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Feds to record same-sex marriages in 2010 census

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Married same-sex couples will be counted as such in 2010, Census Bureau officials said, reversing a decision of the Bush administration.

Steve Jost, a spokesman for the Census Bureau, said same-sex couples would be counted, “and they ought to report the way they see themselves,” adding, “In the normal process of reports coming out after the census of 2010, I think the country will have a good data set on which to discuss this phenomenon that is evolving in this country.”

Same-sex couples could not be married in the United States during the last decennial count. But last year, after two states had approved same-sex marriages, the bureau said those legal marriages would go uncounted because the federal Defense of Marriage Act prevented the government from recognizing them…

The White House announced Friday that its interpretation of the act did not prohibit gathering the information.

First, the Obama government and our heroic Democrat-majority Congress should dump the Defense of Marriage Act (sic) for what it is. Bigoted, reactionary legislation passed by opportunist politicians to cater to the most backwards elements in American society.

I realize that probably defines the bulk of Congressional action; but, the DOMA should be accurately characterized for what it is. Crap for cowardly hacks.

Second, the Obama administration had better commit to future progress – even if the rationale in place is “we don’t wish to distract from tough challenges ahead in the fight for proper health care, etc”. That also would be less of a problem if the Dems in Congress had backbone enough to match their campaign budgets.

If you need all your allies to pressurize Congress to actually accomplish more than posturing for TV talking heads you damned well better act like you deserve those allies.

Yes, the same holds true for the environment and alternative energy, inclusive rights for workers, actively working for peace everywhere we stick our noses – especially the Middle East. I’m not a single issue kind of dissident. Civil liberties and civil rights, peace and prosperity are what we’re always promised. I just would like to see the folks who say they’re leading the political side of these struggles – prove it on a daily basis.

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Written by eideard

June 21, 2009 at 12:00 pm

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