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Pepper
02-27-2004, 05:06 PM
by Tom Musbach

Saying he can't stomach President Bush's support for the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA), a gay Republican leader in Ohio announced on Thursday he is becoming a Democrat.

In a letter to the chair of the Republican Party of Cuyahoga County, John Farina, a former official in the county's party organization and former president of the Cleveland chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans, ended his 20-year association with the GOP. He also withdrew his candidacy for the Board of Elections' central committee in the March 2 primary.

Farina, 35, said in the letter that the president's announcement on Tuesday forced his decision.

"Quite frankly I'm sick over it," Farina wrote. "It is an insult to me as a lifelong Republican and it does nothing to strengthen marriage. It is an obviously political move that will do nothing but divide the nation even further. So much for Mr. Bush being a uniter."

Farina is not alone. Bush's announcement of support for the FMA presented a unique challenge for gay Republicans, many of whom vow to fight their party's leader on the issue.

Patrick Guerriero, executive director of the nation's leading gay GOP group, the Log Cabin Republicans, said the group was "more determined than ever to fight the anti-family constitutional amendment with all our resources."

More than 1 million gay and lesbian Americans voted for George W. Bush in 2000, according to Log Cabin, but some of those votes are in jeopardy this year.

Farina said he knows of one other gay Republican, who wishes to remain anonymous, who quit the party since Tuesday. GOP desertions have also begun to register on the site of conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan.

"You can only feel the love of people and institutions who fend you off with a barge pole for so long. Today I changed my registration from Republican to independent," read one letter posted on andrewsullivan.com.

John Marble, spokesman for the National Stonewall Democrats, said he thinks the anger driving some gay voters to consider switching affiliations is the "fallout" of President Bush's "divisive politics."

"Both my straight and gay Republican friends feel betrayed by the president and by the national GOP," Marble said. "By embracing the constitutional amendment, President Bush is telling our families that he believes that we can never fully belong in our own country, and certainly not in his party."

Ohio is considered a key state for Bush in the 2004 election, and Farina said he is ready to work for the president's defeat there.

"I will use my role as the state liaison for the Gill Foundation's Democracy Project to get more GLBT folks registered and to the polls," Farina told the Gay.com/PlanetOut.com Network. "I will work with the Stonewall Democrats and the Ohio Democrats to get out the anti-Bush vote."

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Travh20
02-27-2004, 05:16 PM
good riddance, maybe if we can make the division complete, we can split into 2 countries and watch the libral/gay country disinigrate into a cess pool of social welfare, degeneracy and crime, cleaverly disguised as diversity and tolerance.

BorgHunter
02-27-2004, 06:51 PM
Originally posted by Travh20
good riddance, maybe if we can make the division complete, we can split into 2 countries and watch the libral/gay country disinigrate into a cess pool of social welfare, degeneracy and crime, cleaverly disguised as diversity and tolerance.
I'm surprised even you cannot see the truth in what Farina is saying. All Bush's support of the FMA etc. is is a political move before in election in order to gain votes. Granted, politicians on both sides of the fence do it, but at least admit that that's all Bush's support of the FMA is: a bone to throw at his far-right fundie supporters.

WindWip
02-27-2004, 09:45 PM
It's not a good thing if our country becomes divided. The saying "united we stand" does hold merit.

Travh20
02-27-2004, 10:37 PM
teh argument that bush is dont this for political gain is lame. bush isnt the one who is handing out marriage liscenses to gays. if anyone is doing it for political gain it is the mayor of SF. if they didt start handing out these liscenses against the law, this never would of come to pass. how cany u sit there and say bush is politicizing this with a straight face? bush didnt ask for this, he is reacting to it. maybe you should question the timing and motive behind the people who started this whole thing. you are all so completly wrapped up in this whole thing that all reason has left you.

Lungdop Philing
02-28-2004, 02:28 AM
Sounds to me like he's not buying 'Wag the Fag'.

ROTFLMAO

Dop

Travh20
02-28-2004, 09:59 AM
bush is not "wagging the fag" as he is accused of doing. the law is being broken in SF. the mayor himself is doing it. teh state supreme court and all the lower stooge courts keep delaying it over and over. the entire state seems to be just doing what they feel is right. So, I have decided to start doig what I feel is right and carry my psitol around under my jacket. screw the no concealed weapons law.