Dana Rommelfanger

Dana Rommelfanger signed NewEqualRights via Dana Rommelfanger 2012-05-18 01:38:00 -0600

Making Nationwide Equality a Reality: A New Equal Rights Amendment

WATCH ROCKY INTRODUCE THE NEW EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT DURING THE 2012 FREE AND EQUAL PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE:

Women’s right to equality should be protected...

And, at the same time, we can provide for equality, nationwide, for gays and lesbians!

Rocky Anderson, who earned a reputation as being a courageous and innovative Mayor of Salt Lake City for eight years, has been an ardent supporter of women’s rights and the Equal Rights Amendment for decades – and has advocated marriage equality since he ran for Congress in 1996.  He has been acknowledged by Freedom to Marry as a Voice for Equality. He was also honored with the Allies for Equality Award by Unity Utah (now Equality Utah) and named as one of the top ten straight advocates for the GLBT community.

Anderson has developed a simple but powerful new idea:  Renew the call for an Equal Rights Amendment, and add federal protections for gay and lesbian equality.

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The first sentence of the earlier proposed Equal Rights Amendment is as follows:

Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Rocky Anderson urges a renewal of the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, but with the addition of three words. Those three words will make an enormous difference in the fight for equality.  The three words are: “. . . or sexual orientation.”

Imagine, a New Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution providing as follows: Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex or sexual orientation.

Let’s make equality under the law, across the nation, a reality in our time. Equality for women and marriage equality for gays and lesbians nationwide can be achieved.

In the case of Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court ruled that a statute forbidding interracial marriages was in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. With the adoption of the New Equal Rights Amendment proposed by Anderson, all bans on same-sex marriage, including state constitutional provisions specifying that marriage is between one man and one woman, would be invalid.

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President Obama (finally) said he supports same-sex marriage. But he hasn’t suggested – and won’t suggest – actually doing anything to achieve marriage equality.  He has scored political points – and a lot of money – for saying what he should have said years ago.  But he won’t commit to actually doing anything. 

Rocky Anderson proudly proposes, and will vigorously support, a New Equal Rights Amendment that provides for nationwide equality for women -- and marriage equality for gays and lesbians, once and for all.

You can demonstrate your support for equal rights under the law for everyone, without regard to sex or sexual orientation.

We ask that you do three simple things: 

  • If you support a New Equal Rights Amendment, sign on to the letter below to President Obama and Mitt Romney by filling in the form at the top of the right column.
  • Donate to Anderson’s campaign to help him raise awareness and support for the New Equal Rights Amendment.  (Anderson voluntarily limits campaign contributions to $100/person.)
  • Share this message.

Imagine living in a nation where no governmental entity could ever deny or abridge equality under the law on account of one’s sex or sexual orientation.  We can do it, if we’re willing to fight for it.

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SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE NEW EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT BY SIGNING THIS LETTER:

Dear President Obama and Mr. Romney:

The United States is supposed to stand for freedom and equality.  But it hasn’t always lived up to its promise. 

Women have been, in many ways, second-class citizens, earning less than their male counterparts and being denied equal treatment and opportunities. 

Gays and lesbians have also suffered from discrimination, even in the most intimate parts of their lives – and in the deprivation of common dignity and respect to which every person is presumed to be entitled.

We are asking for one simple, fundamental protection to be included in the Constitution – protection against unequal treatment under the law on account of sex or sexual orientation.

The Equal Rights Amendment, initially drafted in 1923, has never been ratified.  The original version provided that “men and women shall have equal rights throughout the United States and every place subject to its jurisdiction.” 

The Republican Party included support of the ERA in its platform from 1940 until 1980.  President Dwight Eisenhower asked Congress to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in 1958.  The Democratic Party finally united behind the ERA when it passed Congress in the early 1970s.

The most recent version of the ERA, approved by Congress in 1972, states as follows:

Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Once approved overwhelmingly by Congress, it was ratified by 35 states – three short of the required 38 states for passage.

We urge the renewal of the push for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, but with the addition of three words at the end: “. . . or sexual orientation.”  With those three words, the New Equal Rights Amendment will guarantee that equality of rights under the law on account of sex or sexual orientation cannot be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State. 

We’re pleased President Obama recently said the right words about supporting same-sex marriage. He has also claimed to oppose the Republican “war on women.”  We now expect that those words will be backed up by action.  We hereby request that you explicitly express your support for the constitutional protection of equality under the law by calling for the approval of the New Equal Rights Amendment, providing as follows:

Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex or sexual orientation.

President Obama and Mr. Romney, please make your position on this clear as soon as possible so the American people will know not just what you say, but what you are willing to do for the sake of equal protection of the law.

Thank you,

Please add your name as a signatory to this letter by filling out the form below.

 



Dana Rommelfanger signed End the Crackdown via Dana Rommelfanger 2012-05-10 11:29:04 -0600

How many promises can one president break? Join with others in calling for an end to the hypocritical Obama crackdown on medical marijuana.

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In his typical fashion, President Obama promised when he was campaigning in 2008 that local governments should decide whetherpeople will have access to medical marijuana (now legal in 16 states and D.C.).

Here’s what he said:

“I’m not going to be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this issue.”

Now, his administration is the worst ever on this issue.

Rolling Stone described the situation as follows:

[O]ver the past year, the Obama administration has quietly unleashed a multiagency crackdown on medical cannabis that goes far beyond anything undertaken by George W. Bush.  The feds are busting growers who operate in full compliance with state laws, vowing to seize the property of anyone who dares to even rent to legal pot dispensaries, and threatening to imprison state employees responsible for regulating medical marijuana.  With more than 100 raids on pot dispensaries during his first three years, Obama is now on pace to exceed Bush’s record for medical-marijuana busts.  “There’s no question that Obama’s the worst president on medical marijuana,” says Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project.  “He’s gone from first to worst.”

Tim Dickinson, “Obama’s War on Pot,” Rolling Stone (February 16, 2012).

Please add your name to the following letter, demanding of President Obama that he live up to his promise, exercise common sense, and show compassion for patients.

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Dear President Obama:

Four years ago, you promised you would not use federal resources to arrest and incarcerate people for growing, selling, or using marijuana for medical purposes in states that have legalized medical marijuana. 

You have blatantly broken that promise, creating tremendous confusion and unsafe burdens for medical marijuana growers, sellers, and patients.  As noted in Rolling Stone (February 16, 2012), “The federal crackdown imperils the medical care of the estimated 730,000 patients nationwide – many of them seriously ill or dying – who rely on state-sanctioned marijuana recommended by their doctors.”

Don’t put patients, their doctors, state regulators, and growers in compliance with state laws at risk simply for your political purposes.  Live up to your promises and end the federal crackdown on medical marijuana now.

Sincerely,

 

 


Dana Rommelfanger signed No War On Iran via Dana Rommelfanger 2012-03-23 09:30:43 -0600

Sign Presidential Candidate Rocky Anderson's Petition: NO WAR ON IRAN

Please sign this petition, or text "NOWAR" to 1-801-436-5858, demanding a de-escalation of nuclear proliferation, a cessation of UN sanctions against Iran, and a return to diplomacy as the primary means of discourse with Iran.

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The IAEA has been allowed access to a number of nuclear facilities in Iran in order to survey its nuclear technology.  The IAEA Director General has declared that a number of nuclear facilities, which the IAEA now has under observation, are enriching uranium for peaceful purposes.  The Director General is still requesting access to all of Iran's sites that are conducting nuclear research for full validation of Iran's nuclear program.

The constant belligerent rhetoric of the Democrats and Republicans, coupled with Israeli covert operations, has only increased Iran’s antagonistic attitude towards the West. America should not be threatening or condoning overt or covert military actions. We must pursue policies that de-escalate tensions between Iran and The West.

 

Click here to read more about Rocky's position on Iran.


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