Dear Stuart,
Mr. President, it's time for you to support marriage equality for all Americans The President has said that his thinking on the issue is "evolving." Help get him over the finish line. |
President Obama has done more for the nation's LGBT community than any other president in history, from hate crimes protections to the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," to hospital visitation rules. This president has proven himself to be an advocate for the LGBT community.
He's a fair and just man. That's why we're calling on him today to publicly and vocally support marriage equality for all Americans.
Earlier today, the Department of Justice filed a brief appealing two federal court rulings that found the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional. The Administration claims that it has a duty to defend the laws that are on the books. We simply do not agree. At the very least, the Justice Department can and should acknowledge that the law is unconstitutional.
All families deserve the recognition and respect of their government. It's time for President Obama to state his support for full, equal marriage. And we want your help in telling him that it's time.
Because of DOMA, gay and lesbian families with marriage licenses from Iowa, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, California, Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia don't get basic protections like Social Security, pension benefits, and family medical leave – benefits of marriage available to all other married couples. The law is discriminatory and unjust.
The President's clear and unequivocal support for marriage equality will be a very powerful message that all Americans should be treated fairly and with respect and dignity. It will also send a direct message to LGBT Americans, young and old, that their nation values them.
President Obama has already stated his position on marriage is "evolving." And he's already seen the outpouring of support for his successful call to repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Let's help him get over the finish line.
Together, we can move this president to speak out for the right to marry freely. I hope you'll take a moment to send your message today.
It's time,

Joe Solmonese
President
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