I’d like to thank Tony Cornish for reminding me that personalized emails get the point across better. So I’m asking my State Representative to do it :)
I’d like to thank Tony Cornish for reminding me that personalized emails get the point across better. So I’m asking my State Representative to do it :)
In an amazing and impassioned speech, Minnesota State Rep. and wounded Iraq veteran John Kriesel (R) stood up to fellow Republican legislators before a vote on a constitutional amendment that would prohibit future lawmakers from legalizing same sex marriage.
“If this was five, six years ago, I probably would have voted yes,” he admitted — but “everything changed,” Kriesel said, after he was wounded in Iraq.
“It woke me up. It changed me,” he explained. “…Happiness is so hard to find for people. So they find it — they find someone that makes them happy — and we want to say you can be together, you can love that person, but you can’t marry them. That’s wrong. That’s wrong and I disagree with it.”
“This amendment doesn’t represent what I went to fight for,” Kriesel insisted, before holding up a photo of a gay soldier who was killed in Iraq.
“I don’t know about you guys, but I cannot look at this family, look at this picture, and say ‘You know what, corporal, you were good enough to fight for your country and give your life, but you were not good enough to marry the person you love.’ I can’t do that. I cannot do that and I won’t do that. If there was a ‘hell no’ button right here, I would press it. That would be the one I would press.”
The statehouse passed the marriage amendment by a vote of 70-62, with Kriesel being one of the only Republicans to vote against his party.
Beautiful.
(Source: sarahlee310)
I’m not one to normally post rants anywhere. In fact, I rarely vent, period. I guess we’ve found the exception.
For the sake of brevity (and your dashboard, if you choose to skip it), here’s a break.
I guess it all started in the farm yard years ago when I noticed that all the animals paired up male and female and went on from there.
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MN Rep. Tony Cornish (R, obviously), in response to a constituent’s asking him why he sponsored an anti-gay marriage amendment TWO years ago.(via MinnPost comments)
Wow. Equating those who aren’t straight to horses. I will never understand why some people insist on legislating things that don’t affect them at all, and make other humans sub-standard, when clearly they’re not.
YES, MORE OF THIS.
(if anyone knows the source of this, lemme know please)
NOTE: It’s from here. Thanks, attemptingtemperance!
Awesome.
(Source: amneubs)
Correct me if I’m wrong, but this isn’t how my state representative is supposed to respond to his constituents about key issues, correct?