Quantcast
Channel: Connexion News: Front Page
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 9424

What a difference - a look at the 1996 DOMA debate on the Hill

$
0
0
Courtesy of Think Progress LGBT, take a look at the sad, pathetic, hateful political points scored at the expense of the LGBT community in 1996, as DOMA was debated (and later passed).

[W]hile DOMA passed with overwhelming bipartisan majorities in 1996, just two Republican senators - Chuck Grassley (IA) and Orrin Hatch (UT) - appeared at yesterday's hearing, and only one (Grassley) spoke-up in its defense. The rest of the debate was dominated by Democrats, some of whom expressed regret for voting for the law...

- REP. TOM COBURN (R-OK): "And there are studies to say that over 43% of all people who profess homosexuality have greater than 500 partners".

- REP. BOB BARR (R-GA): "It is part of a deliberate, coldly calculated power move to confront the basic social institutions on which our country not only was founded, but has prospered, and will continue to prosper."

- SEN. TRENT LOTT (R-MS): "To force upon our communities the legal recognition of same sex marriage would be social engineering beyond anything in the American experience."


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 9424

Trending Articles