No more blather

Let's see now: Before election day the Sun Journal editorial board, in its editorial, argued to the effect that human rights are best determined through popular vote. That is the democratic way, it was written.

Came Election Day and a narrow majority (no pun intended) of the people decided which adult, taxpaying citizens in Maine have the civil right to civil marriage, and which do not.

To the editorial board, that outcome was no doubt a cause for celebration, or at least relief. Of course, for such discerning thinkers, aligning yourselves with professional fearmongers, anxious homophobes and scriptural literalists must have caused some concern that you might be regarded as being disrespectful toward your fellow humans. One could hardly blame you for avoiding your allies; journalistic detachment can be a perfect cover. Then again, you knew that fear trumps hope practically every time in campaigns of the sort recently witnessed with Question 1.

Still, it must have bothered a bit. In the Nov. 5 editorial, great pains were taken in defense of equal treatment for all in the Maine of many colors. We're all together, we Mainers — right? The Legislature must act. We must push for greater equality. Well, the Legislature did act. It passed a law for greater equality. A law the editorial board and its allies chose to repeal.

Please, no more blather about equal rights under the law.

Paul McGuire, Farmington

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Centarie2000's picture
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Paul seems to not have

Paul seems to not have noticed that every article about that vote has been written about how horrible we are and how unfair it is and how the g/l community is going to force the issue anyway. Also, the vast majority of letters to the editor that are printed are about the same, and many responses call for the death of the elderly, often fall into name-calling, and end in a "urinating contest" (Though they'll allow the term "bigot" to be flung around, I didn't think they'd allow the real phrase).

Sandra2's picture

To compare a mixed race

To compare a mixed race child to a couple of adults grunting and pleasuring themselves is the most ignorant, bigoted and racist statement I have ever heard. If you had a any decency at all harriet you would be ashamed, but I'm sure you don't.

You holier than thou on the religious left are no different than the religious right and their sodomy laws. We in the middle are all sick of your fake moral indignation.

Both sides really need to "stop the blather" and GROW UP.

Gil's picture

I'm bi-racial and that

I'm bi-racial and that statement left an image that I didn't want. Thanks a lot.
"Reasoning with a liberal is like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end. " Pirate

jchick's picture
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Apparently you missed the

Apparently you missed the video link that some No on 1 supporters posted to "prove" homosexuality was normal because animals do it. Sandra's statement is rather tame by comparison.

John A. Chick

"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Colonel Charles Yancey (January 6, 1816)

momof4's picture

The majority has spoken, so

The majority has spoken, so YEAH, no more blather!!!

harrietthespy's picture

Good letter, Paul. It's

Good letter, Paul. It's looking to me like marriage equality is going to have to be attained through the changing of laws on the federal level, and if that's the way it has to happen, that's fine--after all, there are probably still some states today that wouldn't recognize marriages between people of different races if they hadn't been forced to. Sad, but true.

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