The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) put out an e-blast today, entitled Mr. President, now it’s up to you:
The United States Senate has failed our military and failed the American people.
Despite hundreds of thousands of calls and emails demanding an end to “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” – and despite military leaders imploring the Senate to repeal the law this year instead of leaving it to the courts — the Senate today voted to leave prejudice and bigotry on the books.
Since it appears Congress won’t repeal the law this year, the fate of lesbian and gay service members now rests in President Obama’s hands. To make good on his commitment to end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in 2010, President Obama needs to immediately issue a stop-loss order halting military discharges. At the same time, the Administration must immediately cease defending DADT in federal court.
In his State of the Union address last January, President Obama said he would work with Congress to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” this year. But despite the House successfully voting to repeal the law, the Senate continued its filibuster.
Now it’s up to President Obama to clean up Congress’s mess. And the first step is for his administration to stop defending the law in court and embroiling “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” in seemingly endless legal wrangling.
Also, as Commander in Chief, the President can issue an executive order to retain any soldier deemed necessary in a time of war – even though Congress has failed to remove the law from the books. President Obama must issue that order and end the discharges now.
Send your email to President Obama and remind him that millions of Americans will stand with him when he asserts his leadership on this issue. And taking action today will add crucial pressure for President Obama to act before 2010 ends in just a few weeks.
We need President Obama to take immediate action to end this law that has hurt our families, our soldiers, and our national security by costing us thousands of the best and brightest service members who should be defending our nation.
Urge President Obama to act immediately: Stop the military discharges, stop the legal defenses.
I’m not giving up,
Joe Solmonese
President
That’s much improved rhetoric from the Joe Solmonese and the HRC over what it was earlier this year, but I, and I’m sure many others, are remembering the HRC’s Joe Solmonese promise to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community members this past March:
“And finally, finally this year we are going to bring down the discriminatory policy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” … Once and for all!”
As well as holding the White House to the promise of White House staff member, and future Campaign Chair for President Obama’s reelection campaign, Jim Messina:
Political science major John Blake asked Messina about the failure to repeal “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell,” the military policy that prevents gays from being open about their sexuality while serving in the military. The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday against repealing DADT “for largely partisan reasons,” Messina said, but he’s confident DADT will be struck down.“We’re going to get that done this year,” he said.
I don’t care if Joe Solmonese’s and the HRC’s rhetoric is now up to the point it should have been all along — I’m still going to hold Joe Solmonese, Jim Messina, and President Obama’s whole administration accountable for their promises on repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. They all have until December 31st to deliver on their promises.
To not hold them accountable would be to give a pass to the HRC and to the White House when they can’t — or in the case of the Obama Administration’s Department of Justice, won’t — deliver to their broad constituencies what the HRC and the Obama Administration promised to LGBT community members on repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.





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They just sent out another email blastWithin the past half hour:
oh fer..All of this is total nonsense.
All Obama has to do is drop the appeal of the judge’s ruling that had killed DADT dead.
Lest we forget, it WAS dead for a week till Fierce Failbama ordered an appeal and got it reinstated.
This whole congressional process is UNNEEDED.
And in real news…I may have already won the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes!!!
Ed McMahon is gonna bring me a huge check!!!
…honestly, I got a better chance of that happening than DADT repeal passing with this congress.
It’s dead JimJust give up. Don’t give your money to the democrats, give it to someone who can get you an immigration visa to somewhere else. This place is finished.
Joe Solomese can suck my left nut.That’s all I’m gonna say.
A Blast From the Past
When Joe said “we’ll repeal DADT this year”, my initial reaction was “Uh Oh….”.
Good thing I was there with my camera that nightAt the HRC Carolinas dinner. When I had it running just expecting the usual fundraising pablum for attendees, when I heard him make those bold promises, I knew that was going to blow back in HRC’s face.
I remember Trevor Thomas (who was doing communications for HRC at the time) who helped me get into the dinner to cover the event, coming over to ask me how things were going and I said “I see your boss wanted to make some headlines tonight.” He looked at me quizzically and somewhat afraid. I mentioned the notorious DADT statement. It was clear that bold BS was Joe’s handiwork, not the comm department of HRC. LOLOLOLOL
Thanks PamA lot of people still don’t get it.
McCain’s shifting of the goalposts for example. All on video now, so we can see his dishonesty on the issue.
Obama’s “Fierce Advocacy” – on the net, in caches, it can’t be swept down the memory-hole into the bit bucket.
I admit Joe only taking what, 3 weeks, to reverse course is unusually swift, but not the fastest.
They don’t get it that they can’t say one thing now, another thing later, and not have their credibility suffer. It’s on record now.
“Fierce Advocacy” MY A$$ And I am not ony speaking of the LGBT community.
For almost two years now Obama has been in the White House. He has stood ground how many times? None that I can think of.
I have to admit I did have high hopes when he was elected. I saw him on his campaign trail during the Democratic Primary. I have not seen that person that I saw while he was trying to win the nomination.
He has let this country down. Shame on him for not standing up to his campaign promises.
Damn do I feel duped.
I was there.I heard the speech to the trans community in person.
I feel the burn now twice.
Well, The President attacked the Left a day or two agoso I suppose it cannot be too long before he attacks the HRC