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View Article  PA Anti-Gay Amendment 14 Days Left
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 20:10:44 -0800 (PST)
From: Capital Region Stonewall Dems <crstonewalldems@yahoo.com>
Subject: Pa. Anti-Gay Amendment UPDATE: 14 Days Left; NEW Resource Page
To: crstonewalldems@yahoo.com

Here's the bad news:
As of this writing, some members of your state legislature are still planning to introduce an anti-gay "marriage" amendment to the state Constitution on Jan. 24. In fact, this amendment would be a "bait and switch" proposal that would ban public domestic-partner benefits, the possibility of civil unions, and even put at risk partners' medical decision-making rights, wills and contracts. A similar amendment in Ohio has even caused several domestic-violence cases to be thrown out (the two people involved weren't married and God forbid we give their relationships any "legal recognition").
 
Here's the good news:
Our best chance of stopping this amendment is now, before it can go to the House floor. (Trust me: I work at the Capitol.) So several pro-LGBT groups are joining together to ask people across the state to do the most effective thing in these critical two weeks -- contact your state representative's local office and ask to meet with him or her. Meeting face-to-face with someone who's affected personally is often the most persuasive thing for an elected official. And it's much harder for a state legislator to say homophobic things when someone who votes in their district asks -- in person, "Why would you risk my right to visit my partner in the hospital, or to make medical or financial decisions if she (or he) is incapacitated? Why would you take away my health insurance?"
   To help you, we've been constantly updating our new, non-partisan resource page on this issue: www.capitalstonewall.org/amendnew.html
 
   Or click here for a short letter you can print and mail in. We can look up your state representative's name and deliver your letter for you. If you're sending the letter through us, please mail it to us by Jan. 17 so we can deliver it before the amendment is introduced.
 
If you want to contact your state representative directly but you're not 100 percent sure who that is:
   If you're not sure which district you live in, you can look it up at http://www.legis.state.pa.us (top right corner). You may need your full zip+4 zip code -- to get that, visit http://wip4.usps.com./zip4/welcome.jsp 
   If your state representative is a Democrat, you can e-mail him or her through http://www.pahouse.com/contact/contact_all.asp
   If your state representative is a Republican, you should be able to e-mail your state rep through their website -- you can find it through www.pahousegop.com.
 
If you have a question, please e-mail us at crstonewalldems@yahoo.com.
 
Need a little motivation? Here's something from our resource page:
Since July 1, 2000, when civil unions became legal in Vermont, more than 7,500 couples have united. Only 78 have been dissolved in court. (source: 365gay.com, Dec. 15, 2005) That's the equivalent of a 1 percent divorce rate after 5 years. How are things going for opposite-sex couples? ?Given the divorce rates of recent years, the risk of a marriage ending in divorce in the United States is close to 50 percent.? (source: State of Our Unions 2005, National Marriage Project)
 
Again, if you have a question, please e-mail us at crstonewalldems@yahoo.com.
 
Thanks for all you do.
 
Ben Turner
Co-chair, Capital Region Stonewall Democrats
 
P.S. Please let us know what you hear from your state representative.
 
P.P.S. Please forward this update to friends, family, co-workers, neighbors and others who might be willing to help -- including straight friends!
View Article  TV Station Receives Death Threats for Book of Daniel

Fresh off a scintillating ;-) discussion with John McIntire about the merits and woes of NBC's Book of Daniel, I find this at 365gay.com. 


Terre Haute, Indiana) Police in Terre Haute are investigating death threats against the manager and program director at  KWBF-TV after the station decided to run the NBC series "The Book of Daniel".

Executives at the station have been given security, and guards are posted at the studios. 

Terre Haute's NBC affiliate refused to air the show's premiere Friday after pressure from the American Family Association and area pastors. KWBF, a WB affiliate then agreed to run the series. (story)

Threats to the station began pouring in shortly after it made the announcement. They continued after the show aired and police were called in.

Station manager Gary Robbins defends the decision to run the series and says despite the threats there are no plans to cancel it.

"We've had hate mail, we've had hate phone calls... but there's no profanity in this show, there's no indecency, there's no nudity," he said.


Death threats??? Over a television show that's about 10 degrees less contentious than Desperate Housewives and much less provocative than any crime drama on the air.  

This shouldn't be such a big deal.  But the television employees in Terre Haute shouldn't have to deal with this kind of crap.  This is what happens when you cave into censorship ... you feed the beast which only continues to hunger for more.  These homo-haters would eat their young if it brought attention to their cause. 

Do your part to fight back  Hug a homo.  Or take a homo to lunch. 

Sue

 

 

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