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In your acknowledgment herein-below of our de facto existence is it not time to equate with more than a mere nod, with our de jure rights?
Now that Rep. Jerrold Nadler has provided the vehicle, by way of Respect for Marriage Bill- you have the opportunity, Mr. President to speed up this repeal of DOMA. I call on all our leaders, the progressive Democrats, our Senators who care, to throw caution to the wind, to show courage and to implore upon the President and Congress that this state of affairs, namely silence, omission and inaction is tantamount to the condoning of the hardship the LGBT community suffers each and every day.
There is no time to wait – equality is an issue of paramount importance. It is fundamental to our standing in the global community. It is imoerative to our human rights record. What could be nore important than equality of all citizens and residents of his Country. The only legitimate argument against marriage is the religious one – and that excuse for denying rights is tantamount to merging church and state.
In this Statement from the White House you acknoweldge us as (sam-sex) parents – yet for long as you remain unmoved and inactive regarding our ability to marry, you are overtly denying the very children you tout concern and care for, a very basic right – to have their parents marry. Have you also fallen prey to the notion that it is okay to acknowledge us ‘de facto’ but to disregard us ‘de jure’? This White House Statement reflects the USA condoning this serous inequity. As a lesbian mom with two small children, as one of the special 18,000 whose marriage holds precariously legal in California, I ask you to “please MOVE THAT BUS” so we can see the renovation you were so eager to promise!
So Please Mr. President keep your word and provide children of same-sex parents with equality by way of recognition.
“THE WHITE HOUSE”
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release September 28, 2009FAMILY DAY, 2009
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATIONOur family provides one of the strongest influences on our lives. American families from every walk of life have taught us time and again that children raised in loving, caring homes have the ability to reject negative behaviors and reach their highest potential. Whether children are raised by two parents, a single parent, grandparents, a same-sex couple, or a guardian, families encourage us to do our best and enable us to accomplish great things. Today, our children are confronting issues of drug and alcohol use with astonishing regularity. On Family Day, we honor the dedication of parents, commend the achievements of their children, and celebrate the contributions our Nation’s families have made to combat substance abuse among young people.
The 21st century presents families with unprecedented challenges. Millions of women and men are struggling to balance the demands of their jobs with the needs of their families. At the same time, our youngest generation faces countless distractions in their social environment. They are coming of age in a world where electronic devices have replaced the playground, televisions have preempted conversation, and pressure to use drug and alcohol is far too prevalent. Parents bear significant stress and burdens to protect their children from harmful influences.
It is our responsibility to talk with adolescents about the risks of abusing alcohol, tobacco, or prescription and illicit drugs, and other harmful behaviors. These substances can destroy the mind, body, and spirit of a child, jeopardizing their healthand limiting their potential. Active parents, voicing their disapproval of drug use, have proven themselves to be the most effective preventative method for keeping our children drug-free. A strong and engaged family can make all the difference in helping young people make healthy decisions. By coming together as a family and discussing the events of the day, parents can foster open communication, share joys and concerns, and help guide their children toward healthy decisionmaking. A strong nation is made up of strong families, and on this Family Day, we rededicate ourselves to ensuring that every American family has the chance to build a better, healthier future for themselves and their children.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 28, 2009, as Family Day. I call upon the people of the United States to join together in observing this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities to honor and strengthen our Nation’s families.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.
BARACK OBAMA “
