Gay Rights, Minnesota, And Separation Of Church And State

Minnesota is the land of Ten Thousand Lakes, the state of such luminaries in the past as Hubert Humphrey, Harold Stassen, Walter Mondale, and Paul Wellstone. It is the state of Senators Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar.

However, it is also the state of Michele Bachmann and Tim Pawlenty, both of whom profess to be Tea Party supporters and social conservatives, who appeal for support from those who believe in church and state being one, rather than supporting separation, as the Founding Fathers intended.

The hate mongers in the state legislature have forced a question on the 2012 state ballot, to ban gay marriage in the state constitution, a concept which does not belong in ANY constitution anywhere!

Democratic State Assemblyman Steve Simon spoke up in dramatic fashion against such a constitutional amendment, stating how much longer will we try to believe that being gay is not innate in a human being, and Republican John Kreisel, who lost both legs in Iraq, also opposed it on the grounds that gay soldiers die in defense of their country, and we have no problem with that, but don’t want to give them basic human rights to marry who they love!

As the polls indicate a majority of Americans have no problem with gay marriage rights, it is time for all decent people to organize against the hate mongers and the religious zealots who wish to promote a narrow minded change in the state constitution, which in future years will serve as a major embarrassment to the history and heritage of a state much more famous for progressive and liberal traditions!

2 comments on “Gay Rights, Minnesota, And Separation Of Church And State

  1. Margaret Mitchell, MSRN,, CNS May 23, 2011 11:20 pm

    Prof. Ron, I want to include the uTube video of Mr. Simon:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXpOA3jPC04

    because I was so taken with his whole discussion. I think others might be as well. He mentioned hearing a clergy speaking about sexual orientation, that it is innate, God given…and Simon asked, if this is true, what does this mean to the moral force of the argument against Gays? How many Gays does God have to create to convince us he wants them around?”
    I think what he said is powerful and thought provoking.

  2. Ronald May 23, 2011 11:27 pm

    Thanks, Peggy, for adding the YouTube Video, which is indeed very powerful and thought provoking!

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