Jamie McDaniel
07-16-2006, 10:40 AM
A while back when I stayed at a hotel in Louisville, I learned from the visitor's pamphlet on the desk that Louisville was the 16th largest city in the U.S. I was shocked. A city in Kentucky?! Only fifteen other U.S. cities ahead of us? Wow!
While the claim is in dispute (http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060623/NEWS01/606230370), the point remains that a Kentucky city has climbed into the charts. So it is very good that this week the University of Louisville voted to offer health benefits to domestic partners of employees. The University of Kentucky here in Lexington will likely follow suit.
Such news concerning basic fairness brings excitement to progressive Kentuckians. Unfortunately it also exposes the bigotry that is present.
Editorial: The Wrong Kind of People (http://news.kypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060715/NEWS02/607150306/1014)
Summary:
Kentucky State Senator Dick Roeding called the U of L decision to offer health benefits "repulsive" and said "I don't want to entice any of those people into our state. Those are the wrong kind of people."
When the Log Cabin Republicans called for his resignation, a Kentucky newspaper called the Republican Senator for comment. He asked who were the Log Cabin Republicans. The reporter informed him that they were a gay rights organization within the GOP. Senator Roeding said, "Oh, a bunch of queers."
While the claim is in dispute (http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060623/NEWS01/606230370), the point remains that a Kentucky city has climbed into the charts. So it is very good that this week the University of Louisville voted to offer health benefits to domestic partners of employees. The University of Kentucky here in Lexington will likely follow suit.
Such news concerning basic fairness brings excitement to progressive Kentuckians. Unfortunately it also exposes the bigotry that is present.
Editorial: The Wrong Kind of People (http://news.kypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060715/NEWS02/607150306/1014)
Summary:
Kentucky State Senator Dick Roeding called the U of L decision to offer health benefits "repulsive" and said "I don't want to entice any of those people into our state. Those are the wrong kind of people."
When the Log Cabin Republicans called for his resignation, a Kentucky newspaper called the Republican Senator for comment. He asked who were the Log Cabin Republicans. The reporter informed him that they were a gay rights organization within the GOP. Senator Roeding said, "Oh, a bunch of queers."