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In reply to the discussion: NYT: 'On Gay Rights, Obama Lets Surrogates Lead' [View all]Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)9. Yeah, what has Obama done for gay Americans after all?
Just piddling little old this:
http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/gay-rights-president-obamas-37-accomplishments-for-lgbt-americans/politics/2011/06/01/21234
Preventing bullying and hate crimes against LGBT Americans
President Obama signs the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law -- the first federal civil rights legislation to include sexual orientation and gender identity
President Obama, Vice President Biden and other Administration officials record It Gets Better videos to address the issue of bullying and suicide among LGBT teens
The President and First Lady Michelle Obama host the White House Conference on Bullying Prevention
The Department of Education issues guidance to support educators in combating bullying in schools by clarifying when student bullying may violate federal education anti-discrimination laws
Supporting LGBT families
Following a directive from the President, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requires all hospitals receiving Medicare and Medicaid funds to allow visitation rights and medical decision making rightsto LGBT patients
HHS creates the National Resource Center for LGBT Elders
The Department of Labor clarifies that the Family Medical Leave Act ensures that LGBT federal employees can care for sick family members
The State Department clarifies that transgender applicants can obtain, under certain conditions, passports that accurately reflect their gender
The Justice Department clarifies that persons with HIV and persons with AIDS are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act and that it would be illegal to exclude them from occupational training and state licensing
The Justice Department issues a memo stating that federal prosecutors should enforce criminal provisions in the Violence Against Women Act in cases involving gay and lesbian relationships
HHSs Administration for Children and Families issues a memorandum to ensure that LGBT and questioning youth in foster care are protected and supported
The US Interagency Council on Homelessness releases Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, the nations first comprehensive strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness,including LGBT homeless youth
The Obama Administration works to ensure that the Census provides a fair and accurate count of all Americans, including LGBT couples
Ensuring equal access to housing for LGBT families
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announces the first ever national study of discrimination in housing against LGBT persons
HUD proposes new regulations to ensure that housing programs are open to all persons regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
HUD requires grant applicants to comply with state and local anti-discrimination law
Supporting LGBT health
President Obama releases the first-ever National HIV/AIDS Strategy
President Obama urges Americans to get tested for HIV
President Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act
HHS issues recommendations to improve the health and well-being of LGBT communities
Despite challenging budgetary times, the Presidents Fiscal Year 2012 Budget not only maintains, but increases domestic HIV/AIDS funding
Supporting job creation among LGBT-owned businesses
The Department of Commerce signs a Memorandum of Understanding with National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce to support federal contracting and exporting
Setting precedents in hiring and benefits for LGBT Americans
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announces that gender identity is a prohibited basis of discrimination in federal employment
President Obama expands federal benefits for same-sex partners of federal employees
OPM allows same-sex domestic partners to apply for long-term care insurance
President Obama sends the first U.S. Executive branch official to testify in support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) before Congress
President Obama continues to appoint LGBT Americans to positions at every level throughout his Administration
Repealing the discriminatory Dont Ask, Dont Tell Law
President Obama signs the Dont Ask, Dont Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which will allow gay, lesbian and bisexual Americans to serve openly and with integrity
Providing global leadership on LGBT issues
The U.S. lifts the discriminatory entry ban for individuals with HIV
President Obama and his administration play active roles in protecting LGBT populations in Uganda, Honduras, Malawi and other countries
The U.S. leads an effort at the United Nations resulting in 85 countries supporting a resolution to end violence and human rights violations related to sexual orientation and gender identity
The White House announces major three-year investment in combating global AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
Honoring LGBT history
President Obama honors the 40th Anniversary of Stonewall riots
President Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to Harvey Milk and Billie Jean King
Supporting LGBT Progress
President Obama has called for the Congressional repeal of the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act and has announced that in his view, Section 3 of DOMA is unconstitutional
President Obama also continues to support legislation that would directly impact the LGBT community, including an inclusive ENDA and the Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations Act
President Obama believes that all students should be safe and healthy and learn in environments free from discrimination, bullying and harassment; that we must ensure adoption rights for all couples and individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation; and that Americans with partners from other countries should not be faced with a painful choice between staying with their partner or staying in their country
President Obama signs the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr., Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law -- the first federal civil rights legislation to include sexual orientation and gender identity
President Obama, Vice President Biden and other Administration officials record It Gets Better videos to address the issue of bullying and suicide among LGBT teens
The President and First Lady Michelle Obama host the White House Conference on Bullying Prevention
The Department of Education issues guidance to support educators in combating bullying in schools by clarifying when student bullying may violate federal education anti-discrimination laws
Supporting LGBT families
Following a directive from the President, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requires all hospitals receiving Medicare and Medicaid funds to allow visitation rights and medical decision making rightsto LGBT patients
HHS creates the National Resource Center for LGBT Elders
The Department of Labor clarifies that the Family Medical Leave Act ensures that LGBT federal employees can care for sick family members
The State Department clarifies that transgender applicants can obtain, under certain conditions, passports that accurately reflect their gender
The Justice Department clarifies that persons with HIV and persons with AIDS are covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act and that it would be illegal to exclude them from occupational training and state licensing
The Justice Department issues a memo stating that federal prosecutors should enforce criminal provisions in the Violence Against Women Act in cases involving gay and lesbian relationships
HHSs Administration for Children and Families issues a memorandum to ensure that LGBT and questioning youth in foster care are protected and supported
The US Interagency Council on Homelessness releases Opening Doors: Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness, the nations first comprehensive strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness,including LGBT homeless youth
The Obama Administration works to ensure that the Census provides a fair and accurate count of all Americans, including LGBT couples
Ensuring equal access to housing for LGBT families
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announces the first ever national study of discrimination in housing against LGBT persons
HUD proposes new regulations to ensure that housing programs are open to all persons regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity
HUD requires grant applicants to comply with state and local anti-discrimination law
Supporting LGBT health
President Obama releases the first-ever National HIV/AIDS Strategy
President Obama urges Americans to get tested for HIV
President Obama signs the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act
HHS issues recommendations to improve the health and well-being of LGBT communities
Despite challenging budgetary times, the Presidents Fiscal Year 2012 Budget not only maintains, but increases domestic HIV/AIDS funding
Supporting job creation among LGBT-owned businesses
The Department of Commerce signs a Memorandum of Understanding with National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce to support federal contracting and exporting
Setting precedents in hiring and benefits for LGBT Americans
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announces that gender identity is a prohibited basis of discrimination in federal employment
President Obama expands federal benefits for same-sex partners of federal employees
OPM allows same-sex domestic partners to apply for long-term care insurance
President Obama sends the first U.S. Executive branch official to testify in support of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) before Congress
President Obama continues to appoint LGBT Americans to positions at every level throughout his Administration
Repealing the discriminatory Dont Ask, Dont Tell Law
President Obama signs the Dont Ask, Dont Tell Repeal Act of 2010, which will allow gay, lesbian and bisexual Americans to serve openly and with integrity
Providing global leadership on LGBT issues
The U.S. lifts the discriminatory entry ban for individuals with HIV
President Obama and his administration play active roles in protecting LGBT populations in Uganda, Honduras, Malawi and other countries
The U.S. leads an effort at the United Nations resulting in 85 countries supporting a resolution to end violence and human rights violations related to sexual orientation and gender identity
The White House announces major three-year investment in combating global AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria
Honoring LGBT history
President Obama honors the 40th Anniversary of Stonewall riots
President Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to Harvey Milk and Billie Jean King
Supporting LGBT Progress
President Obama has called for the Congressional repeal of the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act and has announced that in his view, Section 3 of DOMA is unconstitutional
President Obama also continues to support legislation that would directly impact the LGBT community, including an inclusive ENDA and the Domestic Partners Benefits and Obligations Act
President Obama believes that all students should be safe and healthy and learn in environments free from discrimination, bullying and harassment; that we must ensure adoption rights for all couples and individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation; and that Americans with partners from other countries should not be faced with a painful choice between staying with their partner or staying in their country
But, yes, because President Obama hasn't made marriage legal for same-sex couples, we should throw this guy under the bus.
Yeah, right.
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Sometimes it comes from just wanting to feel special and "different." I know black Republicans who
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#35
There is little indication that Mr. Obama plans to endorse same-sex marriage before the presidential
MADem
Dec 2011
#3
I agree 100% as opposed to Mr. Clinton who went around southern states bragging about DOMA.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#36
Sorry, that's what I meant to say. My point is that people are upset with Obama
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#41
Then, I can't understand why some refuse to give Obama the *SAME* benefit of the doubt.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#45
Yes, because Bill Clinton didn't support it. He ran on banning gay marriage and let liberals
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#37
When 'AIDS activists' intreupped a Presidential speech, all of DU called them 'gay activists'
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#23
Duh. My point is that it is not JUST ours, and yet when anyone speaks on AIDS
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#48
It's words, not policy. What were his actions? He signed a law banning funding for needle exchanges,
LeftyMom
Dec 2011
#20
Except that the FACT is that he is opposed to marriage equality, that is our
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#25
Using marriage equality to bash the President when he's done so much in other places
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#28
He is using it to claim his kind are superior to our kind, he is the one opposing us
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#49
I don't think he said that he's "done enough." Nowhere did I see that language. Unfair
MADem
Dec 2011
#15
Yes! And it's laughable that so many support Ron Paul. Do they really think that voting for Paul
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#38
Ron Paul was only too pleased to take the endorsement of that nutty pastor who advocated death for
MADem
Jan 2012
#40
The issue is not that he has not 'made marriage legal' it is that he speaks his opposition
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#26
He's called for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage act. He calls it unconstitutional
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#29
Barack Obama, a black man in 2011, has taken a "state's rights" approach toward gay marriage.
Occulus
Jan 2012
#33
Starting with McClurkin, his surrogates always did that part. Sent the message he
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#24
I believe that Obama must travel down this road, sadly, because this country is STLL a bigoted
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#34