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		<title>C Street &#8220;Family&#8221; behind Uganda&#8217;s death penalty for gays?</title>
		<link>http://www.inlookout.com/2009/11/25/c-street-family-behind-ugandas-death-penalty-for-gays/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:45:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interviewed on NPR&#8217;s Fresh Air, Jeff Sharlet, author of The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power, discussed the connection between the Family and Uganda&#8217;s Anti-Homosexuality Act, which prescribes the death penalty for acts of &#8220;aggravated homosexuality.&#8221; Mr. SHARLET: Well, the legislator that introduces the bill, a guy named David Bahati, is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inlookout.com/media/images/2009/11/jeffsharlet.jpg" alt="Jeff Sharlet" title="Jeff Sharlet" width="180" height="100" class="alignright size-full wp-image-8112">Interviewed on NPR&#8217;s Fresh Air, Jeff Sharlet, author of <em>The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power</em>, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=120746516" target="_blank">discussed the connection between the Family and Uganda&#8217;s Anti-Homosexuality Act</a>, which prescribes the death penalty for acts of &#8220;aggravated homosexuality.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>Mr. SHARLET: Well, the legislator that introduces the bill, a guy named David Bahati, is a member of The Family. He appears to be a core member of The Family. He works, he organizes their Uganda National Prayer Breakfast and oversees a African sort of student leadership program designed to create future leaders for Africa, into which The Family has poured millions of dollars working through a very convoluted chain of linkages passing the money over to Uganda.</p>
<p>GROSS: So you&#8217;re reporting the story for the first time today, and you found this story &#8211; this direct connection between The Family and the proposed legislation by following the money?</p>
<p>Mr. SHARLET: Yes, it&#8217;s &#8211; I always say that the family is secretive, but not secret. You can go and look at 990s, tax forms and follow the money through these organizations that The Family describe as invisible. But you go and you look. You follow that money. You look at their archives. You do interviews where you can. It&#8217;s not so invisible anymore. So that&#8217;s how working with some research colleagues we discovered that David Bahati, the man behind this legislation, is really deeply, deeply involved in The Family&#8217;s work in Uganda, that the ethics minister of Uganda, Museveni&#8217;s kind of right hand man, a guy named Nsaba Buturo, is also helping to organize The Family&#8217;s National Prayer Breakfast. And here&#8217;s a guy who has been the main force for this Anti-Homosexuality Act in Uganda&#8217;s executive office and has been very vocal about what he&#8217;s doing, and in a rather extreme and hateful way. But these guys are not so much under the influence of The Family. They are, in Uganda, The Family.</p></blockquote>
<p>You can listen to the interview in its entirety below:</p>
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		<title>Senator Claire McCaskill suggested gun law would open door to gay marriage</title>
		<link>http://www.inlookout.com/2009/07/23/senator-claire-mccaskill-suggested-gun-law-would-open-door-to-gay-marriage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 21:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senator Claire McCaskill suggested yesterday if a concealed weapons law she had voted against had actually passed, it could have set a precedent for forcing states, like her home state of Missouri, to recognize another state&#8217;s gay marriage laws. Sen. McCaskill says she was not against letting people carry concealed weapons. But she is against requiring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-6314" title="Senator Claire McCaskill" src="http://www.inlookout.com/media/images/2009/07/mccaskill.jpg" alt="Senator Claire McCaskill" width="180" height="100" />Senator Claire McCaskill <a href="http://www.missourinet.com/gestalt/go.cfm?objectid=A39175B5-5056-B82A-37FD2022B5878C0C" target="_blank">suggested yesterday</a> if a concealed weapons law she had voted against had actually passed, it could have set a precedent for forcing states, like her home state of Missouri, to recognize another state&#8217;s gay marriage laws.</p>
<blockquote><p>Sen. McCaskill says she was not against letting people carry concealed weapons. But she is against requiring one state to accept another state&#8217;s laws that might differ from its own. She says it would be a foot in the door that could allow Vermont&#8217;s laws on gay marriage to be enforced in Missouri, which has a constitutional provision against gay marriage.</p>
<p>McCaskill says many of the supporters of the proposal are advocates for states&#8217; rights, but they want to override states&#8217; rights on carrying concealed weapons.</p></blockquote>
<p>McCaskill audio available here:</p>
<p>Senator McCaskill has since attempted to clarify her position via email.<br />
(via <a href="http://www.pamshouseblend.com/diary/12172/sen-claire-mccaskill-a-yes-vote-on-thune-would-have-opened-door-to-gay-marriage-in-missouri" target="_blank">Pam&#8217;s House Blend</a>)</p>
<blockquote><p>“In talking about my recent vote against the gun provision offered in the Senate, I wasn’t clear when I stated that my vote against that provision was because it came down to a states’ rights. I was expressing my frustration in that some who argue that states shouldn’t respect the laws, certificates, or permits from other states when it’s convenient, like with gay marriage, but then argue that they should when it’s convenient on another issue, like gun rights. They can’t have it both ways,” McCaskill said.</p></blockquote>
<p>While it is true that Republicans are demonstrating hypocrisy with regards to state&#8217;s rights on this issue, based on McCaskill&#8217;s original statement, it really sounds like she thinks DOMA is a &#8220;good&#8221; idea.</p>
<p><a href="http://promoonline.org/" target="_blank">PROMO</a>, The Missouri LGBT advocacy group has responded to McCaskill&#8217;s comments today:</p>
<blockquote><p>In a statement defending her opposition to this bill, she [McCaskill] stated: &#8220;This is a foot in the door that would require, for example, the laws in Vermont on gay marriage to be enforced in Missouri.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is a problem. A state&#8217;s rights argument is valid in this situation, however it is inconceivable that an ally can support Hate Crimes legislation- which recognizes the LGBT community is a target of increased abuse, intolerance and aggressive force- but uses a touchstone issue for the community as a shield rather than stand alone on an anti-gun sentiment.</p>
<p>In a time when we have seen incredible strides on a state by state basis, we have turned a corner and will not tolerate being used as a shield. Please reach out to Sen. McCaskill&#8217;s office and let her know while she is an ally, you won&#8217;t tolerate being used as a shield. The numbers listed are below for local and DC offices.</p></blockquote>
<p>Gay Republicans have also expressed <a href="http://www.gaypatriot.net/2009/07/23/sen-mccaskill-employs-anti-gay-scare-tactics-in-gun-debate/" target="_blank">particular outrage</a> over McCaskill&#8217;s comments, an outrage likely fueled more by the fact that McCaskill is a Democrat and their strong support of the concealed weapons law, than anything about gay marriage.</p>
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		<title>McCain re-affirms DADT support in interview, not a &#8220;civil rights&#8221; issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 19:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an interview with Air America&#8217;s Ana Marie Cox, Senator John McCain  re-affirmed his support for Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell (DADT). When Cox compared DADT to Truman&#8217;s forced de-segregation of the armed forces as a civil rights issue, a testy John McCain replied: &#8220;Well, you are entitled to your opinion. But I don&#8217;t think so.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-4802" title="John McCain on DADT" src="http://www.inlookout.com/media/images/2009/06/mccaindadt.jpg" alt="John McCain on DADT" width="180" height="100" />In an <a href="http://airamerica.com/anamarie/blog/2009/jun/11/mccain-dont-ask-dont-tell-not-civil-rights-issue-gays-serve-honorably-audi" target="_blank">interview with Air America&#8217;s Ana Marie Cox</a>, Senator John McCain  re-affirmed his support for Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell (DADT). When Cox compared DADT to Truman&#8217;s forced de-segregation of the armed forces as a civil rights issue, a <strong>testy</strong> John McCain replied: &#8220;Well, you are entitled to your opinion. But I don&#8217;t think so.&#8221;</p>
<p>An excerpt from the interview below:</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>MCCAIN: </strong>My opinion is shaped by the view of the leaders of the military. The reason why I supported the policy to start with is because General Colin Powell, who was then the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the one that strongly recommended we adopt this policy in the Clinton administration. I have not heard General Powell or any of the other military leaders reverse their position, just like when on other issues, that people are expert and knowledgeable of, I rely on their opinion. But this is unique. These military leaders are responsible for the very lives of the men and women under their command, and that&#8217;s why I am especially guided, to a large degree, by their views.</p>
<p><strong>COX:</strong> Now, you know that Truman de-segregated the military through executive order. And he did it against the wishes of some people in the military. There were some studies that had been shown and some panels that suggested that integration was actually good for the forces.</p>
<p><strong>MCCAIN:</strong> Let me tell you again. Colin Powell was asked exactly that question, as an African-American. He was asked that question exactly, and he answered it hundreds of times. And he said, &#8220;I do not equate ethnicity with sexual orientation.&#8221; I agree with him.</p>
<p><strong>COX:</strong> Well, actually, there&#8217;s something to that, because obviously, right now there&#8217;s no segregation at all of gay people and straight people because we don&#8217;t know who is gay. So I guess I have to ask&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>MCCAIN:</strong> But the two issues are not comparable. So I&#8217;m not sure why you&#8217;d bring that up.</p>
<p><strong>COX:</strong> I think they&#8217;re comparable in that they are both civil rights issues.</p>
<p><strong>MCCAIN:</strong> Well, you are entitled to your opinion. But I don&#8217;t think so.</p></blockquote>
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<p>The full interview will air on Saturday 9am. An audio clip is available on the <a href="http://airamerica.com/anamarie/blog/2009/jun/11/mccain-dont-ask-dont-tell-not-civil-rights-issue-gays-serve-honorably-audi" target="_blank">Air America website</a>.</p>
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		<title>NY Senator Diaz calls marriage equality an insult to people of faith</title>
		<link>http://www.inlookout.com/2009/04/17/ny-senator-diaz-calls-marriage-equality-an-insult-to-people-of-faith/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York State Senator and evangelical minister Ruben Diaz has come out strongly against NY Governor Patterson&#8217;s support for gay marriage, asking the governor to step down. From Senator&#8217;s website: &#8220;The Governor is also being disrespectful to the new Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan and to every Catholic in New York City by pushing a gay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inlookout.com/media/images/2009/04/diaz.jpg" alt="diaz" title="diaz" width="78" height="111" class="alignright size-full wp-image-2430" />New York State Senator and evangelical minister Ruben Diaz has come out strongly against NY Governor Patterson&#8217;s support for gay marriage, asking the governor to step down.</p>
<p>From Senator&#8217;s website:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The Governor is also being disrespectful to the new Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan and to every Catholic in New York City by pushing a gay marriage bill the same week that Catholics are celebrating welcoming ceremonies for his arrival; If I were Governor Paterson, I would abstain from going to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the welcoming ceremony and to celebrate Mass.&#8221;
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<p>Senator Diaz will also be organizing a rally in May to ask the governor to step down. Audio from  <a href="http://www.wnyc.org/news/articles/129012" target="_blank">WNYC.org</a>.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s hoping the response from the gay community is swift and unrelenting. This is New York we&#8217;re talking about.</p>
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		<title>Utah Senator Buttars punished for breaking vow of silence, not for his homophobic comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 07:51:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Utah Senators Howard Stephenson (R) and Dennis Stowell (R) admitted on a conservative radio show Saturday that fellow Senator Chris Buttars was not stripped of his committee posts for anti-gay comments made during an interview, but because he broke a previous agreement not talk about gay issues. As reported in the Deseret News&#8230; &#8220;I have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.inlookout.com/media/images/2009/03/buttars.jpg" alt="buttars" title="buttars" width="107" height="120" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1626" />Utah Senators Howard Stephenson (R) and Dennis Stowell (R) admitted on a conservative radio show Saturday that fellow Senator Chris Buttars was not stripped of his committee posts for anti-gay comments made during an interview, but because he broke a previous agreement not talk about gay issues.</p>
<p>As reported in the <a href="http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705286667,00.html" target="_blank">Deseret News</a>&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I have to tell you publicly that most of what Sen. Buttars said — I agree with,&#8221; Sen. Howard Stephenson, R-Draper, said on the weekly radio program &#8220;Inside Utah Politics&#8221; on KTKK-AM. &#8220;However, my concern is that we, as a Senate caucus, had an agreement that because Senator Buttars has become such a lightning rod on this issue, that he would not be the spokesperson on the issue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Buttars violated that agreement, Stephenson said, adding that the comments undermined &#8220;everything we&#8217;ve done&#8221; in the last three weeks of the legislative session.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the bulk of people in Utah agree with 90 percent of what he said,&#8221; Sen. Dennis Stowell, R-Parowan, chimed in on the radio program. &#8220;He is a lightning rod, and I&#8217;m afraid the gay community&#8217;s using him a little bit to get more publicity.&#8221;&#8216;</p></blockquote>
<p>Audio clip of the radio show below, relevant segment 38:20 minutes in &mdash; <strong>be sure to listen to the end of that segment</strong> &mdash; particularly the caller. The entire clip may be worth a listen as well&#8230; just to get a sense of how clueless these folks really are&#8230;</p>
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