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Story Updated : February 16, 2010 12:00:00 PM

Bloggers Target HRC


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A coalition of progressive bloggers launched a campaign Tuesday urging LGBT equality advocates to contact the Human Rights Campaign in order to pressure President Barack Obama to push for legislative repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell” in 2010.

“OUR MESSAGE TO HRC IS SIMPLE: Publicly demand that President Obama take the lead in getting DADT repealed this year,” read the post on AmericaBlog.

The bloggers are looking for the President to take a lead role in ensuring that Congress passes legislation to overturn the military’s gay ban this year and to publicly call on Congress to do so. To that end, they are mounting what they called a "blog swarm" to compel HRC to advocate more vocally for the President to take a stand.

Joining the call to action are Pam Spaulding of Pam's House Blend, Michelangelo Signorile of Sirius OutQ and The Gist, Markos Moulitsas of DailyKos, Andy Towle of TowleRoad, Joe Jervis of Joe My God, Bil Browning of Bilerico, Taylor Marsh of TaylorMarsh.com, and Dan Savage of Slog.

The post noted “an amazing few weeks of momentum” on ending the policy but added that momentum is “quickly slipping away.”

“After talking to people around Washington over the past two weeks,” wrote John Aravosis of AmericaBlog, “Joe and I have found a vacuum of leadership that is leading to confusion. The Hill has no idea if the President does or doesn't want them to move ahead with repeal this year. The House has already said that it's waiting for the Senate to do something. The Senate is in turmoil after the Democrats lost a single seat in January. And the DADT proposals being discussed in the Senate are focused on every possible approach except full repeal this year.”

The post goes on to say that they are targeting HRC because it’s the LGBT community’s largest, best-funded organization with the most access to the White House.

“We truly believe that if HRC were to openly call on the White House to get DADT repealed this year, it would happen. Mostly because Democrats are rightly worried about the gay vote (and the support of our straight allies) months before a critical congressional election.”

The post encourages readers to contact HRC and voice their concerns and provides the following information:

HRC front desk: (202) 628-4160
TTY: (202) 216-1572
Toll-Free: (800) 777-4723
HRC website comment page: http://www.hrc.org/12022.htm 
General membership e-mail at hrc: membership@hrc.org

The Human Rights Campaign issued the following statement in response to this story:

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell has to be repealed this year. That has been the Human Rights Campaign’s position from the start, and at this point there is no one in the White House who does not know it. We and the community to whom we are accountable agree: this is the year.

We firmly support including repeal in the annual Department of Defense Authorization bill, and have not only indicated as much, but continue to make that case, all while working to gain support for the Military Readiness Enhancement Act.

The President has committed to repeal, but has also made clear that we need the votes in Congress.

If you are a member of HRC, you have received alerts telling you to push your member of Congress to get the Military Readiness Enhancement Act to a vote, and to the President’s desk. You’ve also learned about HRC’s nationwide campaign to repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

The campaign will continue to push the momentum for repeal of DADT through an on-the-ground campaign manager in key states to build diverse local coalitions; to increase public education; to activate grassroots contacts with members of Congress; to form an online hub for action on repeal; and to partner with other key groups working on repeal including the Center for American Progress, Servicemembers United and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.

We encourage activists to do your part to move repeal legislation. https://secure3.convio.net/hrc/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=673

We have been lobbying the White House relentlessly and we’ve seen more movement in recent weeks than in the previous 16 years. Our nation’s top defense officials testified, before the Senate Armed Services Committee, that Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell should be repealed. That did not happen in a vacuum.
These events are just the start. There is a clear path to repeal, and that’s the one we’re on.

If you want to get involved in the fight, please email field@hrc.org.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: doug
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 6:53:37 PM
    Hometown: dc

    Comment:

    email the DNC- google it and click contact, and let them know you won't vote this year if they don't put ENDA, DADT and DOMA up for votes this year.

  • Name: tim
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 5:34:29 PM
    Hometown: la

    Comment:

    I sent a message to the above link/contact- no one at the HRC has bothered/condescended to get back to me- not only are they betraying the entire gay community- they're deaf to it's members

  • Name: Charles
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 4:26:46 PM
    Hometown: Akron

    Comment:

    John Haley is right, HRC is a money pit. Thank you Joe Salmonese, but it's long over due for him and his salary to go. I'll not, and have not contribute a penny to HRC as long as he's there. I will however, keep writing to my Senators and Representatives, to keep the pressure on. They know that they do not have my support or vote, until I have all the same rights as any other American.

  • Name: John Haley
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 10:03:34 AM
    Hometown: Chicago

    Comment:

    HRC switched from being an impactful, boots on the ground, grassroots activist organization to just another K Street lobbying firm MANY years ago. If one simply looked at the equation of dollars they take in in relation to what they accomplish - in true, meaningful legislation being passed - they're NOT a good investment of LGBT dollars. I know Joe Solomonese from his days with Emily's List when I went through campaign finance training while working on the 2002 campaign of Chellie Pingree to unseat Sen. Susan Collins in Maine. In that election, HRC essentially "traded" an endorsement for Collins for a promise that she'd support ENDA "next time." Instead of supporting a progressive leader who'd made equal rights for gays/lesbians just one of MANY issues of social justice she spent here career in the Maine state senate fighting for, HRC endorsed a candidate who'd done NOTHING for our community in six years in Washington. HRC is an ineffectual, money-fueled do nothing lobbying firm.

  • Name: David
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 9:08:24 AM
    Hometown: New York

    Comment:

    Obama has squandered an historic opportunity. There will be no change in this country until we are willing to make it unpleasant for those who block equal rights. Unfortunately, we are too polite and too timid, so we will continue to be exploited by the Democrats and used as fundraising tools by those who hate us.

  • Name: Jay
    Date posted: 2/17/2010 9:02:55 AM
    Hometown: Santa Monica

    Comment:

    It is so sad that our "fierce advocate" is so tepid in his support and that our own organizations are lapdogs for those in power. No more support for Obama and the Democratic Party until they fulfill their promises.

  • Name: Mike
    Date posted: 2/16/2010 7:22:21 PM
    Hometown: Salt Lake City

    Comment:

    Are things getting so bad in the gay community that we have to mobilize to pressure our own people to fight for our rights? Knowing the HRC, Joe will release a sugar coated statement to appease the gay community while at the same time going to the White House to affirm that he is Obama's faithful servant.

  • Name: Ray Fleming
    Date posted: 2/16/2010 6:55:37 PM
    Hometown: Jackson, MS

    Comment:

    HRC isn't going to do shit except call my house begging for money to throw expensive parties while gay kids die on the streets. The same goes for most if not all of the national organizations. Why the hell didn't any of them call for a mass protest of Obama for going to the national prayer breakfast put on my The Family? It doesn't matter what he said when he got there the point is he went. I guarantee you we won't see his black ass at any klan rallies telling them he doesn't approve of their policies.

  • Name: tim
    Date posted: 2/16/2010 4:34:44 PM
    Hometown: la

    Comment:

    I would perfer ENDA to take the legislative lead- we ALL benefit fromn that, as I have no intention of joing the military or getting married- ENDA will help us get to the others and most people support that (outside Congress) I will not vot in November if Democrats don't bring ENDA to the floor and repeal measures for DADT and DOMA- we gave them overwhelming majorities- if they won't use it on our behalf- screw 'em!!!

  • Name: AndrewW
    Date posted: 2/16/2010 4:28:40 PM
    Hometown: Boston

    Comment:

    This is almost certifiable insanity: LGBT Blogs are LOBBYING us to LOBBY the Human Rights Campaign so they'll LOBBY the President and then he'll LOBBY the Congress. LOBBYING doesn't work for LGBT issues. They are NOT negotiable. The positions of our US Senators are based on the beliefs of their constituents - you know, the people that elect them. So, simple logic would suggest we really need to lobby people in Alabama, Mississippi, Texas ...

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