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    My Republican Precinct Convention

    I had been wavering all day long as to whether I'd go to this. But after writing a nice blog, and finishing up pretty much 40 minutes before the specified meeting time, I decided to go.

    I was glad that I didn't blow it off.

    In Texas, the Republicans haven't designed such a weird selection system of holding a primary election and a caucus meeting. We just have a day long primary election to select the Presidential candidate. After the polls close, however, anyone who voted in the Republican primary can show to their neighborhood precinct convention.

    The conventions are where the religious right and moderates in the GOP constantly fight with each other over things like platform resolutions and getting their people elected delegates.

    Upon arriving to my polling place, the neighborhood junior high school, I discovered an army of neighborhood Democrats had filled the cafeteria for their caucus.

    My precinct convention was a much smaller affair. Seven others showed up, none I knew whatsoever.

    I found the convention packet, and began acting like I knew what I was doing. Turns out, these other people were mostly Ron Paul voters, and this was all of their first time at a precinct convention. Two wore Ron Paul buttons on their shirts - there was also a really old man who even kinda looked like Ron Paul. And there was a married couple, the husband asked a million questions.

    I asked one of the guys there if he would serve as convention secretary, and he accepted.

    I called the meeting to order. After everyone was credentialed, I explained to everyone that since our precinct could send ten delegates to the county Republicans convention. There were eight of us there in total. So hearing no objection, I suggested that I would accept a motion that everyone who wants to be a delegate, be made a delegate.

    This passed unanimously and we were all elected delegates.

    After the election of delegates, we a free to debate resolutions. I asked if anyone had any resolutions, actually bracing for someone to bring out a folder of typed resolutions sent out by the religious right. (these range from abortion to anti-gay to anti-immigration, etc)

    To my relief, everyone shook their head no.

    So I thought... well why not. So I wrote out the following on a piece of paper:

    Whereas, the US Constitution historically reserves matters of family law to the states,
    Therefore be it resolved that the Republican Party opposes amending the US Constitution for the purposes of defining marriage.

    Upon hearing this, the married couple sighed.

    After introducing it, I began by explaining that this is a contentious issue based on beliefs going back thousands of years. I said that Republicans should understand the importance of federalism as a process by which we can best work though this issue as a country, and that both Ron Paul and John McCain voted against the proposed Marriage Amendment in Congress.

    I also said to all of these people that as someone who is gay and usually votes Republican, the GOP needs to stop being perceived as anti-gay, but inclusive - especially if they want to win elections in the 21st century.

    Two others decided to speak on the resolution. One guy said that he didn't understand why Republicans were going after "gay marriage so much."

    Another guy began speaking by stating that he considered himself very religious, and had a problem with gay marriage, BUT he also didn't think the Constitution should be amended because it was a "sacred document."

    After that no one else had anything to say --- so we voted and IT PASSED!
    7 to 0 with one abstention (the religious guy).

    Afterwards I adjourned the meeting and spent about 30 minutes afterwards with the secretary who talked to me about why he considered himself a philosophical libertarian.

    Now of course I know that my little resolution might have passed in my neighborhood, and if and when it goes to county or state, it will not fare so well. But I must say, there is nothing quite so exhilerating then standing up in a Republican meeting, holding up your hand, announcing to everyone that you are gay, and doing what I can with my own means and persuasive skills to advocate gay rights.

    Steve


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    That's so cool Steve congratulations on standing up and being a leader for change in the Republican party and representing the Gay community!

    It goes to show you can be the member of a party and work for change in the party on philosophies you don't agree with. I agree with you that your party needs to be perceived as being inclusive, but I'll take it a step further and say they should be more inclusive by, well... I'm not going to get off topic on this post.

    What a great experience for you! Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm glad there are people like you in the Gay community standing up for what they believe in :thumbsup:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasun View Post
    LOL that was funny!

    A waterfall starts with just one drop! I think Steve is doing a good thing :bunny:
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    I thought Texas had an open primary where anyone could vote for anyone. Fox News is reporting that a lot of Republicans voted for Hillary on purpose because they want the dems to keep fighting it out (and spending ad dollars) since they knew McCain would win.


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    In my opinion, people rarely vote so strategically in an election. I'm sure that some do.

    But honestly, after working primary elections for years, and handling both REP and DEM voters, people rarely go vote in an opposite party's election for the long range purposes of trying to effect the general election.

    Steve


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasun View Post
    Jasun: Funny song... BUT : For me it's not about trying to move something ultimately impossible. You are implying that is foolish, which it would be.

    As it's plainly obvious on GWW, I enjoy standing up for what I believe in. Don't you think that the whole gay rights movement has become so .... how shall I say ... so bourgeois?

    As gays and lesbians, is really our best means to advance gay rights going to L.A. Gay Pride day and dancing shirtless in some park in West Hollywood drinking margaritas in open containers? Or is it writing a $200 check to the Human Rights Campiagn Black Tie Dinner so we can all eat caviar and drink champagne while dressed to the nines? Or is it purchasing a subscription to the Advocate?

    Is that all? Now I have fun at gay pride events, but I like to go beyond that for something more meaningful.

    The purpose of coming out isn't some unachievable dream to accomplish world peace and love. It is to show the others around you that we want to be treated like everyone else, and not as a second class citizens.

    We are a two party political system, so for me rather then stand on the outside and throw rocks, I'm pragmatic enough to pick a team that I can be comfortable with, and work from the inside. That's what for me makes politics kinda fun.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sc32803 View Post
    I thought Texas had an open primary where anyone could vote for anyone. Fox News is reporting that a lot of Republicans voted for Hillary on purpose because they want the dems to keep fighting it out (and spending ad dollars) since they knew McCain would win.

    Faux News is sure cranking out the reports and letting you decide! Too bad the other networks have both said that of republicans who voted, they voted for Obama.
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    Faux News is sure cranking out the reports and letting you decide! Too bad the other networks have both said that of republicans who voted, they voted for Obama.
    Yeah, I know. I never watch them but happened to be in a Firehouse Subs today and saw that story (does every Firehose Subs tune into Fox?).

    Anyhow, the story sounded plausible. I know several Repubs who desperately want Hilary to win the nom so she will rile up the Bush army to vote in November.


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    Quote Originally Posted by deanb View Post
    Faux News is sure cranking out the reports and letting you decide! Too bad the other networks have both said that of republicans who voted, they voted for Obama.
    Remember their rationale for that was that Dems were crossing over and voting for McCain, the weakest candidate, so we would win.

    It's all silly really. Radical Reps vs Radical Dems. Like the tail wagging the dog isn't it?
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