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Passing The Buck…

Once again, Obama has found a way to NOT let the buck stop with him - he is proving to be quite adept at finding a way to not take a stand on stands he has previously taken. I know - it makes my head hurt, too, but that’s the reality of it. The title of this article really says it all: Obama Avoids Test on Gays in Military. Uh, yeah. You may recall that I wrote just recently about the Army Arabic linguist, Lt. Dan Choi, and his plea to Obama to not fire him from the Army (“Freedom’s Just Another Word…”).

Well, get this:

The Obama administration has decided to accept an appeals-court ruling that could undermine the military’s ban on service members found to be gay.

A federal appeals court in San Francisco last year ruled that the government must justify the expulsion of a decorated officer solely because she is a lesbian. The court rejected government arguments that the law banning gays in the military should have a blanket application, and that officials shouldn’t be required to argue the merits in her individual case.

The administration let pass a May 3 deadline to appeal to the Supreme Court. That means the case will be returned to the district court, and administration officials said they will continue to defend the law there.

The move comes as President Barack Obama attempts a balancing act on gay rights. He was elected with strong support from the gay community and promised action on a number of issues. But mindful of the complex politics, the White House has moved slowly.


Um, no - a glacier moves slowly. Obama hasn’t moved at all:

The “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, which dates back to the Clinton administration, is a case in point. As one of his first acts as president in 1993, Bill Clinton attempted to end the military’s ban on service by homosexuals. An uproar ensued, and eventually Mr. Clinton signed legislation allowing gays to serve as long as they weren’t open about their sexual preference.

As a candidate, Mr. Obama said he would seek to repeal the ban on gays in the military. But since he has taken office, administration officials have been less clear about the matter and its timing.

Last week, the White House was pressed to explain whether the administration would intervene to protect Lt. Dan Choi, a West Point graduate and Arabic speaker in the Army National Guard. He announced he was gay as part of a plan to challenge the law. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the president believes the issue should be dealt with through legislation.

And yes - DADT is a law, and must move through proper channels, but given how Obama has used his Democratic majority to shove exceedingly flawed economic plans down our throats, why has he not used it to push for quality for those willing to serve our country? I’m just asking…As I have mentioned (a thousand times), there are plenty of nations who have GLBT personnel serving openly in the military with NO problems. It is far more of a problem for people to have to hide who they truly are day in and day out - THAT affects morale in a big way.

As for Maj. Witt:

In the appeals court case last year, the Bush administration argued that Air Force Maj. Margaret Witt, who was discharged after authorities discovered she had a relationship with a woman, had no grounds to challenge her expulsion in light of congressional findings that gays and lesbians in uniform “create an unacceptable risk” to military morale and “unit cohesion.”

But the court ordered the government to show why military discipline would be imperiled by the specific presence of Maj. Witt.

President Obama faced an early March deadline to file an appeal to the Supreme Court. Obama aides twice filed requests asking for a one-month extension, which the court granted. The administration let the most recent deadline pass without seeking another extension.

A Justice Department spokeswoman said the government would defend the law at the trial over Maj. Witt’s dismissal. The decision not to appeal to the Supreme Court “is a procedural decision made because the case is still working its way through the regular judicial process,” she said.

White House spokesman Ben LaBolt said the president remains committed to repealing the law “in a sensible way that strengthens our armed forces and our national security” but added: “Until Congress passes legislation repealing the law, the administration will continue to defend the statute when it is challenged in the justice system.”

And just what the sam hill is THAT supposed to mean? “In a sensible way”??? Please. What a crock of hooey, and I’m not the only one who thinks so:

Some advocates for gay rights say they are becoming frustrated with what they see as mixed messages on the law on gays in the military. “This is a positive step but it’s in the middle of a slew of negative steps so we’re not really sure what’s going on,” said John Aravosis, an advocate who blogs on the issue.

Mr. Aravosis said he is concerned that the White House Web site section on civil rights was recently edited and some of Mr. Obama’s promises to the gay and lesbian community were no longer listed, including his promise to repeal the don’t ask, don’t tell policy. After complaints, a reference to the military policy was restored.

White House spokesman Ben LaBolt said that the changes were made to “reflect the president’s broad agenda,” but that his commitment to gay and lesbian issues has not changed. “Any suggestions to the contrary are false,” he said.

Oh, well, okay then - NOT. What kind of crap is THAT??? Unfortunately, there are some who buy it, the same people who refuse to be anything but “disappointed” when Obama completely backtracks on promises made (”Well, sure, I’m disappointed he voted for FISA,” or “to extend Faith-based Initiatives,” or “military tribunals,” or…). Oh, wait - like these people:

Other gay-rights advocates are more patient. “We are convinced that the administration is committed to overturning this policy and has plans in place to accomplish this goal and it will be accomplished in due time,” said David Smith of the Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights advocacy group.

Other priority issues for gay advocates loom as well. Mr. Obama will soon nominate a new Supreme Court justice, who will likely be forced to answer questions by the Senate about his or her view of various gay-rights issues that may arise — particularly the constitutionality of bans on gay marriage, which has advanced in many states in recent months. The administration also must decide whether to allow gay and lesbian partners of workers at the federal court to qualify for health-care benefits.

And that is why I am no longer a member of the Human Rights Commission. That, and their throwing their support behind him rather than Clinton, whom they have honored for her work. Yeah. Whatever. Why look at past performance or anything?

As to their “hope,” oh, yes - I am oh-so-sure that Obama has high on his priority list for the new Supreme Court justice to give a big whup about same-sex marriage. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA. Spare me.

In case you are wondering about Major Witt:

Maj. Witt joined the Air Force in 1987 and received multiple commendations and decorations for her service. She “was made an Air Force ‘poster child’ in 1993,” the opinion from the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said, and the service used her photo in recruitment materials for more than a decade.

Maj. Witt also had a relationship with another woman from July 1997 through August 2003, the opinion said. The partner was not a military employee and the couple’s home was in Spokane, Wash., 250 miles from the base where she was stationed.

According to the lawsuit, Maj. Witt did not tell anyone in the military that she was homosexual. In July 2004, however, the Air Force began investigating her for homosexuality and five months later began proceedings to discharge her. The action left her less than a year short of the 20-year service requirement to obtain a full Air Force pension.

The Ninth Circuit had rejected similar suits in the 1990s. In 2003, however, the Supreme Court struck down sodomy laws, ruling that the Constitution gives homosexuals “the full right to engage in their conduct without the intervention of the government.”

Citing that case, the Ninth Circuit held that the government would have to do more than show that the don’t ask, don’t tell policy furthered an important interest. Rather, at trial it must show how expelling Maj. Witt “significantly furthers the governments’ interest and whether less intrusive means would” have worked just as well.

“Only then can DADT be measured against the appropriate constitutional standard,” Judge Ronald Gould wrote for the court.

The ruling suggested the judges were skeptical that Maj. Witt, a nurse, posed a threat to military discipline. (Write to Jess Bravin at jess.bravin@wsj.com and Laura Meckler at laura.meckler@wsj.com)

Oh, thank HEAVENS they got rid of someone like that - whew - I feel so much safer, don’t you? Blech. Sigh.

Well, all things considered, I guess I should be thankful I don’t live in Russia:


Russian Gays Risk Eurovision Confrontation

Russian gay rights activists announced plans today to hold a parade hours before this month’s finals of the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, potentially setting the stage for a confrontation with city authorities and extremists.

Moscow’s government has prohibited gay rights marches in the past and Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has drawn international criticism by describing homosexuality as “satanic.” (Emphasis mine)

Holy smokes - “satanic”?? Wow, I wonder when Mayor Luzhkov is going to find his way out of the Middle Ages and into the Twenty-first century? Not that everything is all hunky dory for us in the Good Ol’ U.S. of A., but golly gee - haven’t heard the “homosexuality = Satan” argument in a while…

And considering the size of Pride Parades in the States in major cities, this is telling:

Russian gay rights movement leader Nikolai Alexeyev said he hoped 500 people would join a parade passing through central Moscow.

He said he asked city authorities Tuesday for permission to hold the parade — dubbed Slavic Pride — but added that 100 activists would risk prosecution and march even if it was refused.

City Hall has rejected repeated requests by public organizations to draw attention to gay rights with parades over the past four years, Alexeyev said.

I admit, this surprised me a lot:

Russia decriminalized homosexuality in 1993, but opposition to gay rights remains widespread.

Apparently, some people didn’t get the memo:

In 2006, gay activists trying to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just outside the Kremlin wall were arrested by riot police and harangued by religious and ultranationalist group members.

Last year, at least one gay rights activist was assaulted during a small protest in Moscow while uniformed police officers stood by and watched.

Dang. Well, that ain’t right. Ahem. I know - mistress of understatement here…

Here’s the thing:

Police expect up to 5,000 visitors to travel to Moscow for the Eurovision competition, which culminates on May 16. Russia won the right to host Eurovision after winning last year’s competition.

Activists say the event is an opportunity to highlight what they describe as official discrimination against sexual minorities.

“On the day of Eurovision, we want this issue to clearly raised at the international level,” Alexeyev said.

Moscow City Hall spokesman Leonid Krutakov was unable to confirm that march organizers had submitted a request, but said the decision on the parade would be taken by Luzhkov.

They won the right to have this competition, a pretty big deal, and well, this may come as a shock to some folks out there, but there are actually some GLBT folks who may just be involved in this competition. I don’t reckon they’ll cotton to being called “satanic” because of it, either. Just a thought. But it could just be me…

Really, all this is to say, yes, we have made some strides in this country. Heck, we can even get legally married in 10% of the states (no Federal benefits, mind you, but hey - whaddya want, equality or something??). But we have a long way to go here yet, that’s for sure. And so do some of our brothers and sisters in Europe…

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Comment by tek | 2009-05-20 10:05:54

REv. Amy: thanks for putting this up. It is mind-boggling to me that gays supported Obama. In the early stages of campaigning he went on a swing tour of the South with some pastor who is rabidly anti-gay. But no one paid attention to anything Obama said or did. He was a black man and that seems to be all the far Left cared about.

Comment by brodie | 2009-05-20 10:55:24

Aw,hell- not all of us supported his lying ass!

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-05-20 11:33:27

Ya got that right, Brodie!

I know, Tek - it really is mind-boggling. And Donnie McClurkin was by FAR the only anti-gay man in his, um, posse. There is also IL State Senator, the Rev. James Meeks, who is actively anti-gay (Roland Martin of CNN attends his church); Doug Kmiec, who supported Prop 8 in CA, headed up Obama’s Faith Team; and wile this is not an exhaustive list, last but not least, Gov. Tim Kaine, DNC Chair, hand-picked by Obama, is anti-gay (and anti-choice).

Go freakin’ figure…

Comment by trixta | 2009-05-20 14:43:36

Obama through words and action “doth protest too much” … hmmm …. where have we seen that play out — in a bathroom stall perhaps?

 
 
 
 

Comment by creeper | 2009-05-20 10:11:53

“You can’t say one thing during the campaign trail and then apologize afterward and say it was a mistake.”

Barack Obama, South Carolina Democratic Primary Debate, February 21, 2008

Comment by CG | 2009-05-20 13:55:57

Thank you!

OMG how we could apply the things he said during the campaign…

 
 

Comment by jwrjr | 2009-05-20 10:15:43

The only policy that Ozero is “committed” to is the policy of “say anything to get the suckers to vote for him and, when elected, do whatever the h*ll he wants to”.

 

Comment by touchet | 2009-05-20 10:32:10

This is what happens with Obama. He says something on National TV. Everyone hails it as a “postive” step. Something that separates him from george bush. Then a couple of weeks later, he signs some order or issues an executive order that accomplishes the exact opposite of what he said a couple of weeks before. This has been a constant with him. He says one thing and does another.

I can’t stand a dishonest person.

Comment by Hillary or Bust | 2009-05-20 11:36:31

Sad thing is, a lot of his supporters aren’t paying attention when he does his flip-flop.

Comment by Donna "Abigail Adams" Brazile | 2009-05-20 13:17:39

That’s because they didn’t know his position on any issue in the first place.

On one radio station here in the south they were talking about how That One had to be smart because “he went to some smart school up north.”

Stop the stupidfest!

 
 
 

Comment by Tom Cat wodie j Jefferson Esq | 2009-05-20 11:12:23

I am still waiting on the reasoning why gays aren’t fit to serve our country and why they have to hide it. If we have that many homophobe, close minded military people, maybe it’s time for some awareness training.

 

Comment by Ellen D | 2009-05-20 11:32:33

Now that there are states committing to Gay marriage, is there no way that the military rulings can be challenged legally or is the military allowed to be above the law, like the President?
Anyone remember Truman facing down the military to desegregate it? Apparently Obama doesn’t.

 

Comment by mountainaires | 2009-05-20 11:33:05

I cannot tell you how much this makes my blood boil. In light of the discrimination inherent in our military policy, in “don’t ask, don’t tell”, when I read THIS, I was aghast:

http://thehill.com/business–lobby/democrats-seek-financial-rescue-of-minority-owned-broadcasters-2009-05-19.html

Comment by Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy | 2009-05-20 11:46:38

Are you KIDDING ME??? Of course, it has to be MY representative, Clyburn, pushing for this. Well, you know what? OBAMA himself is a big one to blame for them being short revenue. With his $700 BILLION buyout of the Presidency, he expected AA magazines and radios to give him free or reduced advertising. And now we are supposed to bail them out, too??

 
 

Comment by Texas Playwright | 2009-05-20 11:36:39

Good ol’ two-faced, two-tongued bho the fraud. He is proving to be to the masses what he has been to us clear eyed, clear thinking Americans all along.
The masses are dim. May they see the light of truth and demand our democracy be put front and center before this Chicago thug and his crimelords turn us into the USSA. This gays in the military issue, as important as it is–and it is essential to respect our military of all backgrounds–is IMO another distraction to keep America from noticing bho the fraud and his robber barons in big media, big money, big corporations robbing us blind–of money, of civil liberties, of our democrative republic. What a condescending, cowardly way to treat our service people.

 

Comment by jbjd | 2009-05-20 11:54:42

In June of 2003, the SCOTUS overturned Bowers v. Hardwick, in Lawrence v. Texas. In January 2007, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Shalikashvili came out in the NYT against the government’s ‘don’t ask; don’t tell’ policy. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E02EED61430F934A35752C0A9619C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all By December of that year, he was joined by numerous other military officers.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1204/p03s01-usmi.html

So, what does the military know that Congress doesn’t?

By keeping this case ‘local,’ BO is forestalling consideration of the issue by the SCOTUS, who, based on Lawrence v. Texas, will surely declare government’s ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy unConstitutional on its face.

 

Comment by HARP | 2009-05-20 12:33:39

Tis the season for flip flops:

Barack Obama ‘breaks four aid pledges for Africa:

A pledge to spend £4.3 billion on bilateral Aids programmes under the Mr Obama’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (Pepfar) has been shaved back to £3.3 billion.

Mr Obama had also promised to contribute about £1.8 billion on the Global Fund to fight Aids, tuberculosis and malaria, but his budget request fell short by £1.2 billion, the GAA said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/5344290/Barack-Obama-breaks-four-aid-pledges-for-Africa.html

 

Comment by Mary Miller | 2009-05-20 14:17:01

Why does any of this surprise you? Why is Obama president and why aren’t Rangell and Clyburne in jail with him? They are all liars and cheats and should be in jail.
Why does the law stop for Obama’s ‘auntie’? Why???? Its all sickening.
You expect anything different? Why did Obama’s ‘folks’ let an effigy of Sarah Palin hang in West Hollywood without protesting the anti woman message? Why did Obama’s ‘folks’ Decrepit or whatever his name is sing those horrible things about HRC in front of Obama and he not protest? Why did some lousy comedienne wish death on someone and Obama laugh? Why did Obama laugh when asked about the seriousness of our economic crisis? Why did he push through a spending bill with 900 pages and not allow anyone to read it?
You wonder why he doesn’t keep his promises? He has no ethics, morals or conscience. He is empty and that is the change 52% of Americans asked for…all of this info was out there. They chose not to acknowledge it. Now-while he pillages our country we ask ‘why’?
The bottom line is -we knew it but didn’t want to believe it.
Hillary told you, Bill told you, John McCain told you, Obama’s family told you, everyone on this site told everyone…and here we are-wondering?
Not me.

 

Comment by CG | 2009-05-20 14:19:42

I always enjoy reading your posts RRRAmy, especially the ones that tell it like it is… ‘what a crock of hooey.’ It’s getting nauseating how often Obama passes the buck on taking a stand on an issue and acting on it. Obama supporters and organizations that supported Obama got wrapped up in the promoted brand and didn’t look at what was staring at them in their faces… his voting record in Illinois for one. I’ll spare you guys the rant of all the other obvious deceptions.

 

Comment by foxyladi14 | 2009-05-20 19:01:32

imho.a persons sexual orientation should not be an issue here.
if they are willing to give their life to serve their country,then they should be allowed to do so.

 

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