Posted on 06/24/2007 5:31:09 PM PDT by Baladas
Elizabeth Edwards received thunderous applause during a speech in San Francisco as part of Sundays Gay Pride celebration.
Elizabeth Edwards, wife of 2008 presidential candidate former U.S. Sen. John Edwards, advocated her husbands democratic campaign and addressed issues pertaining to poverty, the U.S. involvement in the Iraq war and lesbian and gay rights, among other topics.
As members of the audience held up John Edwards campaign posters, Elizabeth Edwards conveyed her and her husbands beliefs regarding one of the most important issues to many San Franciscans: the rights of gay and lesbian American citizens.
Everyone should have the same rights and benefits, Elizabeth Edwards said. Same-sex couples should receive the same treatment (as straight couples).
On the subject of poverty in America, Elizabeth Edwards said that she believed Congress had masked the issue in unjustifiable silence. 37 million people (in America) live in poverty, and 15 million in deep poverty, she said.
Elizabeth Edwards, who has been fighting breast cancer since 2004, also declared that the countrys healthcare is in shambles.
In addition, Elizabeth Edwards said she and John Edwards both support stem cell research, deeming it an important part of the countrys progress toward curing many medical problems.
We need a government driven by science and compassion, not ideology, Elizabeth Edwards said. Its time to stand up. Its time to fight, she said at the end of her speech.
Elizabeth Edwards speech took place at the annual Alice B. Toklas Pride Breakfast, hosted by the Alice B. Toklas Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Democratic Club, at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel at 9 a.m.
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and California Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, were among the opening speakers at the event.
Referring to Saturday and Sundays Gay Pride celebration, Newsom shared his belief that the magic of San Francisco stems from the non-judgmental nature of the city.
Today is an affirmation of whats good, and whats right, Newsom said.
Clad in leather pants that he jokingly referred to at one point during his short speech, Leno used his time at the podium to thank the audience for their support.
Funny you say that, but.......every time I have driven into the City (more times than I can count), I have felt a literal “pall”.....a veil, if you will, over that city. It’s quite palpable. There is a Principality in charge of that city, have no doubt. I felt it, you feel it. It’s quite real and unquestionably evil. The inhabitants are clueless.
All you can do is pray for them........but that’s a lot.
Elizabeth Edwards speaks...
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If I had young kids and cancer, I’d be spending every minute with them...teaching them everything I could think of in case I couldn’t later.
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