Proving Mat right again.

Nov 10, 2008 16:57

It's been less than a week since I claimed this wasn't a political blog, and
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darthrami November 10 2008, 16:54:34 UTC
He'll only be good for the LGBT community (by which I mean, on LGBT issues specifically, obviously I wouldn't have voted for him if I didn't think he was the best candidate for ALL communities) if he manages to keep his pledges. Which I hope he will, but much like his proposals for Gitmo, I don't honestly know what the chances of them coming to fruition are, and am not banking on it.

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innerbrat November 10 2008, 17:05:04 UTC
It being only a week after the election, obviously it's too early to know whether he can be trusted to follow through or not. However, he seems to be working ridiculously quickly. I have no idea if he's going to continue to work this hard forfour years, or if what we're seeing with these first steps is just a continuation of campaign promises. However, he personally strikes me as being a lot more pro-gay than anyone else. At the moment, as a person if not a president, I'm happy to consider him a queer ally.

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darthrami November 10 2008, 17:09:50 UTC
Oh, I absolutely consider him as a person a queer ally. My only concern is whether things will stay as-is, or whether he'll make good on his statements that DOMA should be repealed.

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kierthos November 10 2008, 17:05:39 UTC
Well, at least on Gitmo, apparently Cheney was the big stumbling block in the way of closing it. So, come January 20th, when Cheney returns to whatever ring of Hell that spawned him, we should see some of the issues with Gitmo move forward.

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almightyhat November 10 2008, 17:06:15 UTC
I am still full of hope.

Full of facepalming at people who are yelling at my state (we are trying to fix it as we speak, y'all! We are trying to get it declared too big a change to the state's constitution to be passed by popular vote alone right now), but still full of hope.

And that's a nice list of things for The Incumbent to think about fixing, it really is.

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innerbrat November 10 2008, 17:10:39 UTC
I have hope for CA. Honestly, I can't stop looking at the differences between this and the last time the same amendment was voted in (22% down to 4 is great), and thinking Wow, California. You're doing better. Legally, it sucks, but in terms of hearts and minds, it's a good thing.

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almightyhat November 10 2008, 17:18:23 UTC
*hugs, all relieved and shit* Thank you!

*cuts a bunch of babble about not giving up and whatnot*

*sighs* Thing is, there's a metaquote today that starts off 'Way to go, Cali' and snarks at us and basically I think I should just make an icon or something so I don't have to keep repeating myself cos I'm a bit sensitive about the whole thing.

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innerbrat November 10 2008, 17:29:19 UTC
The ONLY PEOPLE allowed to snark at CA like that are Massholes and Connecticutians. At least California had gay marriage for a few months.

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tyrell November 10 2008, 19:28:59 UTC
He's also making good on his anti-Gitmo pledge

Holy crap! I'm trying not to give in to the Obama love based on unreasonable expectations, but this is f***ing awesome!

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innerbrat November 10 2008, 19:31:34 UTC
Just give in! The more you give in the more disgruntled disappointed letdown you can revel in later.

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tyrell November 10 2008, 20:04:39 UTC
True, and I'm never one to pass up to opportunity for angst...

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dv8nation November 10 2008, 20:36:14 UTC
To be fair, McCain was going to put an end to that as well. But it is good to see Obama cleaning up that mess ASAFP.

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