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Gay Rights

Monday, February 4, 2013

The Fifth District Report

Keith Ellison: Give Same-Sex Immigrant Families Equal Rights

The Fifth District representative also lauded official recognition of the new government in Somalia.

Immigration reform should guarantee same-sex couples the same rights as heterosexual couples, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison said last week. Ellison's statement came in response to President Obama's reform proposal, which does include equal rights for both kinds of families. But extending protections to gay couples is proving politically dicey, according to the Washington Post, and isn't part of a bipartisan Senate plan. Here is Ellison's Jan. 29, 2013 statement in full: “America was founded on the idea of liberty and justice for all. Just like today’s immigrants, our founders came to America to escape oppression and ensure opportunity for their children. It’s long past due our laws live up to our values. The President today laid out a vision for…

Dan Johnson

2:44 pm on Monday, February 4, 2013

The principal of equal treatment of all persons under the law is enshrined in our founding documents and required by the 5th and 14th amendments to the constitution. There is no legitimate reason not to follow the Golden Rule.   more ›

Friday, May 20, 2011

Capitol Clips

Controversial Pastor Cites Former Fridley Businessman in State House Prayer

Who is the Fridley man Bradlee Dean mentioned?

There was a controversial do-over of the morning prayer at the Minnesota House of Representatives Friday, and Fridley played a small part.  The first prayer came from Bradlee Dean, leader of You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International who has made numerous anti-gay statements. His appearance prompted an uproar as House members awaited a vote on a controversial Constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. At Speaker of the House Kurt Zellers' direction, the regular House chaplain delivered a new prayer and House members repeated the Pledge of Allegiance. Zellers apologized and said he wouldn't allow anyone like Dean to lead a House prayer again.  But to get to Fridley's footnote to the affair:  Before Dean delivered his prayer, he …

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