DiamondSkin
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Most political pundits agree that Republicans (and Tea Partiers) are likely to sweep votes in November allowing them greater control over our nation's government.
The public at large is fiercely dedicated to fixing the nation's economy at any expense. All other issues are at the bottom of the totem pole.
With rather extreme Republican/Tea Party candidates stating that homosexuality is choice/sin/unnatural/etc., gay marriage is wrong, their support for the DOMA, their advocation against gay rights and even extreme views stating that homosexuals should be jailed, Americans (even some gay) are handwaving these views as they are more concerned with the lack of jobs.
Gay Americans are put in extremely uncomfortable position:
1) The Democrats have failed to further major issues in regards to gay rights. With the continued failure to repeal DADT, the passing of ENDA, and their ho-hum support of gay marriage, gay rights has not been furthered much since Obama and the Democrats took power.
2) When the conservatives take back more power over the nation's political system, they're are almost certain to back anti-gay legislation and to be against pro-gay legislation to keep the votes of the Moral Right.
Gays can only hope that Republicans/Tea Party don't press against gay rights and focus on the economy.
It's a lose-lose situation for gays.
If the Republicans disregard gay rights as an issue and don't attempt to squash gay American's rights as they have done in the past, then while gay Americans won't suffer more anti-gay legislation, they won't gain any gay rights. either.
If the Republicans do press the anti-gay agenda to keep the Religious Right on their good side, then with their greater numbers, anti-gay legislation may pass and gay Americans will lose more rights.
The public at large is fiercely dedicated to fixing the nation's economy at any expense. All other issues are at the bottom of the totem pole.
With rather extreme Republican/Tea Party candidates stating that homosexuality is choice/sin/unnatural/etc., gay marriage is wrong, their support for the DOMA, their advocation against gay rights and even extreme views stating that homosexuals should be jailed, Americans (even some gay) are handwaving these views as they are more concerned with the lack of jobs.
Gay Americans are put in extremely uncomfortable position:
1) The Democrats have failed to further major issues in regards to gay rights. With the continued failure to repeal DADT, the passing of ENDA, and their ho-hum support of gay marriage, gay rights has not been furthered much since Obama and the Democrats took power.
2) When the conservatives take back more power over the nation's political system, they're are almost certain to back anti-gay legislation and to be against pro-gay legislation to keep the votes of the Moral Right.
Gays can only hope that Republicans/Tea Party don't press against gay rights and focus on the economy.
It's a lose-lose situation for gays.
If the Republicans disregard gay rights as an issue and don't attempt to squash gay American's rights as they have done in the past, then while gay Americans won't suffer more anti-gay legislation, they won't gain any gay rights. either.
If the Republicans do press the anti-gay agenda to keep the Religious Right on their good side, then with their greater numbers, anti-gay legislation may pass and gay Americans will lose more rights.











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