Press, “I don’t think anybody doubts that the have a better record and a better commitment to than the do.”

Despite these and other partisan remarks by Falwell, Hannity devoted an entire of Hannity &; Colmes to Falwell the day after his death, during which he referred to Falwell as “a very of mine” and said, “He may have misspoke once or twice. But he devoted his life, to his .” Before his death, Falwell was frequently a recipient of Hannity’s praise. On the January 24, 2007, , Hannity discussed Alexandra Pelosi’s about evangelical with her and said, “I hope you also capture like Franklin Graham and the Falwell. They spend millions of dollars a year to help in a of very positive ways. Did you capture that?” Pelosi responded, “Listen to you. You’re just doing P.R. for them.” Also, during a discussion of children born into on the July 2, 2006, edition of Hannity &; Colmes, Hannity cited Falwell as an example of who are “charitable” and said, “ has a home for any girl who’s . He’ll send them to school. He’ll give them free care if they have their baby.” Hannity also delivered the commencement address at Falwell’s Liberty University in May 2005.

As Media Matters for America noted, Hannity applied a double standard on the January 12 of his show when he said, “I don’t like the lyrics that refer to women as ‘B’s’ and ‘ho’s,’ and we’ve had many discussions about this,” despite the fact that he previously aired concert footage of rock musician and right-wing Nugent calling a “piece of shit” and referring to as a “worthless bitch.” After airing the clip, Hannity referred to Nugent as a “friend and on the program.”

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