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	<title>Comments on: David Hardt uncommitted, not necessarily undecided</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-747</link>
		<dc:creator>Nancy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 04:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Everyone that I know will not vote for Obama. Some did in the primary before they knew about his wife not liking this country, about his past and about Rev. Wright.
All the votes they I know will vote for Clinton  or they will vote for McCain. And yes we mean it.... In my family alone.... I have have 15 children, thier mates, my husband and I. All of us will vote Clinton but NO Obama. Everyone else that I have talked too will do the same.
People wake up....Obama can not win over McCain. Clinton can.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone that I know will not vote for Obama. Some did in the primary before they knew about his wife not liking this country, about his past and about Rev. Wright.<br />
All the votes they I know will vote for Clinton  or they will vote for McCain. And yes we mean it&#8230;. In my family alone&#8230;. I have have 15 children, thier mates, my husband and I. All of us will vote Clinton but NO Obama. Everyone else that I have talked too will do the same.<br />
People wake up&#8230;.Obama can not win over McCain. Clinton can.</p>
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		<title>By: Instant Tea &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Gay superdelegate: &#8216;No matter what, Hillary will do right thing&#8217;</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-741</link>
		<dc:creator>Instant Tea &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Gay superdelegate: &#8216;No matter what, Hillary will do right thing&#8217;</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 12:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-741</guid>
		<description>[...] sealed the nomination for Obama. Hardt didn&#8217;t respond. Maybe he&#8217;s still miffed about this post in which I said that just because he&#8217;s uncommitted doesn&#8217;t mean he&#8217;s undecided. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] sealed the nomination for Obama. Hardt didn&#8217;t respond. Maybe he&#8217;s still miffed about this post in which I said that just because he&#8217;s uncommitted doesn&#8217;t mean he&#8217;s undecided. [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: Hank</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-717</link>
		<dc:creator>Hank</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There is no way on  this planet that I will ever support Clinton -- why is the gay community enamored with this charlatan?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no way on  this planet that I will ever support Clinton &#8212; why is the gay community enamored with this charlatan?</p>
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		<title>By: Tammye Nash</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-716</link>
		<dc:creator>Tammye Nash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-716</guid>
		<description>"Really???

I have been to her site bunches…just left there…

if she has a section… it is hard to find… cause I have never found it…

Obama’s is right there under the PEOPLE section…very easy to find…"

I can't tell you exactly where the link is because I haven't been to the site in awhile. Burt it is there. I used it to read up on the candidates before interviewing Clinton.
I actually felt like the LGBT sections for both candidates were not so easy to find. I think Clinton's is under "issues," but I can't recall for certain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Really???</p>
<p>I have been to her site bunches…just left there…</p>
<p>if she has a section… it is hard to find… cause I have never found it…</p>
<p>Obama’s is right there under the PEOPLE section…very easy to find…&#8221;</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell you exactly where the link is because I haven&#8217;t been to the site in awhile. Burt it is there. I used it to read up on the candidates before interviewing Clinton.<br />
I actually felt like the LGBT sections for both candidates were not so easy to find. I think Clinton&#8217;s is under &#8220;issues,&#8221; but I can&#8217;t recall for certain.</p>
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		<title>By: Mz B</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-715</link>
		<dc:creator>Mz B</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-715</guid>
		<description>That being said, If Hillary is the nominee, I'll be out there with bells on trying to get her elected...

I just don't know if the Hillary supporters can say the same about Barack...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That being said, If Hillary is the nominee, I&#8217;ll be out there with bells on trying to get her elected&#8230;</p>
<p>I just don&#8217;t know if the Hillary supporters can say the same about Barack&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Mz B</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-714</link>
		<dc:creator>Mz B</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-714</guid>
		<description>Really???

I have been to her site bunches...just left there...

if she has a section... it is hard to find... cause I have never found it...

Obama's is right there under the PEOPLE section...very easy to find...

I love Hillary, but I don't kid myself into thinking she will be better on our issues than Barack... I really feel that Obama will stick his neck out more for us.... 

I am just afraid Hillary will say anything she has to... it seems she always has...
But Barack will actually do stuff for us, not just stroke the egos of our gay "leaders" and the "gay media elite" 

I mean, if the Clintons will throw their own gay friend David Mixner under the bus, well, then they'll sell anybody out...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Really???</p>
<p>I have been to her site bunches&#8230;just left there&#8230;</p>
<p>if she has a section&#8230; it is hard to find&#8230; cause I have never found it&#8230;</p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s is right there under the PEOPLE section&#8230;very easy to find&#8230;</p>
<p>I love Hillary, but I don&#8217;t kid myself into thinking she will be better on our issues than Barack&#8230; I really feel that Obama will stick his neck out more for us&#8230;. </p>
<p>I am just afraid Hillary will say anything she has to&#8230; it seems she always has&#8230;<br />
But Barack will actually do stuff for us, not just stroke the egos of our gay &#8220;leaders&#8221; and the &#8220;gay media elite&#8221; </p>
<p>I mean, if the Clintons will throw their own gay friend David Mixner under the bus, well, then they&#8217;ll sell anybody out&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Tammye Nash</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-713</link>
		<dc:creator>Tammye Nash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-713</guid>
		<description>Mz B sez: I mean, Obama actually has a section on his website about LGBT rights.. .Hillary does not….

Actually, just to correct an error here, Clinton does have a very in-depth section on her Web site dealing with LGBT issues and the candidate's stance on those issues.

I think it is safe to say both Obama and Clinton are - by WAY far - more "friendly" toward and responsive to the LGBT community than any other presidential candidate ever.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mz B sez: I mean, Obama actually has a section on his website about LGBT rights.. .Hillary does not….</p>
<p>Actually, just to correct an error here, Clinton does have a very in-depth section on her Web site dealing with LGBT issues and the candidate&#8217;s stance on those issues.</p>
<p>I think it is safe to say both Obama and Clinton are - by WAY far - more &#8220;friendly&#8221; toward and responsive to the LGBT community than any other presidential candidate ever.</p>
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		<title>By: Mz B</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-711</link>
		<dc:creator>Mz B</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-711</guid>
		<description>Oh my Goddess,

Give me a break...

"Obama hates gays and is anti gay... and when he gets in office, he's gonna go out of his way to make life hell for gays...."

That is just nonsense... if you prefer Hillary over Barack, great.... but don't lie through your teeth and say that Obama is anti gay...

I mean, Obama actually has a section on his website about LGBT rights.. .Hillary does not....

Obama spoke about gays when he addressed a mainstream audience at Reunion Arena... but Hillary only talks about gays when she is talking to them and pandering to them...

Obama will be the best president for LGBT Americans.... He wants to repeal DOMA... Hillary, whose husband signed it, only wants to repeal parts of it....

GIVE ME A BREAK....
I never understood how so many gay "leaders" got caught up in the pro gay BS of Clinton.... Obama has, and will do more for gay rights than the Clintons could ever dream of....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh my Goddess,</p>
<p>Give me a break&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;Obama hates gays and is anti gay&#8230; and when he gets in office, he&#8217;s gonna go out of his way to make life hell for gays&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p>That is just nonsense&#8230; if you prefer Hillary over Barack, great&#8230;. but don&#8217;t lie through your teeth and say that Obama is anti gay&#8230;</p>
<p>I mean, Obama actually has a section on his website about LGBT rights.. .Hillary does not&#8230;.</p>
<p>Obama spoke about gays when he addressed a mainstream audience at Reunion Arena&#8230; but Hillary only talks about gays when she is talking to them and pandering to them&#8230;</p>
<p>Obama will be the best president for LGBT Americans&#8230;. He wants to repeal DOMA&#8230; Hillary, whose husband signed it, only wants to repeal parts of it&#8230;.</p>
<p>GIVE ME A BREAK&#8230;.<br />
I never understood how so many gay &#8220;leaders&#8221; got caught up in the pro gay BS of Clinton&#8230;. Obama has, and will do more for gay rights than the Clintons could ever dream of&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Hank</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-677</link>
		<dc:creator>Hank</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-677</guid>
		<description>Lyn,

Your message is propaganda, pure and simple. It fails to mention that Clinton will throw the LGBT under the bus when it is politically expedient to do so. I can see it now -- some right-wing group talks about how Obama is too gay-friendly -- Clinton then chides Obama for being progressive then slams beers and does shots with homophobic folks in a straight bar. A stretch? Hardly. Let's not be a single-issue community. Hillary is a vile, evil person who has  done nothing to better the cause of the average American. She has hoodwinked many in the gay community. We must not reward her win-at-all-cost Rovian tactics that are severely fracturing the Democratic party and the chances for a Democratic win in November. She will not win -- African-Americans, independents, and youth WILL NOT vote for her under any circumstances -- at least Obama has a chance to win. 

I am OK if white gay men and women support Clinton because they think she is the better candidate. I can't fathom how any one could possibly see it, but I will give them the benefit of the doubt. What I find sad is that I am guessing that many in the gay community do not support Obama because he is black (well, bi-racial). Gays can pretend to be progressive and enlightened, but when you get right down to it, there are some racist gay people in our community. They would never date a black person; they segregate themselves from gay people of color; they would never vote for a black person.

As Americans, every person has a right to associate and vote for whomever they choose. I am not saying that every white GLBT person who supports Clinton is racist -- hardly. But there are quite a few of you who are using flimsy reasons to justify not supporting Obama.  For those of you, at least be honest to yourself about why Obama is not your candidate.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lyn,</p>
<p>Your message is propaganda, pure and simple. It fails to mention that Clinton will throw the LGBT under the bus when it is politically expedient to do so. I can see it now &#8212; some right-wing group talks about how Obama is too gay-friendly &#8212; Clinton then chides Obama for being progressive then slams beers and does shots with homophobic folks in a straight bar. A stretch? Hardly. Let&#8217;s not be a single-issue community. Hillary is a vile, evil person who has  done nothing to better the cause of the average American. She has hoodwinked many in the gay community. We must not reward her win-at-all-cost Rovian tactics that are severely fracturing the Democratic party and the chances for a Democratic win in November. She will not win &#8212; African-Americans, independents, and youth WILL NOT vote for her under any circumstances &#8212; at least Obama has a chance to win. </p>
<p>I am OK if white gay men and women support Clinton because they think she is the better candidate. I can&#8217;t fathom how any one could possibly see it, but I will give them the benefit of the doubt. What I find sad is that I am guessing that many in the gay community do not support Obama because he is black (well, bi-racial). Gays can pretend to be progressive and enlightened, but when you get right down to it, there are some racist gay people in our community. They would never date a black person; they segregate themselves from gay people of color; they would never vote for a black person.</p>
<p>As Americans, every person has a right to associate and vote for whomever they choose. I am not saying that every white GLBT person who supports Clinton is racist &#8212; hardly. But there are quite a few of you who are using flimsy reasons to justify not supporting Obama.  For those of you, at least be honest to yourself about why Obama is not your candidate.</p>
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		<title>By: Lyn</title>
		<link>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-673</link>
		<dc:creator>Lyn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 07:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.dallasvoice.com/instant-tea/2008/04/25/david-hardt-uncommitted-and-unpledged-not-necessarily-undecided/#comment-673</guid>
		<description>Just read this.  Mr. Hardt should also.

http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/04/26/open-letter-to-all-lgbt-community-members-and-supporters/#more-2308
OPEN LETTER TO ALL LGBT COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS
By AdriennecloseAuthor: Adrienne Name: Adrienne A
Email: susanunpc@gmail.com
Site: 
About: See Authors Posts (1) on April 26, 2008 at 9:44 AM in Barack Obama, Civil Rights, GLBT, Hillary Clinton

Dear Friends,

We are at a crossroads in the Democratic nominee selection process. The race between Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton is tight, and our votes greatly matter. Our voices matter. It is our responsibility to choose the candidate who will best respect our community and will best represent our community’s interest in both the political sphere and in the public sphere.

After an extensive review of both candidates, it has become clear that Senator Hillary Clinton is the candidate that we should endorse for the Presidential nomination.

Both Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have stated that they support Civil Unions. And their stated positions are fairly similar as for what they would seek to achieve to improve the lives of LGBT Americans. (Besides the fact that Senator Obama has now back-pedaled in his stand to get rid of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” in the military, whereas Senator Clinton has stood fast in her position to get rid of it.)

However, as has often been stated, “the proof is in the pudding.”

Promises are one thing. We have all seen politicans promise the moon and deliver very little. So we have to look at behavior. That is what we can best make our judgment on. In effect, “who walks the walk.”

There are many situations that are very troubling surrounding Senator Obama. 

Since we have no substantial political record on which to assess him, we must look at what his behavior has told us. 

Has Barack Obama stood up for gay rights when it could have cost him something politically? The answer is no.

Has the Illinois Senator stood by the gay community when others attacked it? The answer is no.

Here is a brief overview of the Senator’s failure to “walk the walk.”

–Donnie McClurkin– In 2007 gospel singer McClurkin was part of Obama’s campaign. McClurkin has said that he’s “in a war against the curse of homosexuality.” And that, “God delivered me from homosexuality.” 

In PR manipulation, Obama expressed disagreement with McClurkin’s views but failed to disown him. John Araovsis wrote in AmericaBlog at the time, “This is new. And it’s terribly unnerving. I mean, we’re to believe that the fact that Obama, alone among Democratic candidates, is willing to openly welcome bigots into his campaign makes him the best candidate for voters concerned about civil rights. And the corollary, the worst candiate for someone who cares about civil rights is the candidate who actually stands up against the bigots. So the best way to promote tolerance is to tolerate and embrace intolerance?” He called that logic “wacked.” 

–San Francsco Mayor Gavin Newsom– Obama asked that his picture not be taken with Mayor Newsom. According to Former Mayor Willie Brown, Obama conveyed to him that, “he would really appreciate it if he didn’t get his photo taken with my Mayor. He said he would really not like to have his picture taken with Gavin.” This was at a time when the issue of gay marriage was making headlines in California. 

Subsequently, Mayor Gavin has endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. Gavin stated that “his conversation with Hillary on civil rights for the LGBT community shared a ‘depth’ and ‘understanding’ that Obama does not share.” Senator Clinton has had her picture taken with Mayor Newsom, she has also appeared with him on camera numerous times.

–Reverend James Meeks– Chicago-based Reverend Meeks is well-known for his virulent anti-gay remarks made both privately and from the pulpit. He is a close friend, a political ally, and Obama has gone to him for spiritual counsel. According to gaywire.com, “Meeks has reportedly blamed ‘Hollywood jews for bringing us Brokeback Mountain’ and actively campaigned to defeat SB3186, an Illinois LGBT nondiscrimination bill.” Obama has neither disowned Meeks, nor stated Meeks’ continued anti-gay remarks are inappropriate.

–The “Blank Spot” on the page– A gay newspaper in Pennsylvania recently ran an interview with Senator Clinton. The newspaper left a large blank area in their paper symbolic of the place where Obama’s interview would have run…. had he bothered to give them an interview. This is just one instance of Obama’s repeated pattern of denying interviews to LGBT newspapers and media outlets.

–Donald Young– In 2007, the choir director of the Trinity United Church of Christ, Donald Young was found murdered. The media services director of the church said in response to the murder, “Young did live an openly gay lifestyle; that was his choice.” This is of course Trinity Church, Obama’s chosen church, home of the Reverend Wright.

–Donna Brazile– It is clear that Donna Brazile’s political commentary continually favors Senator Obama. That is why we include her statement in this discussion of Senator Obama’s credibility in the gay community. In an interview with Joshua Lynsen of the Washington Blade, DNC chair Howard Dean talked about gay delegates. According to Lynsen, “He [Dean] acknowledged a proposal by gay DNC member Garry Shay of California to add gays to the party’s affirmative action guidelines for selecting convention delegates triggered a contentious internal debate. Dean said some influential individuals within the DNC Black Caucus such as Donna Brazile opposed the plan because it was seen as ‘an affront to the civil rights movement.’”

Overview: We as members and supporters of the LGBT community want a candidate who will stand up for us and not tolerate anti-gay behavior and statements. Senator Clinton has consistently stood by our communtiy, given interviews to gay newspapers and media, and not tried to create some weird world where bigotry and hate are valued parts of some nebulous “discussion.” 

In fact there is no room for dialogue with those who are intractable in their position of hatred and disdain for LGBT people. Senator Clinton knows this, and it makes us very uncomfortable that Senator Obama does not. 

Therefore we ask that you join with us in supporting Senator Hillary Clinton in her journey to become our next President of the United States.

Thank you,

Adrienne</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just read this.  Mr. Hardt should also.</p>
<p><a href="http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/04/26/open-letter-to-all-lgbt-community-members-and-supporters/#more-2308" rel="nofollow">http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/04/26/open-letter-to-all-lgbt-community-members-and-supporters/#more-2308</a><br />
OPEN LETTER TO ALL LGBT COMMUNITY MEMBERS AND SUPPORTERS<br />
By AdriennecloseAuthor: Adrienne Name: Adrienne A<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:susanunpc@gmail.com">susanunpc@gmail.com</a><br />
Site:<br />
About: See Authors Posts (1) on April 26, 2008 at 9:44 AM in Barack Obama, Civil Rights, GLBT, Hillary Clinton</p>
<p>Dear Friends,</p>
<p>We are at a crossroads in the Democratic nominee selection process. The race between Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton is tight, and our votes greatly matter. Our voices matter. It is our responsibility to choose the candidate who will best respect our community and will best represent our community’s interest in both the political sphere and in the public sphere.</p>
<p>After an extensive review of both candidates, it has become clear that Senator Hillary Clinton is the candidate that we should endorse for the Presidential nomination.</p>
<p>Both Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have stated that they support Civil Unions. And their stated positions are fairly similar as for what they would seek to achieve to improve the lives of LGBT Americans. (Besides the fact that Senator Obama has now back-pedaled in his stand to get rid of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” in the military, whereas Senator Clinton has stood fast in her position to get rid of it.)</p>
<p>However, as has often been stated, “the proof is in the pudding.”</p>
<p>Promises are one thing. We have all seen politicans promise the moon and deliver very little. So we have to look at behavior. That is what we can best make our judgment on. In effect, “who walks the walk.”</p>
<p>There are many situations that are very troubling surrounding Senator Obama. </p>
<p>Since we have no substantial political record on which to assess him, we must look at what his behavior has told us. </p>
<p>Has Barack Obama stood up for gay rights when it could have cost him something politically? The answer is no.</p>
<p>Has the Illinois Senator stood by the gay community when others attacked it? The answer is no.</p>
<p>Here is a brief overview of the Senator’s failure to “walk the walk.”</p>
<p>–Donnie McClurkin– In 2007 gospel singer McClurkin was part of Obama’s campaign. McClurkin has said that he’s “in a war against the curse of homosexuality.” And that, “God delivered me from homosexuality.” </p>
<p>In PR manipulation, Obama expressed disagreement with McClurkin’s views but failed to disown him. John Araovsis wrote in AmericaBlog at the time, “This is new. And it’s terribly unnerving. I mean, we’re to believe that the fact that Obama, alone among Democratic candidates, is willing to openly welcome bigots into his campaign makes him the best candidate for voters concerned about civil rights. And the corollary, the worst candiate for someone who cares about civil rights is the candidate who actually stands up against the bigots. So the best way to promote tolerance is to tolerate and embrace intolerance?” He called that logic “wacked.” </p>
<p>–San Francsco Mayor Gavin Newsom– Obama asked that his picture not be taken with Mayor Newsom. According to Former Mayor Willie Brown, Obama conveyed to him that, “he would really appreciate it if he didn’t get his photo taken with my Mayor. He said he would really not like to have his picture taken with Gavin.” This was at a time when the issue of gay marriage was making headlines in California. </p>
<p>Subsequently, Mayor Gavin has endorsed Hillary Clinton for President. Gavin stated that “his conversation with Hillary on civil rights for the LGBT community shared a ‘depth’ and ‘understanding’ that Obama does not share.” Senator Clinton has had her picture taken with Mayor Newsom, she has also appeared with him on camera numerous times.</p>
<p>–Reverend James Meeks– Chicago-based Reverend Meeks is well-known for his virulent anti-gay remarks made both privately and from the pulpit. He is a close friend, a political ally, and Obama has gone to him for spiritual counsel. According to gaywire.com, “Meeks has reportedly blamed ‘Hollywood jews for bringing us Brokeback Mountain’ and actively campaigned to defeat SB3186, an Illinois LGBT nondiscrimination bill.” Obama has neither disowned Meeks, nor stated Meeks’ continued anti-gay remarks are inappropriate.</p>
<p>–The “Blank Spot” on the page– A gay newspaper in Pennsylvania recently ran an interview with Senator Clinton. The newspaper left a large blank area in their paper symbolic of the place where Obama’s interview would have run…. had he bothered to give them an interview. This is just one instance of Obama’s repeated pattern of denying interviews to LGBT newspapers and media outlets.</p>
<p>–Donald Young– In 2007, the choir director of the Trinity United Church of Christ, Donald Young was found murdered. The media services director of the church said in response to the murder, “Young did live an openly gay lifestyle; that was his choice.” This is of course Trinity Church, Obama’s chosen church, home of the Reverend Wright.</p>
<p>–Donna Brazile– It is clear that Donna Brazile’s political commentary continually favors Senator Obama. That is why we include her statement in this discussion of Senator Obama’s credibility in the gay community. In an interview with Joshua Lynsen of the Washington Blade, DNC chair Howard Dean talked about gay delegates. According to Lynsen, “He [Dean] acknowledged a proposal by gay DNC member Garry Shay of California to add gays to the party’s affirmative action guidelines for selecting convention delegates triggered a contentious internal debate. Dean said some influential individuals within the DNC Black Caucus such as Donna Brazile opposed the plan because it was seen as ‘an affront to the civil rights movement.’”</p>
<p>Overview: We as members and supporters of the LGBT community want a candidate who will stand up for us and not tolerate anti-gay behavior and statements. Senator Clinton has consistently stood by our communtiy, given interviews to gay newspapers and media, and not tried to create some weird world where bigotry and hate are valued parts of some nebulous “discussion.” </p>
<p>In fact there is no room for dialogue with those who are intractable in their position of hatred and disdain for LGBT people. Senator Clinton knows this, and it makes us very uncomfortable that Senator Obama does not. </p>
<p>Therefore we ask that you join with us in supporting Senator Hillary Clinton in her journey to become our next President of the United States.</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Adrienne</p>
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