Is this really a priority for the House? It's embarrassing given all of the messes that need Congress's attention. All I have to say is that someone fumegates the chamber after she belches out her hot air of hate. (The Advocate):
Maggie Gallagher, the chairman of the board for the National Organization for Marriage, is scheduled to testify Friday at a House subcommittee hearing titled "Defending Marriage."Streaming is here.The panel testifying before six Republicans and four Democrats on the subcommittee will also include Ethics and Public Policy Center president Edward Whelan (a fellow marriage equality opponent), and Carlos Ball, a Rutgers Law School professor who will testify that President Barack Obama and his Justice Department were correct in calling DOMA unconstitutional. In February, the administration announced it would no longer defend the 1996 law in court.
UPDATE: And look at what
Maggot Here's GetEQUAL activist Michael Dixon, presenting Maggie Gallagher with the "First Annual Anita Bryant 'Unparalleled Bigotry' Award" in the hallway outside of the hearing room.
LGBT Group Confronts Maggie Gallagher in Congressional Hearing, Presents Her With "Anita Bryant Unparalleled Bigotry" AwardAlso: Jeremy over at Good As You has a roundup of Maggie and NOM's "greatest hits."At a Congressional hearing on "Defending Marriage" in the Subcommittee on the Constitution, GetEQUAL - a national lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization using direct action and nonviolent civil disobedience tactics - presented Maggie Gallagher, one of those testifying at the hearing and the board chairman of the National Organization for Marriage, with the "First Annual Anita Bryant Award for Unbridled and Unparalleled Bigotry." Competition for the prize was fierce, with Ms. Gallagher out-bigoting such notable figures as Senator John McCain, Michelle Bachmann, Pastor Rick Warren, and Sarah Palin.
"In presenting this award to Ms. Gallagher, we are recognizing the bigotry that she has pioneered over the past few years - malice that has put her ahead of the pack in the world of professional bigots who draw a paycheck each day from the hatred they stir up among the 'radical right' wing of the American public," said Robin McGehee, director of GetEQUAL. "At a time when Americans overwhelmingly support marriage equality it takes a very special person like Ms. Gallagher to stand up and fight for discriminations and bigotry. It's gratifying to be able to draw attention to the unrelenting hatred that Ms. Gallagher and others at the National Organization for Marriage have been contributing to American life."
At the Congressional hearing, GetEQUAL was able to present Ms. Gallagher with an award certificate, which will be accompanied at a later date with a prize in honor of the award's namesake - a cream pie. Harkening back to an incident in 1977, the award is given in commemoration of the "pieing" of Anita Bryant - then the leader of Save Our Children. Video of the incident can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS91gT3XT_A.
"I have seen the video of the four 'self-proclaimed homosexuals' who delivered the pie to Anita Bryant in 1977," said Michael Dixon, a GetEQUAL activist. "It is truly an honor to walk in their footsteps as GetEQUAL recognizes and rewards the tireless efforts of Ms. Gallagher - the woman who has picked up the mantle of hatred and prejudice from Ms. Bryant - and worked so hard to promote bigotry and discrimination against an entire class of American citizens. I hope we can unite her with her pie as soon as possible - I have always believed that bigots should get their just desserts."
GetEQUAL will deliver the pie prize during a future public appearance by Ms. Gallagher, to ensure that she is able to celebrate the award publicly, in front of an audience. The exact moment of delivery is unknown at this time.