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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Michael Rogers: Enough is Enough.
The time when politicians can stand with one foot on the platform of homophobia and the other in the closet has come to an end.
Over three years ago -- within a month of the launch of my site, BlogActive.com - the following landed in the inbox:
From: [redacted]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 12:30 PM
To: Mike Rogers
Subject: Outing

I've hooked up with Craig... why not out some actual members and not their staffers?

That one line note started an odyssey that included trips to places like Boise, Seattle and Columbus. Now, twenty-two months later, the effects of that work are reverberating throughout Washington and the nation. People are finally getting that gay Americans have had enough.

Setting aside the number of late-night television talk show jokes and homemade YouTube videos, this is serious business about serious issues.

Unfortunately, when he resigned (and trust me, regardless of yesterday's messaging, he's leaving the Senate), Larry Craig apologized to everyone except the people he has most harmed by his actions -- gay and lesbian Americans. His legacy will include his career-long work in opposing basic civil rights for all, creating an atmosphere where it is unsafe for many to be honest about their lives.

Those in American politics who use anti-gay sentiments for political purposes would be wise to stop using my community as a political punching bag. Politicians like Larry Craig, David Dreier (R-CA), James McCreary (R-LA), and Former RNC chairman Ken Mehlman have helped to create a society that drives many men and women into the closet. Craig's arrest when coupled with the hypocrisy of his seeking sexual encounters from the very men he actively legislates against, becomes merely the catalyst to expose the dishonesty and secrecy of anti-gay politicians who expect a community to harbor its own.

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In the wake of this story, maybe we will hear a lot less frequently that blogs don't impact the mainstream media.

If you look at Howard Kurtz's coverage of my initial reporting on Craig last October you'll notice he couldn't even bear to mention which blog had done the story. And when Brian Ross acknowledged that I served as a source of information for ABC News on Foley and Craig on Kurtz's Unreliable Sources, neither of them would speak my name. Now, just ten months later, Kurtz acknowledges my work in The Washington Post and on air at CNN. In a way it's refreshing. For once, the mainstream media have been obsessing about a sex story with an appropriate impact on politics. At the end of the day another dent has been made in the conservative family values armor. (Notice the silence of the right-wing fanatic, anti-gay crowd. Has anyone heard from Dobson, Robertson, or Sheldon? If they've put out stuff, they sure have not pushed it very hard.)

The time when politicians can stand with one foot on the platform of homophobia and the other in the closet has come to an end.
During the '08 election, images of Craig, Foley, David Vitter, Bob Allen and a host of others will remind the "family values" crowd that these guys are not so family friendly.

Whenever I begin to feel sorry for Craig, his wife and her three children from her previous marriage (and how can you not have some sympathy for them?), I recall what Nick Langewis, associate editor of PageOneQ, noted in the midst of Craig's repeated denials:


Had Craig been active duty and plead not guilty he could have been charged and tried in two separate courts (military and civilian and that one encounter likely would have swiftly stripped him of his years of service, health care and pension.

There's no doubt Craig's being coldly and hastily abandoned by his party, much like an openly gay service member by one's country. Compared to the soldiers he helped sell out, though, he's getting off easy; he'll at least get out with his shirt, American flag lapel pin firmly attached.

On August 17th, just two weeks after his guilty plea, Larry Craig wrote to a constituent:

It is unacceptable to risk the lives of American soldiers and sailors merely to accommodate the sexual lifestyles of certain individuals.

Enough is enough.



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Police Fuming After Bin Laden Lookalike Cracks Bush's APEC Security.

The Team from hit ABC television show The Chaser's War on Everything have been charged after driving a convoy through APEC's $250 million security blockade.



The comics from ABC's satirical The Chaser's War on Everything left authorities red-faced yesterday after the security breach only metres from the Sydney hotel where US President George W. Bush is staying.



Eleven people were charged, including stars Chas Licciardello, who sat in the back of one of the cars dressed as Osama bin Laden, and Julian Morrow, who posed as a security guard running alongside.



The 10 men and one woman were last night charged under new APEC laws on entering a restricted area without justification.



Police are furious about the prank.

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In 'Billions over Baghdad," Vanity Fair' reporters Donald Bartlett and James Steele investigate what happened to the $9 billion that went missing, and while they conclude that "The U.S. government never did care about accounting for those Iraqi billions and it doesn't care now," lawyers are finding work. [Cursor.org]
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"The first minutes after passing the border were overwhelming. Overwhelming relief and overwhelming sadness," writes Iraqi refugee Riverbend, among the estimated 1.5 million refugees in Syria, with another 800,000 in Jordan. [Cursor.org]
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Food Additives May Cause Hyperactivity. WASHINGTON - Certain artificial food colorings and other additives can worsen hyperactive behaviors in children aged 3 to 9, British researchers reported on Wednesday. Tests on more than 300 children showed significant differences in their behavior when they drank fruit drinks spiked with a mixture of food colorings and preservatives, Jim Stevenson and colleagues at [...] [CommonDreams.org]
10:34:29 AM    comment []

A Washington Post report that 'Experts Doubt Drop In Violence in Iraq,' notes that "When Petraeus told an Australian newspaper last week that sectarian attacks had decreased 75 percent "since last year," ... MNF-I said that 'last year' referred to December 2006, when attacks spiked to more than 1,600." [Cursor.org]
10:29:22 AM    comment []

Judge Strikes Down Part of Patriot Act. A federal judge struck down parts of the revised USA Patriot Act on Thursday, saying investigators must have a court[base ']s approval before they can order Internet providers to turn over records without telling customers. U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero said the government orders must be subject to meaningful judicial review and that the recently rewritten Patriot [...] [CommonDreams.org]
10:27:02 AM    comment []

Syria 'fires on Israel warplanes'. Syria says it opened fire on Israeli jets that were violating its air space, but Israel declines to comment. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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