Posted on 07/30/2014 8:30:49 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
Republicans on K street are helping members of their party shift their stance on gay rights issues.
Kathryn Lehman, a top GOP lobbyist and partner at Holland and Knight carries a list of 40 to 50 Republican offices in the House and Senate she visits on behalf of Freedom to Marry, a group that backs same-sex marriage.
"The issue is losing its toxicity from a Republican perspective," she said, mentioning that the list was a fraction of that size when she first took on Freedom to Marry as a client in 2011.
Lehman... helped to write the Defense of Marriage Act while working on Capitol Hill...
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I’ve been asking this question a lot lately: What is the GOP giving conservatives to vote for in November?
VERY VERY well said. Far too often facts we don’t like are dismissed by attacking the source. When I was Prosecuting, we saw a lot of facts from sources we loathed, but that didn’t make them any less facts. A lot of successful prosecutions came via the jailhouse snitch.
Facts are facts are facts are facts. Ignore them at your peril.
Public education.
Here in Minnesota, were working hard to oust a GOP member of the Legislature who voted for gay marriage.
She voted for it - after previously saying she supported one man-one woman marriages. Her name is Jenifer Loon and she represents a strong GOP district in the southwest suburbs of Minneapolis. The winner of this primary will more than likely be elected easily in November.
The candidate Im backing is Sheila Kihne. Here is her website:
The primary is August 12th. If you could see your way to sending her some money, it would be much appreciated.
Her opponent has taken a lot of money from out of state pro-gay marriage Democrats
Nothing. Absolutely nothing. They rely on the “I’ll hold my nose and vote” crowd. It’s how they’ve stayed in power all these years. Sadly, that is one big crowd.
Unfortunately, the Supreme Court created an unwinnable situation for those that believe marriage is marriage. They adopted the far left language in their decision and opened the flood gates. If there had been a national backlash, we could still have an upperhand on the issue, but there was not. Even a lot of solid Republicans I know have basically dropped any major opposition. There does need to be a shift on this issue, even if not an outright cave. Simply saying ‘I believe in traditional marriage’ is an ineffective position. A candidate needs to provide something more substantive, even if they still hold the same views. Not the equivalent of ‘I’m personally pro-life, but not for making it illegal.’ It needs to be a discussion point...’I believe marriage is marriage, but I believe we do need to look at state laws to see how same sex couples are affected by the legal and economic sides of our current laws.” Essentially, adopt a civil-union option without calling it that.
They lost me years ago. They can shift all they want.
Anyone who will shift their stance so fluidly in the pursuit of support isn’t worth supporting.
My new tagline.
Just look at how many people are homosexual who work in .gov and media. If you want to 'change' the US, they have a method to their plans.
I might as well send her money, it won’t do me any good in my home state of Massachusetts.
There are but two issues that keep me from officially lobbying against the Republican party as a viable way to help curb the leftist control of this country.
Abortion
&
The homosexual agenda of “Same Sex Marriage”
If they change the party platform to accommodate either one of these issues, and it doesn’t matter if they are right on the other issues, because they would be joining the left in their fight against God Himself.
Change on these issues and I will fight against the Republican party as vehemently as I do against the Democrat party, because in my mind they will in essence have removed the last reason they are not the Democrat party.
I am a Christian, and while I do stumbles and sin sin like all men, I do not justify my sine by claiming God supports evil.
Joining the left in supporting either of these issues, is tantamount to telling God that He is wrong.
Glad to have helped. hehe
Those are primary issues because they both are an attack on human life and a direct affront to God (which is the intent, actually).
The GOP is supposed to be an alternative to the liberal DemcoRat Party, but they adopt more of the Rat platform all the time.
Good call!
I agree that once you let the Left define the issue you have already lost.
There is no such thing as "gay marriage". Never was, never will be. Pass all the laws you want, it changes the underlying reality not one whit.
Because, as you say, marriage is marriage. Moral or natural law pre-exists civil law. If written law is out of line with natural law, it isn't law. People have lost touch with that, and good luck finding anyone, Repubs included, who is prepared to explain it to them.
Exactly. Stop fighting those issues, and it’s over.
If they want to hang their careers out to dry to placate 1.6% of the voters???so be it.
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