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Gay Conservatives to Work With GOP - Log Cabin Republicans Attend Conservative Conference
ABC News ^ | 2/22/05

Posted on 02/22/2005 12:58:57 PM PST by areafiftyone

The Log Cabin Republicans, a lobbying group for gay Republicans, is regrouping after an election proved a national consensus against gay marriage has broadened its legislative goals this year. The group is reaching out to conservative organizations and vowing to be a partner with the Bush administration.

The group, which claims thousands of dues-paying members, paid $3,000 to co-sponsor the Conservative Political Action Conference, marking the first time a gay rights group has been officially recognized by the nation's annual gathering of conservative activists. They've also begun to lobby members of Congress about Social Security reform, changes to the tax code and immigration.

Both Vice President Dick Cheney and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove addressed the conservative conference last week.

Last year, the Log Cabin Republicans declined to endorse Bush's re-election because the president had campaigned to amend the Constitution to prohibit same-sex marriages. They lobbied hard to have the GOP remove the amendment from its platform before the Republican National Convention, but lost that battle as well.

The group formed an informal public affairs partnership with the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's leading liberal gay rights group, and spent heavily on advertisements criticizing the administration's position on the amendment.

"Now the election of 2004 is over," said Christopher Barron, the Log Cabin Republicans' political director. "And we think there are opportunities to work with this president. The fact is the gay and lesbian community has to realize that the president won."

At CPAC, Barron was a featured speaker on a panel promoting personal retirement accounts for Social Security.

Barron said the Log Cabin members are "incredibly conservative" about taxes, national defense and Social Security. The group's Washington office keeps in close contact with the White House and the Republican National Committee.

On Friday, the Log Cabin Republicans sent out a press statement praising Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Bill Nelson, D-Fla., for introducing a proposal to permanently rescind estate taxes. In the release, Barron wrote that "[a] majority of Americans support permanent repeal of the economically unsound death tax which unfairly penalizes gay and lesbian families." Both Kyl and Nelson oppose same-sex marriage.

The Log Cabins' liberal counterpart, the Human Rights Campaign, most recently condemned Bush for renominating conservative judge William Pryor to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and urged Democratic allies on the Hill to block his confirmation. On Thursday, the HRC called on Congress to investigate the Department of Health and Human Services for changing the name of a study panel on suicide among gay populations.

Unlike in previous years, however, when an ideological gulf and simmering acrimony between the two gay groups prevented them from cooperating, spokesmen for both groups use identical language to describe their relationship. The two groups say they will be close allies on legislation of mutual interest and respectful adversaries when necessary.

"Their approach is to work with Republicans to expand support for our issues within the Republican Party, and they are doing a very good job at that and should be supported 100 percent," said David Smith, the HRC's vice president for policy and strategy.

"Where we find common ground, we will work with them," Barron agreed.

Not Everyone Can Get Along

Barron said that the American Conservative Union, which coordinated CPAC, was very accommodating and was eager to put the group's willingness to participate to use. The ACU wanted to schedule a debate between Log Cabin Republicans President Patrick Guerriero and Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, a leading socially conservative public policy organization.

Upon learning that the ACU wanted Perkins to debate Guerrero face to face, the Family Research Council told CPAC it would not participate and hinted it might withdraw its co-sponsorship unless the panel was canceled, according to a conservative familiar with the dispute. The FRC reasoned that last year's election had decisively settled the debate over marriage within the conservative movement, according to the source.

Connie Mackey, the family group's vice president of government relations, told ABC News that as a sponsor, they had the right to assemble their own panel.

"We simply said, look, this is not going to fit with our panel," she said of the proposed debate. She said the FRC never threatened to leave the conference.

Asked about the dispute, Ian Walters, the ACU's communications director, declined to comment.

The Log Cabin Republicans did not protest, and the debate panel was changed to a discussion about the political efficacy of campaigns against same-sex marriage. All panelists favored the Federal Marriage Amendment.

Guerriero was added to a later panel about disagreements within the conservative movement about marriage. He debated Kevin Blier of the Center for American Cultural Renewal, an organization with no Washington presence and little clout with social conservatives outside Vermont where it is based.

Barron downplayed the panel controversy and said, "We are perfectly happy with the way the panels are set up now."

Even still, the Log Cabin's fit with the conservative group was loose. Several organizations distributed literature condemning gay political activism and efforts by gay rights groups to promote pro-gay legislation. One self-published book being hawked at a $10 discounted price included statistics purporting to show a correlation between homosexuality and pedophilia.

CPAC's convention has always featured a mix of organizations dedicated to a wide range of conservative causes. Prominent presenters included the Libertarian Party, the American Civil Liberties Union and Walt Disney World, the parent company of ABC News, which was recruiting conservatives to help them defend intellectual property protections.


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To: areafiftyone

ABC news making stories to please their boss.

This is a red herring story. These are not republicans they are trolls posing as rinos.

Their NAME IS INTENDED AS A SEXUAL INUENDO INSIDE JOKE.

ABC is just using it to insult republicans. A beavis and buthead level joke.


41 posted on 02/22/2005 2:20:28 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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To: Clint N. Suhks
LOL "Gay Conservatives"

like "Jumbo Shrimp"

42 posted on 02/22/2005 2:21:05 PM PST by expatguy (http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
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To: areafiftyone

There's nothing wrong with a good healthy debate. I'm just happy to be in the political party that allows and welcomes debate because we believe the best ideas will win in the end. If these guys tried to work this agenda from within another major party in this country they might find themselves in Fort Marcy Park.


43 posted on 02/22/2005 2:23:19 PM PST by Ragnorak
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To: Clint N. Suhks

These guys are nothing more than liberal backstabbers - what a joke real conservatives and republicans need to ignore these perverts who care more about NAMBLA law than constitutional justice.


44 posted on 02/22/2005 2:23:35 PM PST by sasafras (sasafras (The road to hell is paved with good intentions))
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
BTTT


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46 posted on 02/22/2005 2:59:42 PM PST by EdReform (Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
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To: areafiftyone

"Now the election of 2004 is over," said Christopher Barron, the Log Cabin Republicans' political director. "And we think there are opportunities to work with this president. The fact is the gay and lesbian community has to realize that the president won."

During the campaign (September/October timeframe?), it came out that Christopher Barron's last job was rather high-up in a Democrat organization.


47 posted on 02/22/2005 3:39:33 PM PST by CatQuilt (Oh swell, I'm from the Gay State :-()
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To: areafiftyone
Someone should form a group called New Deal Klansmen to support the democrat party...

wait, that won't work, since most KKK members were democrats already.... hmmm.

48 posted on 02/22/2005 3:43:12 PM PST by WindOracle
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To: CatQuilt
Found it! "GayPatriot is reporting that the Gay Republican organization Log Cabin Republicans, which has refused to endorse President Bush's re-election, has been infiltrated by the Kedwards campaign at the top: Log Cabin GOP Political Director Unmasked As Former Edwards Campaign Operative In a major blow to the credibility of the national Log Cabin Republicans organization as a moderate voice in the Republican Party, newly discovered documents reveal that the person who manages the national Log Cabin political operation is, in fact, a long-time operative for the John Edwards Democratic Presidential campaign. According to documents faxed to me yesterday (detailed in the section below), and corroborated by multiple sources, Log Cabin Political Director Christopher Barron headed up volunteer efforts for the John Edwards for President campaign for the Washington, DC area. Barron was hired by new Executive Director Patrick Guerriero as part of his management team. According to three different sources, Barron has separately confirmed his connection to the Edwards campaign in the past.... Log Cabin's recent "non-endorsement" of President Bush based on "principle" is now also called into question. Is it possible that coordination between LCR and the Kerry-Edwards campaign intentionally engineered the "non-endorsement" as a way to suppress the votes this year of the supposed one million gay voters for Bush in 2000? Finally, the news that Log Cabin's political director may in fact be a Democrat-in-disguise raises serious questions about the true agenda and judgment of the new national Log Cabin management team. Just this week, news broke that LCR National cancelled the charter of a local chapter because that chapter endorsed a Republican! How hypocritical since that decision was defended by none other than former John Edwards operative, Christopher Barron. The most disturbing question of all in my mind is why Log Cabin has only provided lip-service protest against the "outing" campaign and not launched an all-out assult against Michael Rogers? In fact, Rogers himself has claimed repeatedly that Log Cabin board members are helping him. Is it possible that Guerriero and Barron don't care about the gay Republicans being outed at all? Hattip: InstaPundit. Posted by: Frank IBC at October 21, 2004 11:59 AM " Working on the Edwards presidential campaign wasn't really that high up but he sure changed parties fast... http://boifromtroy.com/archives/003089.php
49 posted on 02/22/2005 4:41:40 PM PST by CatQuilt (Oh swell, I'm from the Gay State :-()
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To: Admin Moderator; All

The last time I checked, homophobia was a form of bigotry and therefore not a conservative value. I don't think you should delete this thread, however you might want to clean up the keywords. Thank you.


50 posted on 02/22/2005 4:49:11 PM PST by EveningStar
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To: CatQuilt

>According to documents faxed to me yesterday (detailed in the section below), and corroborated by multiple sources, Log Cabin Political Director Christopher Barron headed up volunteer efforts for the John Edwards for President campaign for the Washington, DC area.

That's a deal killer for me. I believe that gays have a place in the Republican party and they are most productive when they work constructively towards common ground such as civil unions. But the fact that the Log Cabin Republicans is employing high-ranking Democrats to their leadership suggests that they are trying to bore from within, rather than build an pro-GOP organization. In summary, I think we should be open to gay Republicans but this one organization seems like bad news.


51 posted on 02/22/2005 7:47:59 PM PST by jagrmeister
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past
the SS Reform

Has anyone told them yet that there are no sailors on the SS Reform ?
52 posted on 02/22/2005 9:21:20 PM PST by festus (The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
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To: areafiftyone

They may have attended the conference, but I doubt that they fully support true conservative causes.

1.) The leadership, you could say, withheld support for President Bush's re-election in 2004.

2.) They don't support a Constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage. And why would they? There is a serious conflict of interest here, though, which inherently disqualifies them from being social conservatives.

Attending a conservative conference doesn't make them conservative anymore than them going to McDonald's makes them a hamburger.


53 posted on 02/23/2005 5:31:13 PM PST by Laissez-faire capitalist
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