LOL-- Elliott Gould-- I can't stop laughing. Hoooooo, brother!
Why Elliot? You the funniest thing about Friends. Why?
I only know of Asner and Gould. What a pair! I could do a Google on the others, but, with Asner and Gould (LOL) as co-signees, I've seen enough.
Ed Asner really will do anything for face time in front of the cameras.
Word was that the former Mr. Jennifer O'Neill enjoyed drugs immensely-- back in his youth, you know.
Anyone who quotes Jim Hightower is an idiot, period!!! Jim Hightower is, unfortunately, a Texan. He's all hat and no cattle---little bitty runt who seems to think that he's an authority on every subject. He had a talk radio show for a while--about a month, I believe, before it was cancelled due to no audience.
Kucinich for President Campaign
SF QUEERS FOR KUCINICH
830 Bush Street, #606
San Francisco, CA 94108
P: (415) 921-6110 | F: (415) 440-5198
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For Immediate Release: September 16, 2003
Events Contact: Lora O'Conner, 415-927-2004 x 33,
sf.events@kucinich.us Web Site:
http://www.kucinich.us/glbt.htm KUCINICH TO MEET WITH LGBT COMMUNITY DURING PUBLIC PRESIDENTIAL FORUM
(San Francisco) Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate, the
first 2004 Presidential Candidate to sign LGBT activist Robin Tyler's Don't
Amend Petition (dontament.com) against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA),
will be meeting with members of the LGBT community during a free public
forum and panel discussion from 2:30 - 4:30 pm on September 27, 2003 at the
San Francisco Lesbian / Gay / Bisexual / Transgender (LGBT) Community
Center at 1800 Market Street in San Francisco.
Scheduled panelists include representatives of the No on 54 Campaign and
the Black Coalition on AIDS. In addition to civil rights issues such as
Prop 54 and DOMA, discussion topics will include universal health care,
economic issues and the growing movement to privatize all government
services. During this event, audience members will be invited to question
Congressman Kucinich and to meet him in person after the forum during a
short mixer featuring finger foods and non-alcoholic beverages. Among the
Host Committee are Enrique Asis, VP Political Affairs, Harvey Milk LGBT
Democratic Club; Black Coalition on AIDS; Sally Buchmann, Co-chair,
Northern California, San Francisco Bay Pride At Work; Denise D'Anne,
community activist, San Francisco City and County Commissioner; Pamela (Pam
Pam) Gaddies, community activist; Michael Goldstein, Board Member, Harvey
Milk LGBT Democratic Club; Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club; Esperanza
Macias, community activist; Man2Man Project; Terrance Marks, Man2Man
Project; Tommi Mecca, Queers for Peace and Justice; Randall Miller, Grants
Director, Vanguard Foundation; Andre Robertson, E.D., Black Coalition on
AIDS; Howard Wallace, union / community organizer; Peter Wong, Board
Member, Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club. PLEASE NOTE: This event is
intended to expand dialogue about presidential politics; committee
participation is not an indication of endorsement.
Kucinich for President Campaign LGBT Outreach Coordinator and political
activist, Mari Englehardt, says, "We are lucky to have such a distinguished
and diverse group of Kucinich supporters, endorsers and even non-endorsers
participating in this forum at such an early stage of the Presidential
campaign. With the stakes so high during the coming 2004 election, it is
important that voters be fully informed about their choices. We are
confident that after hearing Congressman Kucinich speak, people will
understand how uncompromisingly he will work for all LGBT communities."
Congressman Kucinich is the only Presidential candidate who voted against
the civil liberties-shredding "Patriot Act," and lead the rally which
resulted in nearly 2/3 of House Democrats voting against granting Bush war
powers in Iraq. Along with his strong stands on peace and social/economic
justice, Kucinich has always demonstrated support for LGBT issues. He was
among a very small number of Congresspersons who voted against the anti-gay
DOMA, which he calls the "Denial of Marriage Act." Unlike most other
Presidential candidates, Kucinich supports federal protections for same-sex
marriage, stating, "Civil unions, domestic partnerships and state-only
benefits for same sex couples fall under the 'separate but equal' mentality
that has been used to justify segregation."
For more information call 415-927-2004 x 33, or visit the Kucinich campaign
web site at
http://www.kucinich.us/glbt.htm .