Showing posts with label gay marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gay marriage. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Pardons, Pardons of Innocence, and Exonerations: Whither Constitutional Rights?

For three years in the 1960s I was married to a man with a larcenous heart, but his family considered me the ‘bad guy,’ especially when I finally divorced him. But more than a year later he was finally ‘outed’ when he was arrested for bank robbery and kidnaping.


This was the first case I’d ever heard of in which a gang kidnaped a bank manager’s family so they could force him to open the bank and give them the money. It turned out they were extremely lucky: During their first week in county jail, the federal government removed the automatic death sentence that had been imposed on kidnapers since the notorious 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnaping.

My ex ended up serving two years in federal prison for his crimes. The only time I saw him after our divorce, he proudly explained in typical arrogant fashion how he and his three accomplices had pulled off the heist. Some years later, I learned that his well-connected family got him a presidential pardon, though there was no question of his guilt.

Perhaps that experience is the reason I don’t like hearing about pardons for people who didn’t commit crimes for which they were convicted or were convicted of breaking laws that violated their constitutional rights. Rarely do those judicial decisions indicate any clear distinction between innocence or guilt.
 

In chapters 10 and 11 of
The World I Imagine: A creative manual
for ending poverty and building peace,
I discuss creative ideas for improving the
justice system and ensuring civil rights for all.

 

That’s why I wasn’t particularly excited when posthumous pardons were finally granted this year to the "Scottsboro boys," nine young black men who were falsely accused of rape in Alabama in 1931. They could have received pardons as early as 1938, but Alabama Governor Bibb Graves withdrew his offer when they refused to admit any guilt for the crimes they did not commit. The case did focus massive media attention on racial inequities and led to two landmark Supreme Court decisions that forced some improvements to Jim Crow-era judicial systems.



But the end of those unconstitutional laws in southern states did not end legal discrimination in most of the country. One of the last official acts of outgoing North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue was to grant a "pardon of innocence" to each member of the "Wilmington 10," nine black men and one white woman who were falsely convicted in 1972 of firebombing a Wilmington grocery store. Their convictions were overturned more than 30 years ago, but their experience still had a devastating effect on the lives of most of those men.

So far, Texas is the only other state to grant a "pardon of innocence" to people who become ensnared in the legal system through no fault of their own. On the other hand, a person can be exonerated when evidence submitted to the court after their conviction demonstrates they didn’t commit the crime. Their cases differ from those in which factors such as racial bias or judicial misconduct lead to unfair convictions.

The term ‘pardon of innocence’ does seem to be an improvement over the traditional pardon that can be conferred upon anyone previously convicted of a crime, whether they were guilty or not. But all these legal designations are inappropriate in the case of a person convicted of violating a law that was later repealed because the statute violated the person’s civil rights, such as England’s 1952 conviction of Alan Turing for "gross indecency."

The mathematical genius helped develop modern computer programming, and his code-breaking skills were an essential element in the Allied victory in World War II. But in 1952, he was convicted of a crime because he was gay. Turing chose castration over imprisonment, but two years later his lifelong depression, intensified by the unfair sentence, led to his suicide. Fast forward to the present and homosexual sex has not been a crime in the U.K. for many years. But it wasn’t until this month that Great Britain belatedly issued an official pardon clearing Turing of all crimes and restoring his good name.

The United States is not immune to such legal crimes, especially since most laws governing private relationships and behavior are administered on a state-by-state basis.. In 1967, Loving v. Virginia brought about full national recognition of interracial marriages, and gay sex was illegal in many states until 2003 when the Supreme Court declared in Lawrence v. Texas that laws against sodomy were unconstitutional.

Yet while Windsor v. United States finally negated the misnamed Defense of Marriage Act and allowed federal recognition of all legally married same-sex couples, many states still prohibit gays and lesbians from entering into such unions within their borders. That won’t change until one of many cases now winding their way through lower courts finally reaches the judicial pinnacle and the Supreme Court upholds every person’s right to be legally bound with the person they love.

All these cases demonstrate the need for separate terms to indicate each point on the spectrum of guilt or innocence, and fairness or rights violations. After thinking about the issue, the closest I’ve come to a solution would be to add a legal designation to the lexicon: Exoneration due to Violation of Rights. Of course, I’m sure that if a panel of attorneys were to consider the possibilities, they could coin an appropriate phrase that will no doubt be longer and more complex than mine.

So, in all humility (which usually means the opposite), I propose a competition that will be open to anyone who can devise a brand new legal category indicating the person has been screwed over by Lady Justice and deserves a crack at getting satisfaction. Okay, all you Barrister Brains, go for it!

 

 

 
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, April 13, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Arizola Rd.. & E. Florence Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, April 13, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Arizola Rd. & E. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!


This week:

Last week in this space, I committed myself to finish cutting fabric for a couple of garments I plan to sew. I’m delighted to report that I’ve finished cutting the first one and should be done with the second over the weekend. Then I can get to the far easier part of the job, actually sewing up all the pieces of my new robe and dress.

This Friday’s peace vigil is Tony Fasline’s final vigil for the 2011-2012 season here in nice warm Casa Grande, AZ. Next week, he’ll join the many ‘flocks’ of ‘snowbirds’ who fly back to their chilly northern homes for the warm months of the year. He plans to join his many friends who demonstrate for peace each week in and around the Youngstown area. In recent months they’ve also partnered with the local Occupy group, so Tony will be sending me reports of both those activities throughout the summer months.

Meanwhile, Tony promises to return to Arizona in the fall and continue standing vigil for peace at various street corners around Casa Grande from late 2012 into the spring of 2013. And I’ll share news about all these events on a regular basis. So, keep checking back, because we’re holding onto the dream of a world without poverty and war, where everyone enjoys the benefits of prosperity and peace throughout the planet.

Meanwhile, remember to check out all my videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7shGDgzGXsQ

I hope to have more posted pretty soon. That’s another task on the dream list. Just got to keep on moving forward!

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, April 6, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Colorado St.. & W. Florence Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, April 6, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Colorado St. & W. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!



This week:

Last week, I made a pact with my (baby) sister, who lives up in the cold north (brr!), that we’ll both get back to our respective sewing projects. Lately we’d both put off this more enjoyable but productive task while we caught up with taxes and other accounts, so it will be easier to do our taxes next year. Meanwhile, I’m focusing my unconscious mind on where I want to take my writing from this point. I’ll be posting more of my own stuff here after I get a couple of patterns cut out so I can spend my late-night hours alternating between my sewing machine on one side of my workroom and my computer on the other side.
Otherwise, all I need is for my old Swiss-cheese brain cells to start focusing on ideas and facts. Simple as that. Wish me luck, everybody!

Meanwhile, remember to check out all my videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7shGDgzGXsQ

I hope to have more posted pretty soon. That’s another task on the dream list. Just got to keep on moving forward!

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, March 30, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Trekell Rd.. & W. Florence Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, March 30, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Trekell Rd. & W. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

This week:

Wow! Taxes done and filed, a string of doctors updated on our health, and 2012 Major League Baseball season now underway–sort of, since spring training is still in session even though two official games are already in the books. This week I’ve started on some projects I’ve wanted to work on for a while: especially tackling that mess in my office. I’d appreciate any positive thoughts about a beautifully organized work space being sent my way. Such a miracle might never take place, but one can always dream!

Meanwhile, remember to check out all my videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7shGDgzGXsQ

I hope to have more posted pretty soon. That’s another task on the dream list. Just got to keep on moving forward!

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, March 16, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Pinal Ave.. & W. Florence Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, March 16, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Pinal Ave. & W. Florence Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

This week:

I have only one goal this week: finish those income taxes! Everything else waits till that task is off my plate and my agenda! At that time, I plan to do more videos. Until then, if you haven’t seen the ones I’ve already finished and posted, be sure to check these out:

We still haven’t found a qualified tenant for our last vacant rental home. If you’re in the Arizona City/Casa Grande area and would like to live in a beautiful 2026 square foot manufactured with 4-bedrooms, a huge master retreat, 2 full bathrooms, huge kitchen and laundry room and comfortable living room, formal dining area, and family room, take the video tour and learn all the details here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

And don’t forget to check out my other videos in this YouTube account. My favorites are the latest ones that I’ve made right here at home:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

And of course, here’s my February 3rd video and interview during Tony’s weekly peace vigil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7shGDgzGXsQ

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, March 9, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Pinal Ave.. & W. McMurray Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, March 9, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Pinal Ave. & W. McMurray Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!



This week:

It’s been an interesting week--too interesting--but things seem to have stabilized and are looking even better than before. I now have a new working printer, and I survived more than four days without a TV in my favorite working room. Ah, the things we become addicted to in the electronically-infested 21st century.

So, now I hope to be able to catch up with more of my real work. It’s a very good feeling. Among other things, I hope to be able to do more videos soon.

The ad seeking a qualified tenant for our manufactured home just started running in our local paper today, so we’ll see if the right person responds. This time, we hope the video will help to get people’s attention. Meanwhile, if you’re in the Arizona City/Casa Grande area and would like to live in a beautiful 2026 square foot manufactured with 4-bedrooms, a huge master retreat, 2 full bathrooms, huge kitchen and laundry room and comfortable living room, formal dining area, and family room, take the video tour and learn all the details here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

And don’t forget to check out my other videos in this YouTube account. My favorites are the latest ones that I’ve made right here at home:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

And of course, here’s my February 3rd video and interview during Tony’s weekly peace vigil:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7shGDgzGXsQ

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, March 2, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Pinal Ave.. & W. Cottonwood Ln.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, March 2, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Pinal Ave. & W. Cottonwood Ln. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

This week:

I regret to say that despite my report last week that we’d rented our last vacant unit, it turns out the person is unable to follow through with the requirements of the lease. So, we still have a huge, beautiful four-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home available for lease in Arizona City, AZ. If you or someone you know would be interested in renting a house like that, just watch the video tour and check out all the details I’ve posted for your convenience:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

If you’re a serious renter, contact us at the phone number at the end of the video and leave a message, and we’ll be happy to show you the house in person.

And don’t forget to check out my other videos in this YouTube account. My favorites are the latest ones that I’ve made right here at home:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, February 24, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Pinal Ave.. & W. Kortsen Rd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, February 24, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Pinal Ave. & W. Kortsen Rd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!

This week:

I’m delighted to say we’ve finally signed a tenant for the manufactured home we had for rent in Arizona City. It’s so beautiful and in such great shape that no one can resist once they get inside. It was just a matter of finding a serious tenant, and we finally did!

Otherwise, we’ve been fighting several of the machines that we depend on for our work--both Jim’s and my printers, my fax machine--and just life in general, so things are still going slowly for me. But we’re taking heart: Spring is peeking around the corner. Winter’s not so bad here in Arizona, but it’s still too much for me. I welcome the warmer weather and don’t even mind the summer heat.

Still, that rising temperature level reminds me that we desert dwellers are the real canaries in the global-warming mine, so there is still plenty of reason for me to keep on doing my real work. That’s why I’ll keep on sounding the trumpet for humans to stay on the progressive course of the 20th century that finally landed in the hands of the Democratic Party but has been completely rejected by most members of the GOP, who want to drag our country all the way back into the Dark Ages. No, there is no perfect candidate, but then, Jesus Christ isn’t running for office. But even if He were right here in the United States, The Lord certainly would not vote for the people who use His name on the campaign trail in such blasphemous manner.

When we’re able to get past all our current distractions, we do intend to make more of my videos in which I will discuss these issues in depth. Meanwhile, I hope you continue to enjoy the three I already have up on YouTube, and feel free to recommend them to as many other people as you can think of:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, February 17, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Trekell Rd.. & E. Cottonwood Ln.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, February 17, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Trekell Rd. & E. Cottonwood Ln. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!



This week:

Well, as usual, I haven’t accomplished all I’d hope to this week, but I’m working on it, slowly. As usual! I’ll keep plugging away, bit by bit, till I get that task done, and then I’ll go on to the next item on the agenda.

Meanwhile, since they’re still so new, I must remind you all to check out my first personal videos on YouTube:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

And finally, we still have one vacant unit, so feast your eyes on the video tour of this beautiful 2026 square foot home in Arizona City, AZ, available for rent to a qualifying tenant:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Videos: Gay Marriage: Why the Right has got it all wrong



For several years, I’ve often written about the right of all people to marry the person they choose, regardless of their sexual orientation and the gender of their chosen partner. In the first of these articles, published in the Arizona City Independent/Edition on March 15, 2006, and reprinted in my essay collection, The World I Imagine: A creative manual for ending poverty and building peace, I explained what is perhaps the most important reason for my support of same-sex marriage:

“If the U.S. wants to impose a wall between religion and government in places like Iraq [which was foremost in the news at the time], then we must do the same here at home.”

In other articles, I’ve explained that even if gay marriage were to become legal throughout the country, no church would ever be forced to marry two people of the same gender if they didn’t want to do so. And beginning on May, 2009, I wrote my first article addressing the fallacies of as many of the objections to legalizing gay marriage as I could think of at the time.

I’ve since updated that article and reprinted it twice as a single article in this blog. Finally, I’ve expanded my coverage of this issue by explaining these points in the two videos on this page, one on the religious issues and the other on the secular issues involved in the gay marriage question.

I hope I explained clearly enough the basic principle that no matter what any person believes, they have absolutely no right to use the law to impose their religious values on people who are not members of their religion. So, we must continue to work for the end of all laws that limit the civil rights of anyone simply because of their sexual orientation.

Let’s put an end to all hate in our society. This is an absolute necessity if we’re ever going to put an end to poverty and war.



Friday Peace Vigil, Casa Grande, AZ, and surrounding area:

PEACE VIGIL
CASA GRANDE, AZ
Friday, February 10, 2012
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
N. Trekell Rd.. & E. McMurray Blvd.

Tony Fasline (520-426-0070) will hold his weekly Peace Vigil this Friday, February 10, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the corner of N. Trekell Rd. & E. McMurray Blvd. in Casa Grande, AZ. Tony invites anyone who is interested in showing their support for ending conflict in the world to join him. Hold out positive thoughts for that!



This week:

I am absolutely ecstatic to announce that I’ve finally got several videos edited and posted on YouTube. I’ll soon be featuring all these videos and more on this Blog page too! Yippee! For now, here’s what I’ve posted on YouTube so far:

Speech Is Not Always Free: Living with a hidden disability but still wanting to be a useful, productive, contributing citizen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qEayDKlLYw

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 1: The Religious Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRVkiNU9J48

Gay Marriage: Why the Right Has Got It All Wrong (Part 2: The Secular Issues):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZbrI5NquTQ

Arizona City Mfg. Home: We currently have a beautiful 2026 square foot home in Arizona City, AZ, available for rent to a qualifying tenant:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6X629-mkA

In a couple of days or so, I hope to post my video of Tony Fasline at his weekly peace vigil that he holds every Friday during the cooler months here in Casa Grande. That particular day, my husband, Jim, joined Tony at the corner of Arizola and McMurray. I worked the camcorder while they held signs telling people about the need to focus on ending conflict around the world. Of course, that’s a complicated issue, but we can’t move in the right direction if we don’t keep in mind the best outcome for all concerned. In future, I’ll do more home videos as well to discuss more of the issues that connect poverty and war and why we need an economy that allows everyone to participate in at least minimum prosperity so we can end the resulting conflicts in our global society. Check back often to learn more about these issues.

Meanwhile, send out your positive thoughts and, for those who are believers, prayers for all the suffering souls all around the world!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Update on my Open Letter to Romney and Gay Marriage Opponents

I just emailed a copy of my recent “Open Letter to Mitt Romney and other Gay Marriage Opponents” to campaign websites of the following Republican presidential candidates:

Michele Bachmann
Newt Gingrich
Jon Huntsman Jr.
Ron Paul
Buddy Roemer
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum

I also wanted to email the Open Letter to Rick Perry’s campaign website, but there is no email address listed where someone can send a statement that he and his staff haven’t pre-approved. Obviously, he doesn’t want to be told anything that contradicts his almighty positions.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Open Letter to Mitt Romney and other gay-marriage opponents

To give credit where it’s due, I’ll admit you’ve got nerve telling a gay Vietnam veteran that you don’t believe his spouse deserves the same rights that people like me, as the wife of a straight Nam vet, enjoy. Not for a minute do I believe you didn’t suspect that man’s sexual orientation. In fact, you admitted you knew where he stood when you said, “So we apparently disagree on that.”

The real problem is the reason you gave for being on that side of the issue. You said, “At the time the Constitution was written, it was pretty clear that marriage was between a man and a woman, and I don’t believe the Supreme Court has changed that.”

Does that mean you’d consider slavery to be just fine until Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation? Or would you have waited for the Supreme Court to declare its support of that courageous presidential action before you freed any of the slaves you’d insist upon keeping hostage?

Would you have campaigned against suffragists like my grandmother until the highest court in the land finally did the right thing and acknowledged the right to vote for my grandmother and her sisters, daughter, and granddaughters--and I must add, your wife?

Doing the right thing shouldn’t depend upon immoral and unfair laws. Granted, the First Amendment of that Constitution you mentioned states: “Congress shall make no law . . . prohibiting the free exercise [of religion] . . . ” That means you have the right to belong to a religion that bans same-sex marriage, and even relationships, within its membership.

On the other hand, the first provision of the religious freedom clause bans you and your religious organization from imposing those rules on others: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, . . . “

A little historical perspective is needed here: For years before the writing of the U.S. Constitution, the Church of England was not only ascendant but the law of the land, including all the British colonies. At times, all tax-paying British citizens and colonists were forced to pay tax monies that went directly into Church coffers, whether or not they were members of that religion.

Most of the Founding Fathers were active members of some Christian religion, but not all of them belonged to the Church of England. Many of the early opponents of Anglicanism had emigrated from Europe to the American colonies seeking freedom to worship as they chose.

Unfortunately, too many of those same freedom-seeking pilgrims eventually imposed their own beliefs on everyone who lived in or near the communities they established. The wise men who wrote and signed the Constitution that defined their new country acknowledged those early colonial mistakes by forbidding any religious institution from forcing rules on people who chose not be members of their organization.

Sadly, it’s taken over 200 years for most people to understand these simple principles. Too many people, like you, still don’t get that. Imposing rules allows powerful people to control others. If we truly love freedom, then religious freedom must include respecting the basic human rights of members of the LGBT community, as well as those of members of every other minority.

Acknowledging the rights of every human being means giving up a little bit of power, but it would offer more freedom to everyone. Being a bully wastes a lot of energy. I urge you to stop bullying people by using bad laws to impose your rules on other people and you will see this nation thrive in ways you never imagined.

I realize you’re campaigning to become the candidate of a political party that’s taken a clear stand against acknowledging the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender citizens. Therefore, I have no doubt who I’ll be voting for in November 2012.

On the other hand, it would be a welcome miracle if, should you win the keys to the White House next year, you followed the example of the first Republican president and declared your support for an issue that is even more popular today than ending slavery was in 1862.

Presidents don’t have to wait for the Supreme Court. They can use the power of their office by supporting the legal right of same-sex couples to marry and receive full federal spousal benefits. That is the right thing to do.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

GAY MARRIAGE: WHY THE RIGHT HAS GOT IT ALL WRONG

Note: I originally posted this article in two parts on my Examiner.com page in May 2009. I’ve updated several small details, and even though there has been some progress in marriage rights, all the points are still relevant.


As I explained in a posting when I wrote a column on Examiner.com, when Carrie Prejean was ignoring her contractual duties as Miss California USA to appear in venues where she could speak against gay marriage before a friendly crowd, I felt compelled to explain why her position was wrong. Her latest move was no surprise after she babbled: “I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land that you can choose, same-sex marriage or opposite marriage.”

Besides being inarticulate--what kind of relationship is “opposite” marriage?--this statement is false, which is the crux of the criticism against her.

Prejean followed with a Freudian slip: “In my country . . . ,“ but quickly corrected herself: “In my family, I think that a marriage should be between a man and a woman.” Though she ended with, “No offense to anybody . . . ,“ she’s now doing everything in her power to offend gays and lesbians everywhere by campaigning against the “freedom” that her cohorts have made sure doesn’t exist in the first place.

The time has come to explain why they’re all wrong. Following are the primary arguments that conservatives make against same-sex marriage, along with facts that show just how incorrect they are:

Point: Marriage has always been between a man and a woman because it is an arrangement for the purpose of procreation.

Counterpoint: If that’s the case, then marriage wouldn’t be valid for people who cannot have children, such as women who’ve had a hysterectomy or have been through menopause, or men and women who are sterile for any reason.

Point: Gay marriage will destroy traditional marriage.

Counterpoint: Only the people in an individual relationship can destroy that relationship. Any marriage is good or bad, a success or a failure, because of the behavior of the two people within that union.

Point: Gay marriage violates the religious rights of the . . . uh . . . religious right.

Counterpoint: No church can be forced to sanctify a union that the leaders or majority of members refuse to recognize. For instance, remarriage of divorced people is perfectly legal, yet many churches refuse to marry people who’ve been divorced, or even to recognize such unions. On the other hand, churches that use politics to force their beliefs on those who are not members of their religion are violating our religious rights. They are preventing us from enjoying our right to celebrate the spiritual union of same-sex couples within our religious community. That should be our choice, but fundamentalist churches deny us that choice.

Point: The Bible calls sex between two men an “abomination.”

Counterpoint: Leviticus chapter 11 lists numerous types of animals whose meat is considered unclean so eating it is considered an “abomination.” Today, the most popular of those foods is shellfish, which Christians today only refuse to eat if they’re allergic. Then there’s the uncleanness of people with leprosy, as described beginning in chapter 13. Yet that disease is now so well controlled by medication that in most parts of the world, people who have it are no longer quarantined. Chapter 19 warns against cross-breeding cattle, sowing two kinds of seeds in the same field, and wearing fabric woven of two different kinds of threads. All these unclean/abominable things are in common practice today, even by Christians. So they’re pretty selective about which “abominations” of the Hebrew scriptures they choose to avoid.

Point: But what of Genesis 1:28, in which God commanded Adam and Eve to: “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth . . . “?

Counterpoint: Right-wingers quote the fruitful/multiply part all the time, but they conveniently ignore the meaning of “fill.” In fact, it is a qualifying statement that foretold a point where all that multiplying would not only not be needed, it would actually be counterproductive to the survival of both the species and the planet. At the time humans received that command, if it did come from on High--and I’ll leave that question to others--there were few, if any other, humans on the planet. For thousands of years, procreation strengthened family, tribe, and nation by increasing the population, while there was still room to accommodate the increase. But some years ago, the planet reached its “fill” point, and it’s been going downhill ever since. Genesis 1:28 does not say “overflow,” so the importance of procreation must be put into its historical context and the wisdom of moderation should now prevail.

Point: Sex between people of the same gender is unnatural.

Counterpoint: If same-gender sex occurs in nature, then it is natural. And it does occur among many species of animals. In fact, scientists have discovered that same-gender sexual activity occurs most often at times when animals are struggling to survive in areas where they’re dealing with overpopulation and limited resources. Looks like animals are even smarter than humans when it comes to managing natural resources.

Point: Then we get to the ultimate lie, that marriage is primarily a religious issue.

Counterpoint: Marriage was, first and foremost, a legal arrangement between families involving--not love or personal relationships--but property. And the primary property in the transaction was the bride, who was given by the bride’s father to the groom’s family. Thus, the tradition that the father of the bride give her away to the groom is an archaic practice best left out of modern marriages, but that’s a personal choice that should be made by the bride and no one else. The second property issue in marriage was the issue: the children that came from the marriage union. They were important because the more children a family/tribe had, the greater their influence in the community/nation. Then there was the dowry, an archaic custom in which the bride’s father paid the groom and/or his family to take her off his hands. In some societies it was the other way around: The man purchased the wife from her family. Either way, money or property changed hands so that the bride could too. This is very much a legal matter, and it’s about time it was completely separated from religious control. The United States Congress should pass a law that would grant the same legal marriage rights--or whatever they want to call them--to all couples, no matter their gender makeup, then let each church decide whether they want to bless those unions, just as it’s done in so many European countries today.

Point: Marriage is a tradition that has not changed in 5000 years.

Counterpoint: Those who think marriage has always been hearts and flowers are dead wrong. The institution has long been in a state of flux as the rights of women and children have slowly come to be recognized and protected. Throughout history, traditions that are morally wrong--such as spouse and child abuse, discrimination, slavery, and war--have changed with our growth as an enlightened society, though we still have a long way to go in all these areas. And if they’re really interested in following traditional marriage practices, they’d allow polygamy again and stop providing the cover of secrecy that allows people like Warren Jeffs to get away with all their crimes. The time has come to finally end one more form of bigotry by allowing any two people who love each other to enjoy the same rights and privileges now granted to “opposite” couples, whether money changes hands or they plan to have children, or none of the above.

Point: Gays and lesbians should be satisfied with civil unions.

Counterpoint: Civil unions, civil partnerships--whatever they’re called--only grant a handful of the more than 1400 legal rights and benefits given to straight married couples in the United States. Even marriages honored by individual states are not recognized in most of the other states, and many federal rights are not recognized for same-sex couples whose unions are fully blessed in the small number of states that allow gay marriage. The battle will not be over until everyone in the U.S. can marry whomever they choose and their relationship is recognized and honored in every state and county in the country.

Point: Children need both a mother and a father in order to grow up to be psychologically healthy adults.

Counterpoint: The American Academy of Pediatrics is only one of the many professional organizations that have debunked this piece of lunacy. While it is true that children derive great benefit from developing close relationships with people of both genders, even single parents manage to overcome the missing-parent gap by having relatives and/or friends act as psychological surrogates for their children. And when two people of the same gender live together, they tend to develop roles that span the range of psychological behaviors that address a child’s needs under most circumstances, just like “normal” couples, and provide models for good behavior as they’re developing and once the children are adults themselves.

Point: Children who grow up with gay parents of the same sex are more likely to be homosexual themselves.

Counterpoint: This is another fallacy created, fostered, and promoted by the anti-gay marriage crowd. If this were true, then no one who grows up in a family with heterosexual parents would ever turn out to be gay, but that’s simply not the case. And neither are children born to and/or raised by same-sex couples any more likely to be homosexual themselves. In fact, the percentages generally follow the same average in the population that they always have: Throughout history, approximately ten percent of the population, in every part of the world, have been gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or intersex (born with organs of both sexes). In most times and places, they were forced to hide their true nature, but they were everywhere, in all eras of history.

Point: Gay marriage violates conservative values.

Counterpoint: Traditional conservatives focused on economic issues, rejecting the notion of delving into people’s private lives. In fact, Barry Goldwater, the uber-conservative of the previous generation, believed government should stay out of the issues of abortion and gay marriage, and that churches should stay out of politics--as in the First Amendment tradition of separation of church and state.

Point: The majority of people in various states continue to vote for laws and constitutional amendments that define marriage as being only between a man and a woman. Are they all bigots?

Counterpoint: In fact, the name for this situation is: “tyranny of the majority.” In fact, the history of our country is a saga of growing beyond the bigotry of the majority to the enlightenment that sprang from small minorities, such as slavery, Jim Crow, anti-Asian policies, etc. And since the debacle of Proposition 8, polls are beginning to show that more people in California have come to regret their failure to understand the true meaning of that odious law, and polls reflect similar changing attitudes around the country. It won't be long before the votes will begin to turn things around.

Point: But what if, in spite of all these other arguments, same-sex marriage is just plain wrong?

Counterpoint: Whether same-sex marriage is morally right or wrong is not up to us to decide. We should heed Jesus’ advice and leave the judging up to God (Luke 6:37). Since the legal--and even religious, in the case of liberal sects which accept gay marriage--arrangement is between two consenting adults, it harms no one, and actually has beneficial effects on the parties involved. In the end, there is no basis for using the law to prevent people from honoring what is, after all, a basic human right.

Point: The current (now former, as of this updated posting) Miss California USA claims she meant “no offense” by declaring her belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.

Counterpoint: Carrie Prejean can say all she wants about her belief in “opposite” marriage. But she is using her notoriety to make sure millions of same-sex couples in this country--their country too!--continue to be denied the same rights and privileges granted to her married “opposite” friends. In the end, her ongoing attempt to continue denying this basic civil right to millions of Americans is offensive!