Friday, June 27, 2008

Michelle Obama: My Husband Will Fight for Gay Equality


Michelle Obama (seen-l), wife of Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama, spoke Thursday night in New York City at a fundraising dinner for the Democratic National Committee's Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council.

Michelle Obama stated that her husband will fight for gay equality, just as he fought to help working class families overcome poverty. 

Mrs. O, reminded followers of her husband's strong record to push for workplace discrimination legislation in his home state of Illinois, where he served in the legislature.

Barack Obama stated that it should be up to individual states, to decide whether to allow gay marriage. Michelle Obama commented that her husband wants equal treatment for any relationship recognized under state law.

The DNC reported the dinner raised more than one million dollars for the cause.

Thanks for the support Mrs. O!

2008 LA

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Free The New Jersey Four


In 2006, Seven African American lesbians from Newark, NJ, had their rights violated

Patreese Johnson, Renata Hill, Venice Brown, Terrain Dandridge, Chenese Loyal, Lania Daniels, and Khamysha Coates, were in New York City's west village by the well known piers. 

A man by the name of Dwayne Buckles was selling DVDs on the streets when he tried to proposition, Patreese Johnson. Buckles became angry when he was rejected and as a result, he followed them down the street yelling insulting comments such as, "I'll F*** you straight, sweetheart!" 

Buckles then spat in Renata Hill's face, threw his lit cigarette at her, and yanked her hair while strangling her. As the fight continued on Patreese Johnson, only 4'11 and 95 lbs., took out a knife she often carried for protection.

Two men saw what was going on and came over to help the women. Dwayne Buckle was hospitalized with lacerations to the stomach and liver. 

On two different occasions Buckle reported that two men attacked him -- and not women. Patreese Johnson's knife was never checked for DNA, and the men that beat up Dwayne Buckle were never questioned by the authorities. The whole incident was caught on surveillance but the video was never seen. 

If the two men were at the scene of the crime then why weren't they questioned? Isn't questioning a witness normal police protocol? 

But somehow the seven women ended up on trial for attempted murder. The authorities allowed Mr. Buckle to contradict himself and testify against the women, after he originally stated that it was two men who caused his visit to the hospital. 

This is blatant discrimination and the women should appeal the case. 

Only four of the seven females were sentenced June of 2007, reportedly by an all white jury of mostly women. The jail terms range from 3 1/2 to 11 years. The oldest female is age 24, and two of the women are mothers with small children.

The media had a field day degrading the women by calling them, " A wolf pack of lesbians." 

Praying that one day justice will be served.

2008 LA

You can send a letter of support to these addresses below:

1. Patreese Johnson #07-G-0635 Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 1000 Bedford Hills, NY 10507

2. Renata Hill #07-G-0636 Building 112A2 Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, P.O. Box 1000 Bedford Hills, NY 10507

3. Terrain Dandridge #07-G-0637 and Venice Brown #07-G-0640 Albion Correctional Facility, 3595 State School Road Albion, NY 14411-9399

For more information on this matter click here.

Cleared For Marriage Equality?

May 15, 2008, the California Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex couples to marry. 

Court decisions have gotten us excited in the past, only to be overturned by those who differ in opinion. So excitement may have to take a back burner for now, or we'll be licking our wounds later.

June 16, 2008, will be a glorious day for the LGBTQ community, however, I wonder if an agreement was reached quickly on this issue out of compassion, or is it a ploy for same-sex marriages to boost California's deflating economy? 

Once the economy is doing better, will the rights of the LGBTQ community be revoked again? 

Recently, businesses have calculated how much revenue could be made should same-sex couples decide to have weddings. Interesting how Gay and lesbians are human beings fighting for a civil right, while the state thinks only about financial relief for a few months. Come November, all gay marriages could easily be overturned -- but I'm sure only after a lot of splurging on weddings, honeymoons and homes have first taken place.

My personal opinion? 

Don't spend a ridiculous amount of money on your weddings just have a nice small ceremony while we wait for November, to finally find out whether we'll truly gain marriage equality; beat'em at their own game!

2008 LA