Gay Marriage
Julaine Appling on Breastfeeding
Posted March 3rd, 2007 by Steve HansonWell, okay then, let me see if I understand this:
Fred Risser introduced a bill to ensure that women will not be legally prevented from breast feeding in public. A reporter from the Badger Herald asked Julaine Appling about her opinion on the bill, and printed a (and it looks reasonable to me) truncated quote from her.
Read More »Doyle and Domestic Partner Benefits
Posted February 13th, 2007 by Steve HansonI thought I would forward over this action alert from the folks at Fair Wisconsin:
Today Governor Jim Doyle will release his budget proposal to the Wisconsin Legislature. For the first time, he will call on state lawmakers to extend domestic partner health insurance to all state employees.
Please urge your state lawmakers to support domestic partner benefits today. Click here to send a message:
Read More »Wisconsin Gay Marriage Foes Take Eye Off The Ball - Dave Zweifel
Posted January 31st, 2007 by Steve HansonFrom Dave Zweifel at the Capital Times - Maybe the Gay Marriage antagonists would be better served by trying to work on Heterosexual Marriage- -
I've got a suggestion for Julaine Appling and her colleagues at the euphemistically named Family Research Institute of Wisconsin, the state chapter of the organization founded by Christian bomb thrower James Dobson: Quit worrying about homosexual marriage and get to work saving the heterosexual ones.
Appling was the ring leader in last fall's campaign to amend Wisconsin's Constitution to double-ban already banned gay marriage in our state.
Read More »Madison approves anti-anti-gay statements in oath of office.
Posted January 17th, 2007 by Steve HansonFrom 365Gay.com
(Madison, Wisconsin) Madison, Wisconsin city council Tuesday night approved a measure allowing city officials to include a statement supporting same-sex marriage in their oaths of office.
Read More »Uppity Wisconsin on the BBC Web Site
Posted November 4th, 2006 by Steve HansonIn our continuing attempt to become well-known in a very small circle of people who care --- Uppity Wisconsin (and hey - MY FARM - ) are on the BBC web site.
Really - go take a look! As part of the Up All Night show's coverage of the US elections and citizen reporters in the US, they asked me to write a piece for British readers about the elections in Wisconsin. I wrote about the Marriage Amendment.
Read More »Marriage question captivates students
Posted November 2nd, 2006 by Steve HansonMarriage question captivates students - Ask the typical college student in Wisconsin who is running for governor, and you may get a blank stare. Ask about the marriage amendment, and the response is sure to be animated. [Stateline.org Wisconsin News]
Gay marriage opponents hope new TV ad will help in close race
Posted November 1st, 2006 by Steve HansonAs the very close battle over the marriage amendment heats up, they pro-amendment folks are starting to seriously strike back -
Gay marriage opponents hope new TV ad will help in close race - Supporters of an amendment banning gay marriage launched their first television ad Monday and plan to spend hundreds of thousands dollars on a last-minute ad blitz before the Nov. 7 election. [Stateline.org Wisconsin News]
Read More »Just Say No!
Posted October 28th, 2006 by Steve HansonI'm normally a fairly positive person, and God knows I hate to regurgitate anything that Nancy Reagan said, but here it is:
Just Say No!
It's been a difficult time for progressives. The house and senate and presidency have been firmly controlled by the Republicans. Corruption in Washington has reached levels that are incomprehensible to me. There's a new story every day, so it seems. We've become embroiled in a war that most of the country does not support, and the war has killed as many as 650,000 people in a foreign country. We made up a reason for invading the country, and continue to make up excuses for our war, our conduct, our history of torture (and saying that it's justified).
The Republican party is proudly pointing to the "economic progress" of the country. There's been plenty of economic progress for the people with money, for the people with investments, for the friends of the Republicans. But damn little for any of the rest of us. For most of the country. For the poor, for the middle class, for the people we used to think were the backbone of America. They give us answers like fences, Health Savings Accounts (if you can't afford to take your kids to the doctor, it's a cinch you can't afford those).
Read More »Eau Claire Peace and Justice Rally
Posted October 25th, 2006 by Steve HansonEau Claire for Health Care Coalition member, UWEC Progressive Student
Assn. is one of the sponsors of a Rally and march for peace and
justice, specifically in opposition to the marriage and civil union ban
and the death penalty referendum and in support of accessible,
affordable health care and the Eau Claire Health Care Referendum.
This is what we've been working toward in Eau Claire the past nine
months, progressives working together in a multi-issue approach to
support traditional Wisconsin values of peace, social justice,
equality, quality, affordable medical care and the general right of all
people to fulfill their potential to be free, healthy, productive
individuals.
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Madison Canvassers Lying about the Marriage Amendment
Posted October 11th, 2006 by Steve HansonAccording to Channel 27 in Madison , some canvassers in Madison are spreading incorrect information about the Marriage Amendmen coming up for vote in November.
Although it's not clear who these folks were, they claimed to be from Vote Yes for Marriage. The Vote Yes folks seem to be trying to disclaim responsibility.
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