Same-sex marriage part of DNC platform

This ought to inspire the progressive base. It’ll also make the Republican fundie base extremely motivated, but so what? The Democratic party ought to do the right thing more often – preferably without checking to see which way the wind is blowing:

A plank supporting same-sex marriage will be included as part of the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) platform, according to an exclusive report at the Washington Blade, which notes it was a unanimous decision.

Also included is language supporting ENDA and rejecting DOMA. Retiring Congressman Barney Frank “who sits on the committee, told the Washington Blade on Monday that the 15-member panel unanimously backed the inclusion of a marriage equality plank after a national hearing over the weekend in Minneapolis, in which several witnesses testified in favor of such language,” Chris Johnson, writing at the Blade, reported today:

“I was part of a unanimous decision to include it,” Frank said. “There was a unanimous decision in the drafting committee to include it in the platform, which I supported, but everybody was for it.”

Frank emphasized that support for marriage equality is a position that has been established for the Democratic Party, from the president, who endorsed marriage equality in May, to House Democratic lawmakers who voted to reject an amendment reaffirming the Defense of Marriage Act earlier this month.

A DNC staffer, who is familiar with the process and spoke on condition of anonymity, said the language in the platform approved on Sunday not only backs marriage equality, but also rejects DOMA and has positive language with regard to the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. The exact wording of the language wasn’t immediately available.

4 thoughts on “Same-sex marriage part of DNC platform

  1. I’ll believe it when I see it. This is probably another Obama bait and switch.

  2. Holy Shit Bat-Realist!!! The man has already come out publicly in favor of same sex marriage, to whioh I ask you: What sort of switching room do you think he has left? You must be thinking of Gov. Flipper in this regard.

  3. That’s fine.

    Can we add “Corporations do not have the rights of biological persons, and money is not speech”.

    It seems that on economic, military, surveillance and other issues the Democratic party is the same as the Republicans and only differs on a few social issues (such as marriage equality).

  4. Yet another campaign slogan to be bargained away in the name of ‘bipartisanship.’

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