Posted on 11/13/2012 12:19:43 PM PST by PBRCat
Last weeks election continued Americas great history of expanding opportunity and equality. Today, we must take the next step on that journey by affording the opportunity to marry to all Americans and we can continue that march by quickly enacting marriage equality here in Illinois.
Throughout my career in public service, I have seen our city and society make progressive strides towards providing greater respect and rights to the GLBT community.
As mayor, I lobbied for civil unions in Illinois. In Congress and within the Obama administration I pushed for the end to Dont Ask, Dont Tell and helped expand health care benefits for same-sex couples.
While we have come to a greater appreciation for the contributions of the GLBT community, gays and lesbians are still denied one essential freedom: the right to make a lifelong commitment to the person they love.
Gays and lesbians are our teachers, our doctors, our police officers, family members, friends and neighbors. Honoring their contributions as full members of our society means providing members of the GLBT community with the same rights and freedoms as every other citizen.
Chicago is a city of different neighborhoods and nationalities, or different religions, races and sexual orientations.
We are strongest when we are one people, united under the same set of laws, with the same freedoms and responsibilities.
The City of Chicago and the State of Illinois have a special place in our nations history as leader in our nations struggle to equality to all. Marriage equality is the next step in our nations march forward. Illinois must lead the way.
Rahm Emanuel, mayor of Chicago
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Exactly. And we can’t just marry anyone we want either. Like you said, they must be willing, not a close relation, not already married, at a legal age to be married, of sound mind to enter a contract, etc.
Rahm has always seemed a little light in the tutu to me.
The faggots already have the exact same rights the we do.
They can marry anyone of the opposite sex that will have them.
Guess I am. :-)
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