O.K. So last year, Obama said he supported gays. In fact, he said he
DID NOT support Don't Ask Don't Tell [DADT] and would get rid of it if
he got to be POTUS. As a result of that and other statements, a lot of
gays supported
him. And worked for his campaign. And voted for him.
What a difference a year makes. Here we are, almost 5 months into his presidency and DADT is

still
very much the law of the land. Still enforced. Two hundred fifty three
people have, since Obama took office, had their military careers
destroyed--just like they did under Bush and Clinton before him.
These people want to serve their country. And he kicks them in the teeth.
Change We Can Believe In. Uh huh.
Then,
last Friday the Justice Department took out the trash [a concept you're
familiar with if you religiously watched (as I did) the TV drama, The
West Wing.]
In case you didn't, here's the idea: on Fridays, the government releases information it doesn't want people to notice.
The
weekend is coming up and fewer people read newspapers on Saturday and
Sunday. So, if you want to put out a story --so you won't be accused of
hiding stuff-- but you want it to be used only to line the bottom of the
birdcage and nothing else, you sit on it till Friday and release it
along with a whole slew of other stuff --all at once.
Only, this time, people noticed.
Oops.
Here's what was supposed to leak out under the radar --only it didn't:
A statement was released by the Justice Department supporting the Defense of Marriage Act [DOMA].
~~~
Here are excerpts from the Act:
Powers reserved to the states:
No
State, territory, or possession of the United States, or Indian tribe,
shall be required to give effect to any public act, record, or judicial
proceeding of any other State, territory, possession, or tribe
respecting a relationship between persons of the same sex that is
treated as a marriage under the laws of such other State, territory,
possession, or tribe, or a right or claim arising from such
relationship.
Definition of 'marriage' and 'spouse':
In
determining the meaning of any Act of Congress, or of any ruling,
regulation, or interpretation of the various administrative bureaus and
agencies of the United States, the word 'marriage' means only a legal
union between one man and one woman as husband and wife, and the word
'spouse' refers only to a person of the opposite sex who is a husband
or a wife.
~~~

Last
Friday's brief was authored by a Bush holdover. A Mormon. And it shows.
It equated gay marriage with a marriage between uncle and niece. It
equated gay marriage with marrying off children.
Do you see why
they wanted to release this piece of garbage on Friday? It could just
have easily have come from the Bush administration. Except Bush would
have been proud of it and released it on Tuesday morning with a
flourish of trumpets.
They were right in one way --the correct thing to do with it
was to line the bottom of the bird cage.
Last
Friday evening Rachel and others speculated that Obama didn't know this
filth had been released. Even that he doesn't agree with it.
I'm
sorry, but I'm of the mind that he is, after all, the president. And
I'm with Harry Truman--if he didn't know it was coming out, he
should have known. It's his buck.
It looks from here as if, when it comes to gays, Obama is an empty suit.
xxx
So, fast forward to today:
All
of a sudden, Obama makes the announcement that he is giving 'many of'
the same rights to gay federal employees and their partners that
'opposite' married people have enjoyed forever and ever.
This is
another of those little items Obama had promised--but not delivered.
Now, he's using it to sop up the egg that's dripping off his chin.
Oh, and by the way, what does 'many of' mean?
Nice try, Barry. But you're offering too little too late.
For
one thing, this tidbit had come out so precipitously and so recently
that Rachel and her staff and the guest she discussed it with didn't
yet know what form it had taken. Was it a resolution or a memorandum? I
hadn't known the two types of statements existed--let alone the
implications involved.
Here's what it boils down to: A resolution
becomes standard operating procedure --it remains in effect unless and
until a later president repeals it-- and that requires legal action.
A memorandum remains in effect for as long as Obama is president. Once he's out of office it immediately dies.
Maybe
I'm being really, really cynical here--but that seems to be pretty nifty
if you're trying to bribe a certain constituency to vote for you come
2012.
I don't know how many federal employees are LGBT but, it's a
fair number, I imagine. Since 1.5% of the general population is LGBT
and since there are
a lot of
federal employees--it's a good guess that the same percentage of federal
employees are LGBT. Add to that number their spouses--who certainly
aren't all, themselves, fed employees--well, let's call it 2.5% of the
number of feds. Not enough to swing the election, of course, but
still--a welcome voting block come 2012.
So, suppose you're one of
the people who suddenly had your basic rights acknowledged. And suppose
those rights will expire in January unless the guy who [however
expediently] signed the measure that recognized them gets reelected.
Well? Who are
you going to vote for? Yeah. Me too.
But
laying all that aside --Mr. Obama, your administration just delivered a
deadly insult to a group of people that worked for you, got the vote
out for you, voted for you and whom you have ignored since November:
First you invited
Rick Warren to offer an invocation at your inauguration. When the
understandable hoopla ensued, you hurriedly invited Gene Robinson, too.
Shame on you.
During your campaign you promised to repeal DADT.
Even
supposing it would take some time to do that, you could, with a stroke
of your pen, tell the Pentagon to stop enforcing it. You could stop the
practice of ruining people's careers. It would take ten minutes.
You haven't bothered. Shame on you.
Also,
during your campaign, you promised to address gay marriage. And THIS is
what you did. You ignored it. Then you insulted 1.5% of the population.
Then you backtracked by giving the ones among them who work for you
"many of" the rights enjoyed by the straight married people in your
employ.
Gee, thanks, Mr. President.
And shame on you.
Here are some related articles:
The Village Voice,
The CBS Blog,
The New York Times, and an article whose headline:'Dept. of Justice defends DOMA, Obama wants it overturned', all by itself, gave me whiplash--
The Catholic News Agency.
By the way, that last article lead off with this statement:
'Although
the Department of Justice filed a brief defending the Defense of
Marriage Act (DOMA) last week, the Obama administration has made it
clear that promoting same-sex "marriage" will be an important focus of
its political agenda.'
Errrrrrmmm--when?
Oh, and that
hoity-toity, holier-than-thou Catholic newspaper can remove those
condescending quotes around the word "marriage", too.