Equality March (PHOTOS): Gay Rights Advocates March On DC, Divided On Obama

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First Posted: 10-11-09 04:53 PM   |   Updated: 10-12-09 04:05 PM

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WASHINGTON (AP)- Tens of thousands of gay rights supporters marched from the White House to the Capitol Sunday, demanding that President Barack Obama keep his promises to allow gays to serve openly in the military and work to end discrimination against them.

Rainbow flags and homemade signs dotted the crowds filling Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House as people chanted "Hey, Obama, let mama marry mama" and "We're out, we're proud, we won't back down." Many children and a few counter-protesters were among the crowd, which stretched several blocks.

Jason Yanowitz, a 37-year-old computer programmer from Chicago, held his daughter, 5-year-old Amira, on his shoulders. His partner, Annie, had their 2-year-old son, Isiah, in a stroller. Yanowitz said more straight people were turning out to show their support for gay rights.

"If somebody doesn't have equal rights, then none of us are free," he said.

"For all I know, she's gay or he's gay," he added, pointing to his children.

During a rally at the Capitol, keynote speaker Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP, firmly linked the gay rights struggle to the Civil Rights movement, saying gays and lesbians should be free from discrimination.

"Black people of all people should not oppose equality, and that is what marriage is all about," he said. "We have a lot of real and serious problems in this country, and same-sex marriage is not one of them.

"Good things don't come to those who wait, but they come to those who agitate."

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Some participants in the National Equality March woke up energized by Obama's blunt pledge to end the ban on gays serving openly in the military during a speech Saturday night to the Human Rights Campaign, nation's largest gay rights group.

The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Sunday that Congress will need to muster the resolve to change the "don't ask, don't tell policy" -- a change that the military may be ready for.

"I think it has to be done in the right way, which is to get a buy-in from the military, which I think is now possible," said Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.

For Lt. Dan Choi, the day began with a jog around Washington's memorials, calling cadence at 8 a.m. with fellow veterans and supporters before joining the march. A West Point graduate, Arabic speaker and Iraq war veteran, Choi is facing discharge under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy for revealing in March that he is gay.

He appeared later at a rally in his Army uniform and a piece of black tape over his mouth.

"Many of us have been discharged from the service because we told the truth," he said. "But I know that love is worth it."

Obama's political energies have been focused on two wars, the economic crisis and health care reform, though he pledged "unwavering" commitment for gay rights, even as he wrestled with those problems.

March organizer Cleve Jones, creator of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and a protege of gay rights pioneer Harvey Milk, said he had initially discouraged a rally earlier in the year. But he and others began to worry Obama was backing away from his campaign promises.

"Since we've seen that so many times before, I didn't want it to happen again," he said. "We're not settling. There's no such thing as a fraction of equality."

Pop singer Lady Gaga, who is bisexual, got the biggest cheers on stage. She didn't perform but pledged to reject homophobia in the music industry and support her "most beautiful gay fans in the world."

Unlike the first march in 1979 and others in 1987, 1993 and 2000 that included many celebrity performances and drew as many as 500,000 people, Sunday's event was driven by grassroots efforts and was expected to be more low-key. Washington authorities don't disclose crowd estimates at rallies, though the crowd appeared to number in the tens of thousands, overflowing from the Capitol lawn.

Among the speakers were a couple of noteworthy activists: Cynthia Nixon, a cast member from HBO's "Sex and the City" who hopes to marry partner Christine Marinoni next year; and Judy Shepard, who became an advocate for gay rights after her son Matthew was killed because he was gay.

The march was organized largely without national gay rights groups. Many organizers were driven by their outrage after the passage of California's Proposition 8, which canceled the right of gays to get married in the state.

March co-director Kipp Williams, a 27-year-old San Francisco resident, said he moved to California from the South seeking equality but realized after Proposition 8 that gay people are second-class citizens everywhere.

Contrary to the California Supreme Court's decision on the legality of the referendum, he said "there is no exception to the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution."

Sara Schoonover-Martin, 34, came from Martinsburg, W.Va., with her wife, Nicki, wearing matching veils and pink T-shirts that said "bride" and "I do." The couple eloped at Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts earlier this year.

"This affects my life every day, 365 days a year," Martin said.

Other activists doubted the march would accomplish much. They said the time and money would have been better spent working to persuade voters in Maine and Washington state, where the November ballot will include a measure that would overturn a bill granting same-sex couples many of the benefits of marriage.

A bill introducing same-sex marriage was introduced last week by the District of Columbia Council and is expected to pass.

Rep. Barney Frank, an openly gay member of Congress, said the marchers should be lobbying their lawmakers. He said the demonstrations are simply "an emotional release" that do little to pressure Congress.

"The only thing they're going to be putting pressure on is the grass," the Massachusetts Democrat said Friday.

WASHINGTON (AP)- Tens of thousands of gay rights supporters marched from the White House to the Capitol Sunday, demanding that President Barack Obama keep his promises to allow gays to serve openly in...
WASHINGTON (AP)- Tens of thousands of gay rights supporters marched from the White House to the Capitol Sunday, demanding that President Barack Obama keep his promises to allow gays to serve openly in...
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I am fed up w/ this crowd wanting to leap frog over the immense issues BHO has inherited; it must be nice to sit in a hermitically sealed spot and believe one's "issues" override all the others----­---unfortu­nately, this LG community has lost huge support due to their pushy timing--------chit, we can't even get a gd health care bill thru because of the ins. lobby today------

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 10/12/2009
- T2inDC I'm a Fan of T2inDC 7 fans permalink

Actually spirit pony we are gaining support. 85% of Americans support ENDA. And 79% of Americans support lifting DADT. Everytime they poll our support goes up, up up.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 10/12/2009
- DCdweller I'm a Fan of DCdweller 4 fans permalink

Gee, you're fed up with a crowd of people demanding equality..... Is there somewhere you'd like us to wait? Who will let us know when it's ok? You?
GET REAL! I am fed up with ignorance and hate...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 10/13/2009

Bayard Rustin organizer of the March On Washington where Martin Luther King gave his I have a Dream Speech, said "Activism is about no compromise. Politics is all about compromise." I don't think he was being judgmental. This was his experience.
If the theme of the march was equal protection under the law for all. (A bit long for a bumper sticker but it's catchy.) Can we agree on that?

The President has given his support on ENDA, Don't Ask, Don't Tell, etc... What "new" issues do we address while holding his feet to the fire? Health care, prison reform, education, adoption? These are issues that effect every one of us in important ways and we perhaps should consider giving these issues the Gay Gung-Ho.

I have hope. By hope I don't mean, "I'll buy a lottery ticket! That will work!" I mean making an effort to reach out to those who believe they can make a change because they have experienced it and are willing to be involved with out bitching about what other folks are doing. I do still expect to hear those who call them selves "radical queers" say they don't care about gay marriage and not wanting gays in the military. One response that comes to my mind post March is discuss where and how we can work towards equality for all couples. Lets just wait a few decades before fighting for the right to marry the pet cat.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 10/12/2009
- Carol Snow I'm a Fan of Carol Snow 28 fans permalink
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"There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. Doubt separates people. It is a poison that disintegrates friendships and breaks up pleasant relations. It is a thorn that irritates and hurts; it is a sword that kills."

I choose to HOPE.

There's hope
It doesn't cost a thing to smile
You don't have to pay to laugh...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 10/12/2009
- wormm99 I'm a Fan of wormm99 2 fans permalink

Great pics, but when was it illegal for a man and a woman to marry a chicken?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 10/12/2009
- wallyman I'm a Fan of wallyman 2 fans permalink
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The first photo's a fake photo taken before The Lincoln Memorial was erected!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 10/12/2009
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I was there yesterday and I have a photo exactly like it. I was standing a bit behnd the "Chickens got Rights" sign. The photo is not fake.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 10/12/2009
- cavegal I'm a Fan of cavegal 216 fans permalink
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Thank you for the confirmation.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 10/12/2009
- Dynamohum I'm a Fan of Dynamohum 59 fans permalink

I live in Washington DC and you are full of shite.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 10/12/2009
- tj101 I'm a Fan of tj101 52 fans permalink
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jealous teabagger....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 10/12/2009
- Paulo1 I'm a Fan of Paulo1 41 fans permalink

Actually Mr. Frank and his insider Gay political buddies at the HRC need to wake up and take notice. Yes the march was much smaller than most past marches. But the fact is that these people marched and organized without support from most of the mainstream gay organizations. It was, by design, an effort to move past our accommodationist organizations sending them a clear message that if they are not willing to agitate forcefully others certainly are. Beware HRC you were being called out as much as Obama was.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 10/12/2009
- cavegal I'm a Fan of cavegal 216 fans permalink
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Years ago in college I read "Rubyfruit Jungle" by Rita Mae Brown. Despite being a dedicated practicing heterosexual (not getting as much practice as I'd like) I became an active supporter of GLBT issues. This was 20 some years ago and still our society practices rampant discrimination against sexual proclivities. Which in my opinion is absolutely ridiculous. It would appear that the only people busy snooping into other people's bedrooms are those that aren't getting any action in their own private lives.

"Rubyfruit Jungle" more than any other book brought home with humor growing up gay in our rampantly divisive culture. If there is a God (being agnostic, this is not a big issue for me), he chose that homosexuality be present in a multitude of species. Yes homosexuality is rampant in other animal species. The difference being that in other species they are still accepted as part of the herd. In our species, despite language, the ability to communicate and the ability to understand each other, we are still incapable of tolerance. Therefore I must conclude that we are even lower on the evolutionary scale than other species.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 10/12/2009
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Nice comment.

And yes, sometimes the animal kingdom certainly has it over man.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 10/12/2009
- cavegal I'm a Fan of cavegal 216 fans permalink
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So much we can learn by observing. True equality is worth fighting for. We are a long way from it in this country.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 10/12/2009
- DocTonyNYC I'm a Fan of DocTonyNYC 6 fans permalink

Beware--birther propaganda at this link.

What this has to do with the Equality March is anyone's guess.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 10/12/2009
- sbrown80 I'm a Fan of sbrown80 43 fans permalink

W.h.1t3 g@ys r losing their minds bc they now know how it feels to be a min0rity. G@ys will vote 4 Obama in 2012 bc they have no other ch0ice. If u guys think things r b@d now, wait till a Republican is in office. U'll be wishing 4 Obama. So all of those who thre@ten not to vote 4 him in 2012 r full of h0t air.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 AM on 10/12/2009
- M1 I'm a Fan of M1 36 fans permalink
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Clearly you are not Gay.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 AM on 10/12/2009
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Thank God.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 10/12/2009
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What the people there yesterday were doing wasn't just about making threats, it was asking for what was promised to us. It was about being on the right side of history when ultimately things DO change. Civil rights for ALL people in all 50 states: that's what yesterday was about.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 10/12/2009
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actually I can just stay home and never give money to the DNC again.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/12/2009

I feel for the children in these pictures. I guarantee you that some of them smile just because they know it makes you happy. What confusion.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 AM on 10/12/2009
- BryantG I'm a Fan of BryantG 44 fans permalink
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Got kids? You don't seem to know much about them.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 AM on 10/12/2009

Got kids, honor roll students, and doing well in life. I know more than you think.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 10/12/2009
- M1 I'm a Fan of M1 36 fans permalink
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Heterosexuals have cast away their children away like dirt. Millions of unwanted children sit all over the world unwanted in Foster homes, orphanages and live like wild animals on the street or are trafficked as sex slaves. Some even sell their body parts to eat. So, how dare you even suggest that these children are abused.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 AM on 10/12/2009
- ber6964 I'm a Fan of ber6964 2 fans permalink

yes doesn't mean u can save them all but u can save some.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 10/12/2009

Abused? No. Confused, YES.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 10/12/2009
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Everyone has equal rights; it's just that some people are more equal than others. Oppressed peoples like it that way; nothing cheers the downtrodden more than someone generally perceived as inferior. It's part of the "philosophy" that the way to build oneself up, is to tear someone else down.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 10/12/2009
- M1 I'm a Fan of M1 36 fans permalink
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Well said mate.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 AM on 10/12/2009
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Your so right! So much of this is about smug superiority.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 10/12/2009
- bekahlyons I'm a Fan of bekahlyons 8 fans permalink
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Calling out a Conservative on the meaning of the Constitution? Really?
I will fully acknowledge that when " we the people " decide to ammend the constitution to include your conceptsof the preables ....then so be it. But until then ....let me be clear. The Constitution was the mission statement following the winning of the Revolutionary War that gained freedom from Tyranny under King George. The rights are not contained within the Preamble ,rather within the ammendments. Those who wrote this unique document took thier concepts from Plateau,Vo­ltaire,Joh­n Lock,and Edmund Burk. They based our Republic on the Roman Empire.
"Perfect Union" denotes a republic a union that holds firm against a Monarch. " Justice" refers to not Englands aristocrats one kind of justice and peasants another. that all laws applied to each person of a republic. Nothing about what the law would be, rather that if a law was established it would apply yo all . " domestic Tranquility" refers to federal and state being at peace and states would be at peace with one another, "common defense" was protect our soverign nation from external threats. " general welfare " actually meant no man would live under tyranny. and by tyranny it was compared to Englands monarch. " Liberty to ourselves and Posterity " is that each in the republic had right to pursue equal opportunity but not equal outcome.

No where is concept of marriage implied or defined, The forfathers recognized, promoted concept that marriage was a Judeo -

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 10/12/2009

Ok, I;m exhauseted. How funny you are!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:04 AM on 10/12/2009
- rzan1 I'm a Fan of rzan1 54 fans permalink

Don't you mean "Plato?"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 10/12/2009
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The bill of rights doesn't mention abortion either. You might want to take a look at the 14th amendment the "equal protection clause". there pal.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 10/12/2009
- pathenry I'm a Fan of pathenry 2 fans permalink

Color me stupid, but I do trust our President.

He's got a huge amount on his plate, mostly left for him by the previous incompetents. He's not only got to clean up their messes, but he's got to face the ongoing challenges of an evolving world.

He's vilified by the Far Right, by those who hate him from the very depths of their rhinencephalons, their nasty, hateful reptilian brains. How else can one explain a Boehner, a man so hateful it's hard to recognize him as one of our own species?

We Progressives need to cut Barack some slack. Imagine what our causes would look like under a McCain-Pailin Presidency.

Instead of bitching about our own issues, let's get behind President Obama on the big issues: Health Care; Iraq and Afghanistan; Peace in the Middle East; our environment and global climate change.

After that the priorities are ours, but only if we stand behind Barack and our fellow Progressives in Congress. If we don't we'll lose seats in Congress in 2010, and we won't have a chance for another couple of years.

Get active. Get involved. Stop quibbling and stand up against the real enemy.

He needs our support. Support him. He can't do it alone.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 10/12/2009
- bekahlyons I'm a Fan of bekahlyons 8 fans permalink
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So just who are "the real enemy"

the american people?

40% consider conservative
20% liberal
40% independent

That is gallup poll.

What will progressives do when they are forced to recognize they are not a majority?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 10/12/2009
- LintLass I'm a Fan of LintLass 23 fans permalink

Polling people on how they label themselves is different from how they poll out on their actual opinions. Especially if they are actually working with the facts, which a lot of real conservatives aren't.

Among these facts, gay marriage has strong and growing popular support, and a majority of Americans support full equality save for the *word* marriage, as problematic as that 'separate but equal' idea is for our courts.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 10/12/2009
- lillebabu I'm a Fan of lillebabu 177 fans permalink
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These United states of America will only change when the english langauge (with all of it's verbage and infinite interpretations ) is simply boiled down to TWO words ....

YES or NO

How many times have we seen politicians ( a DIRECT representation of the people) answer on SO MANY issues with a fumbling and stumbling and obsfucation on where they stand. It is ALWAYS a cat and mouse game of GOTCHA politics for them AND reporters alike . To nail down someone on a particular issue one way or the other for their PACS to craft the latest 30 second BOMBARDMENT against them.

WE THE PEOPLE ..should IMMEDIATELY start asking a SIMPLE question ...NOT ALLOWING whomever to have any excuses anymore as to what the question means ...and start pontificating with a large soliloquy or changing of the subject .

And the FIRST question to all the politicians (regardless of political affiliation ) is :

Do you sir or Madam believe that you are beholden to more rights and priveleges than anyone else ?

EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL NOW!!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 AM on 10/12/2009
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