Posted on 10/15/2003 7:09:34 AM PDT by presidio9
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., lambasted President Bush for supporting a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, and her comments boosted a grassroots campaign pressing her to run for president in 2004.
Sen. Clinton made her most extensive comments to date on the anti-gay marriage amendment Thursday in New York City at a fund-raiser for the Empire State Pride Agenda (ESPA), a nonpartisan civil rights and political advocacy organization for the state's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Clinton predicted the amendment will be at the "center of the presidential election next year" and will be used by people "who try to drive wedges between Americans."
She noted that the push for the amendment represents the first time an attempt is being made to amend the Constitution to specifically deny rights to any group of individuals.
Alan Van Capelle, the executive director of ESPA, told the Gay.com/PlanetOut.com Network he "couldn't have been happier" about Clinton's remarks.
"It's always great when a United States senator with such prominence as Hillary Rodham Clinton stands up for a community that's been marginalized as much as the gay and lesbian community," said Capelle.
Capelle said Democrats are beginning to understand that if a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage moves forward, it could ultimately hurt their campaign fund-raising efforts. If the amendment passes both chambers of Congress, it would then be put to voters in the 50 states.
"It will force large contributors in the gay and lesbian community to decide whether they want to put money toward candidates or to fight statewide campaigns, which would leave Democratic coffers, which are traditionally underfunded, even more sparse," said Capelle.
During her remarks, Sen. Clinton said the anti-gay marriage amendment is also being used to distract Americans from the nation's real problems.
"They'd rather talk about taking away rights and undermining the ability of Americans to live their own lives, to have their own families," said Clinton, "than to talk about the miserable economy, to talk about their miserable foreign policy, to talk about their rollback of environmental laws and workers' rights, education and health care!"
Robert Kunst, president of Hillarynow.com, who has started a grassroots campaign to convince Clinton to run for president in 2004, said he's pleased Clinton is "standing on the issue, because no one else is."
The longtime Florida gay activist wants Clinton to run for president because he believes she is the only Democrat capable of beating President George W. Bush. Clinton has said she is not planning a 2004 presidential bid.
Speaking from his cell phone while driving to a meeting with Broward County, Fla., Democrats, Kunst said on Tuesday he launched a campaign to put Clinton on the Democratic primary ballot in New Hampshire as a write-in candidate.
"The country is in great danger," said Kunst, "and Hillary is only Democrat that can defeat Bush."
Personally, I'm thrilled that this is how Shrillery chooses to define herself... with the reprobate dregs of queer society who, like her, refuse to accept the fact that normal America has no use for their diseases.
The Democrats are going to get their comeuppance in '04, and it's the Daschle-Schumer-Shrillery bunch who are going to be most instrumental in sinking 'em.
While it may seem like they actually have some legs and traction with the voters, it's an illusion created by the fact that they've aligned themselves with the loudest and most obnoxious screamers. Come election day, how loudly you shriek cannot trump the most voices.
;-/
She is like a small boil on the ass, if not watched it can grow and become a festering mass of pus laden flesh which can kill you but if you keep an eye on it and medicate it when it gets out of hand you can live with it and hope it dries up and goes away.
According the Defense of Marriage Act of '96, you're wrong.
By her definition, "bad" behavior always wins and is okay. Bad just doesn't matter and that means protecting our children from "bad" doesn't matter if it goes that far since we can "kill them" if we want when they are most vulnerable...in the womb.
She explained how they would sit around in meeting places and read Engels, Marx and Trotsky. She explained their concept of wanting a "gunless" revolution to destroy the culture of the country to bring it down from with in. She described the "over" emancipation of women to destroy families and marriage.
"It's always great when a United States senator with such prominence as Hillary Rodham Clinton stands up for a community that's been marginalized as much as the gay and lesbian community," said Capelle.
30+ million dead since 1973 and now we're debating marriage! God help us!
haha ! THAT was the first pic I thought about when I started to read this article!
LOL ! ...
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