Posted on 10/04/2008 3:19:10 PM PDT by NYer
.- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last Tuesday vetoed a bill that would have instated a statewide Harvey Milk Day in honor of the homosexual rights hero and encouraged public schools to observe the day by conducting exercises remembering and recognizing his life.
The vetoed bill AB 2567 was proposed by Assemblyman Mark Leno, a San Francisco Democrat. It would have set May 22, Milks birthday, as a day of special significance and required the governor to proclaim Harvey Milk Day on May 22 every year, the California Catholic Daily reports.
This bill would put California on record as recognizing the social contributions that Harvey Milk made to our nation as a civil rights leader, Leno explained in a legislative analysts review of the bill. It would also allow schools to conduct activities that would foster respect for all, and educate students about an important figure who is often omitted from history lessons."
In 1977 Milk won a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming the first openly homosexual man elected to an important political office in the United States.
The following year, he and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone were assassinated by another Supervisor, Dan White.
Gov. Schwarzenegger explained his veto in a message to the California Assembly, saying:
I respect the authors intent to designate May 22nd as Harvey Milk Day and a day of special significance for California public schools and educational institutions to honor Harvey Milk as an important community leader and public official in the city and county of San Francisco. However, I believe his contributions should continue to be recognized at the local level by those who were most impacted by his contributions. For this reason, I am unable to sign this bill.
Sounds like something Barney Frank would propose.
“...encouraged public schools to observe the day by conducting exercises remembering and recognizing his life.”
Not going there.......
That's so typical of the San Fran crowd.
If the man had wanted to be a real hero he'd have leaped in front of the Mayor and taken both rounds.
(Yes, I am probably as tired of this Harvey Milk story being pushed down everyone's throat as is Arnold).
Probably changed his name from Milquetoast.
Well you could knock me over with a feather. I am glad I was already sitting down.
My e-mail to Arnie, worked!
And I was just organizing the “bring back Gray Davis, he’s cheaper” parade...I may put it on hold. The Girlie Man vetoed Harvey Day, wow....
Man, Arnie has been a better republican lately then the entire herd of DC jellyfish.
Exercises, yuk. Just moved from SF to San Diego; what a difference, the place is clean, white, and at the pool you see soldiers with arms missing. Its great to be back in America. I am thinking about buying a gun, my french wife said she will divorce me, probably should have bought the gun earlier.
Arnold’s wife must have lent him one of his testicles. However, if I recall Dan White’s defense, I think everyone should have a double cheeseburger and fries to commemorate the day.
Are we still allowed to say, “Here’s one for the queers” before we fire our first shot at the range?
No, Barney Frank would propose to Harvey Milk if he were alive.
Those gay guys there in the San Fran MSM were so excited, just jumping up and down, running in all directions, squealing.
Totally bizarre story, but the shooter had his NON SEXUAL REASONS. The whole thing was political and Milk's homosexuality had nothing to do with it.
I suspect that if White had gone to the federales they'd sent himback with a wire and the whole crowd would have taken a perp walk and they'd still be in prison.
The Twinkie Day? Wouldn’t that be ironic.
Someone explain to me. Harvey Milk was a hero merely because he liked getting it from men. Am I getting it right???
Something about the name Harvey Milk. Even if you didn’t know anything, wouldn’t you at least be suspicious?
My apologies to any normal Harvey Milks that may be out there.
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