Tinkerbell047
05-30-2007, 10:42 AM
Here we are, the GLBT people of the US, fighting for the ability to be with the people we love and have the same liberties (marriage, health benefits, hell, even military service) as any other person in the States. My question... where is the ACLU?
The American Civil Liberties Union will raise cane over a city hall in the middle of no where posting the 10 Commandments, or a school having a copy of a "religious" book in their library. They take cases to the Supreme Court over the right to burn flags, demonstrate, and pray in schools. They had a fit when girls under 18 almost had to tell their parents before they could get an abortion, but where are they on gay issues? Have they once stood up and fought for our right to marry? Serve in the military? What is their stand on gay civil rights?
Honestly, I have heard about their action on freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and almost all of our other Bill of Rights issues... but not once have I heard about their stand on gay issues.
-Tink
The American Civil Liberties Union will raise cane over a city hall in the middle of no where posting the 10 Commandments, or a school having a copy of a "religious" book in their library. They take cases to the Supreme Court over the right to burn flags, demonstrate, and pray in schools. They had a fit when girls under 18 almost had to tell their parents before they could get an abortion, but where are they on gay issues? Have they once stood up and fought for our right to marry? Serve in the military? What is their stand on gay civil rights?
Honestly, I have heard about their action on freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and almost all of our other Bill of Rights issues... but not once have I heard about their stand on gay issues.
-Tink