Quote from: Jamie D on October 28, 2012, 02:52:22 AM
Sorry Stephe, but that one just doesn't pass the sniff test. The real reasons were discussed by Rep. Barney Frank's legislative aide, Diego Sanchez:
Nice seletive editing " The Democratic majority in the both chambers was losing power, and nobody knew for sure what hostile language Republicans might push in a last-ditch attempt to kill ENDA. "
I hope everyone will read the whole thing, not this right wing "fox news" editing job here.
So please anyone: post where the R side has tried or even planned to introduce, pass ENDA or repeal DOMA? Maybe if the R side hadn't fought health care every inch of the way and this don't ask don't tell stuff, there might have been some time? You keep saying failure, they fail being the republicans fight these every time and we want more of them in office?
Again, please post a list of the things republicans have done to help the LBGT. I have asked this many times and never has this list been produced.
BTW here is a list Obama did do, sorry if I don't see this as failure:
http://www.equalitygiving.org/Accomplishments-by-the-Administration-and-Congress-on-LGBT-EqualityFEDERAL LEGISLATION SIGNED INTO LAW
Signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which expanded existing United States federal hate crime law to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability -- the first positive federal LGBT legislation in the nation's history
Repealed Don't Ask/Don't Tell
Signed the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act
POLICIES CHANGED
Reversed US refusal to sign the UN Declaration on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Extended benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees in 2009 and, further, in 2010
Lifted the HIV Entry Ban
Issued diplomatic passports, and provided other benefits, to the partners of same-sex foreign service employees
Committed to ensuring that federal housing programs are open to all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
Conceived a National Resource Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Elders -- the nation's first ever -- funded by a three-year HHS grant to SAG
Banned job discrimination based on gender identity throughout the Federal government (the nation's largest employer)
Eliminated the discriminatory Census Bureau policy that kept our relationships from being counted, encouraging couples who consider themselves married to file that way, even if their state of residence does not yet permit legal marriage
Instructed HHS to require any hospital receiving Medicare or Medicaid funds (virtually all hospitals) to allow LGBT visitation rights
Required all grant applicants seeking HUD funding to comply with state and local anti-discrimination laws that protect LGBT individuals
Adopted transgender recommendations on the issuance of gender-appropriate passports that will ease barriers to safe travel and that will provide government-issued ID that avoids involuntary "outing" in situations requiring ID, like hiring, where a gender-appropriate driver's license or birth certificate is not available
Extended domestic violence protections to LGBT victims
[full list at link]
http://www.equalitygiving.org/Accomplishments-by-the-Administration-and-Congress-on-LGBT-Equality