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Harrumph! Massachusetts representative Barney Frank doesn’t suffer fools

Started by Shana A, December 05, 2008, 02:28:29 PM

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Shana A

Harrumph!
Massachusetts representative Barney Frank doesn't suffer fools, tolerate tardiness, or think much will result from all those gay rights rallies. But when it comes to the prospect of the next four years, the grumpiest guy in the House is downright giddy.
By Benoit Denizet-Lewis
From The Advocate  January 13, 2009

http://www.advocate.com/issue_story_ektid67124.asp

It's 8 a.m. on Election Day, and Barney Frank is doing his laundry. "Good morning," he mumbles, lugging a gigantic white laundry bag over his shoulder as he leads the way from the basement up the stairs to his studio apartment in an unremarkable brick complex in Newton, Mass. We're greeted there by Frank's boyfriend, Jim Ready, a handsome and sturdy 39-year-old who bears an uncanny resemblance to Sarah Palin's snowmobiling husband, Todd. Ready loves to surf more than snowmobile, and he's secured promises from Frank, who does not surf, to accompany him on some beach excursions. "I've been to enough political events with him lately," Ready says. "He owes me."

Today, though, the 68-year-old congressman is busy trying to keep his job. There is little doubt that he will -- Frank is beloved in the district he's served since 1981 and is running against Earl Sholley, an all-but-ignored Republican -- but Frank's brand has taken a hit in recent months as Republicans "mounted a coordinated campaign to blame Democrats, with me as the point man, for the economic meltdown," he says. In a poll taken a few weeks before the election, Frank was drawing only 55%. "I'm usually in the high 70s," he tells me, "so that was a problem."
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Hazumu

I just wanted to pull out the part relevant to our community.  Underlining is mine. =K

Quote from: article"Once we get out of Iraq, we'll get rid of 'don't ask, don't tell,' " he tells me. "There's not going to be that much of a fight over that—people are over it. Plus it's hard to argue today that 20-year-olds freak out at the sight of a gay guy. We will also get hate-crimes legislation with transgender included, and we will get employment nondiscrimination with transgender included -- if transgender people keep working for it and lobbying for it. Many people assumed that Nancy Pelosi and I could just deliver that, but that's not how it works. I think they understand now that they have to go to each congressperson and make the case."
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Sandy

Quote from: Karen on December 06, 2008, 02:15:19 PM
I just wanted to pull out the part relevant to our community.  Underlining is mine. =K

Quote from: article"Once we get out of Iraq, we'll get rid of 'don't ask, don't tell,' " he tells me. "There's not going to be that much of a fight over that—people are over it. Plus it's hard to argue today that 20-year-olds freak out at the sight of a gay guy. We will also get hate-crimes legislation with transgender included, and we will get employment nondiscrimination with transgender included -- if transgender people keep working for it and lobbying for it. Many people assumed that Nancy Pelosi and I could just deliver that, but that's not how it works. I think they understand now that they have to go to each congressperson and make the case."

Yeah, I saw that and my blood started to boil.  In other words, barney the purple dinosaur isn't going to help the trans community like he did for the gay community.

We're on our own.

Thanks barney, you're all heart.

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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tekla

Don't kid yourself.  The gay community has worked long and hard going exactly what he said.  That we ain't getting a free ride is obvious, but if we work, we can get there on our own, which is the only way.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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goingdown

I think that with good luck the new hate-crime law will include gender-identty and expression. ( However the importance of that law can not be denied)

I do not think that full EDNA will pass the congress. The real battle is that more state should pass employment protections including gender identity or expression. New York could do that after lobbing enough and there seem to be other states too.
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goingdown

I do not know the current status of CT and MA but the work has been begun there. New Hampshire and Wisconsin are more difficult. Hawaii and Nevada have democrats majority in the both chambers but at least in NV the governor will veto such piece of legistlation.
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