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msanthrope

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Wed Sep 5, 2012, 04:32 AM Sep 2012

The Civil Rights Plank of the Democratic Party ('Cause some people missed it!!) [View all]

Protecting Rights and Freedoms

Civil Rights. We believe in an America where everybody gets a fair shot and everybody plays by the same set of rules. At the core of the Democratic Party is the principle that no one should face discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, language, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability status. Democrats support our civil rights statutes and we have stepped up enforcement of laws that prohibit discrimination in the workplace and other settings. We are committed to protecting all communities from violence. We are committed to ending racial, ethnic, and religious profiling and requiring federal, state, and local enforcement agencies to take steps to eliminate the practice, and we continue to support enforcement of Title VI. We are committed to equal opportunity for all Americans and to making sure that every American is treated equally under the law.


We are committed to ensuring full equality for women: we reaffirm our support for the Equal Rights Amendment, recommit to enforcing Title IX, support the Paycheck Fairness Act, and will urge ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. We know that putting America back to work is Job One, and we are committed to ensuring that Americans do not face employment discrimination. We support the Employment Non- Discrimination Act because people should not be fired based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

President Obama and the Democratic Party are committed to ensuring all Americans are treated fairly. This administration hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Bullying Prevention and we must continue our work to prevent vicious bullying of young people and support LGBT youth. The President's record, from ending "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in full cooperation with our military leadership, to passing the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, to ensuring same-sex couples can visit each other in the hospital, reflects Democrats' belief that all Americans deserve the same chance to pursue happiness, earn a living, be safe in their communities, serve their country, and take care of the ones they love. The Administration has said that the word ‘family' in immigration includes LGBT relationships in order to protect bi-national families threatened with deportation.

Women. President Obama—the son of a single mother and the father of two daughters—understands that women aren't a special interest group. They are more than half of this country, and issues that affect women also affect families. That is why the first bill he signed into law was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which helps women fight back when they are paid less than men, and why we continue to fight to overcome Republican opposition and pass the Paycheck Fairness Act to help stop gender discrimination in pay before it starts. And that is why the Justice Department and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, led by President Obama's appointees, have investigated and prosecuted numerous violations of the nation's civil rights laws, and obtained more than $140 million in relief for victims of gender discrimination. We Democrats will continue to support efforts to ensure that workers can combat gender discrimination in the workplace and to protect women against pregnancy discrimination. And that's why we support passing the Healthy Families Act, broadening the Family and Medical Leave Act, and partnering with states to move toward paid leave.

We understand that economic issues are women's issues, and the challenges of supporting and raising a family are often primarily a woman's responsibility. That's why putting Americans back to work is Job One. That's why the Affordable Care Act especially helps women by guaranteeing they and their families won't become uninsured when they lose their jobs. That's why this administration strengthened Medicare and Medicaid for millions of women and families. And that's why the Affordable Care Act is ending health insurance discrimination against women, and provides women with free access to preventive care, including prenatal screenings, mammograms, cervical cancer screening, breast-feeding supports, and contraception.

We understand that women's rights are civil rights. That's why we reaffirm our support for the ERA, recommit to enforcing Title IX, and will urge ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. That's why we are committed to ending violence against women, why Vice President Joe Biden originally wrote and championed the Violence Against Women Act during his time in the Senate, and why we support reauthorizing and strengthening it now.

The President and the Democratic Party believe that women have a right to control their reproductive choices. Democrats support access to affordable family planning services, and President Obama and Democrats will continue to stand up to Republican efforts to defund Planned Parenthood health centers. The Affordable Care Act ensures that women have access to contraception in their health insurance plans, and the President has respected the principle of religious liberty. Democrats support evidence-based and age-appropriate sex education.

Protecting A Woman's Right to Choose. The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v. Wade and a woman's right to make decisions regarding her pregnancy, including a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay. We oppose any and all efforts to weaken or undermine that right. Abortion is an intensely personal decision between a woman, her family, her doctor, and her clergy; there is no place for politicians or government to get in the way. We also recognize that health care and education help reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and thereby also reduce the need for abortions. We strongly and unequivocally support a woman's decision to have a child by providing affordable health care and ensuring the availability of and access to programs that help women during pregnancy and after the birth of a child, including caring adoption programs.

Voting Rights. We believe the right to vote and to have your vote counted is an essential American freedom, and we oppose laws that place unnecessary restrictions on those seeking to exercise that freedom. Democrats have a proud history of standing up for the right to vote. During the Obama administration, the Justice Department has initiated careful, thorough, and independent reviews of proposed voting changes, and it has prevented states from implementing voter identification laws that would be harmful to minority voters. Democrats know that voter identification laws can disproportionately burden young voters, people of color, low-income families, people with disabilities, and the elderly, and we refuse to allow the use of political pretexts to disenfranchise American citizens.

District of Columbia. Every citizen of the United States is entitled to equal citizenship rights, including the 638,000 residents of the nation's capital who pay federal taxes without representation. The American citizens who live in Washington, D.C., like the citizens of the 50 states, should have full and equal congressional rights and the right to have the laws and budget of their local government respected without congressional interference.

Freedom to Marry. We support the right of all families to have equal respect, responsibilities, and protections under the law. We support marriage equality and support the movement to secure equal treatment under law for same-sex couples. We also support the freedom of churches and religious entities to decide how to administer marriage as a religious sacrament without government interference.

We oppose discriminatory federal and state constitutional amendments and other attempts to deny equal protection of the laws to committed same-sex couples who seek the same respect and responsibilities as other married couples. We support the full repeal of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act and the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act.

Firearms. We recognize that the individual right to bear arms is an important part of the American tradition, and we will preserve Americans' Second Amendment right to own and use firearms. We believe that the right to own firearms is subject to reasonable regulation. We understand the terrible consequences of gun violence; it serves as a reminder that life is fragile, and our time here is limited and precious. We believe in an honest, open national conversation about firearms. We can focus on effective enforcement of existing laws, especially strengthening our background check system, and we can work together to enact commonsense improvements—like reinstating the assault weapons ban and closing the gun show loophole—so that guns do not fall into the hands of those irresponsible, law-breaking few.

http://www.democrats.org/democratic-national-platform#greater-together


NOTE ON COPYRIGHT--this is a publicly released document, as an attachment to this press release:

http://uspolitics.einnews.com/pr_news/113179836/fwd-democratic-party-releases-2012-platform


No civil rights plank???? Seriously??

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More on Civil rights and Liberties Promoted Here and Abroad. msanthrope Sep 2012 #1
+ AtomicKitten Sep 2012 #34
. n/t porphyrian Sep 2012 #49
You've made them reappear! AtomicKitten Sep 2012 #2
It's magic!!!! nt msanthrope Sep 2012 #3
maybe you are mixing up civil right with civil liberties? NoMoreWarNow Sep 2012 #4
You caught the misdirection play. Fuddnik Sep 2012 #7
Which was why the civil liberties plank was posted in the first reply. msanthrope Sep 2012 #12
Facts are good... SidDithers Sep 2012 #5
Oh, SNAP! Odin2005 Sep 2012 #6
What about the civil liberties planks in the '08 platform that aren't in the '12 platform? MadHound Sep 2012 #8
I posted the civ lb plank in reply 1. What do you disagree with? nt msanthrope Sep 2012 #13
You are posting the civil rights plank, MadHound Sep 2012 #23
Nope--I posted the whole civ lib plank in response 1--what are your specific objections to it??? nt msanthrope Sep 2012 #32
What part of "banning torture" do you not understand? What part of "reducing Guantanamo"? Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #50
What a transparently disingenuous OP. woo me with science Sep 2012 #9
I posted the civ lb plank in reply 1. What do you disagree with? nt msanthrope Sep 2012 #14
Still ignoring what Madhound and others point out...Still misdirecting. woo me with science Sep 2012 #16
Again--I posted the whole civi lib plank. Tell us all what you find objectionable in it. nt msanthrope Sep 2012 #33
You are still not reading Response 1. "Banning torture", Guantanomo, etc. is in the plank in resp 1 Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2012 #51
Nobody said there was no "civil rights" plank. Someone posted an article from Mother Jones Puregonzo1188 Sep 2012 #10
Um..no. In reply 1, I posted the civ lb plank..including the prohibition on toture. msanthrope Sep 2012 #15
Red herrings ProSense Sep 2012 #19
''Everyone deserves a fair shot'' all right. Octafish Sep 2012 #11
How many Americans has Obama killed? ProSense Sep 2012 #17
Two that I know of. Apparently three. Octafish Sep 2012 #20
Oh yeah, ProSense Sep 2012 #22
Nothing about holding a hearing to determine if someone's a terrorist. Octafish Sep 2012 #26
You can debate ProSense Sep 2012 #28
Be obtuse, I don't care. The Constitution expressly says no President can do that. Octafish Sep 2012 #30
Um..no. The War Powers Act is Constitutional. msanthrope Sep 2012 #41
No, you are conflating two things. Octafish Sep 2012 #43
No--they can kill persons who fall under the AUMF Congress passed. msanthrope Sep 2012 #44
Going by that, then, anyone who criticizes the USA can be a terrorist. Octafish Sep 2012 #45
Going by the AUMF, you have to be a member of Al Qaeda. Are you a member of al-Qaeda? msanthrope Sep 2012 #46
You have it right there in your own post MadHound Sep 2012 #27
There are ProSense Sep 2012 #29
He was an innocent, killed by our government, MadHound Sep 2012 #31
Wait ProSense Sep 2012 #37
I would have been just fine with Mr. Bush drone striking any member of Al-Qaeda, in accordance with msanthrope Sep 2012 #38
Actually--on the say-so of the Congress, too. You forget that the AUMF of 9/18/01 msanthrope Sep 2012 #40
Um...are you claiming the NSA is shooting missles at Americans, or is that msanthrope Sep 2012 #18
Gosh. The President has ordered American citizens killed without trial and you make fun? Octafish Sep 2012 #21
Again....is that the NSA shooting missles at Americans, or just a stock photo of what you msanthrope Sep 2012 #39
What is the point? For all I know, that drone could be run by Blackwater. Octafish Sep 2012 #42
This blatant attempt at misdirection should sink. woo me with science Sep 2012 #24
Kick! n/t ProSense Sep 2012 #25
Kick for the facts presented in the OP and the first reply...nt SidDithers Sep 2012 #36
kick AtomicKitten Sep 2012 #48
. n/t porphyrian Sep 2012 #35
Kick & rec WonderGrunion Sep 2012 #47
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