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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 04:12 PM Apr 2013

Sen. Casey Backs Marriage Equality

Source: TPM

Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), a conservative Democrat and one of the last holdouts in his party on the issue of gay marriage, on Monday announced his support for marriage equality.

“After much deliberation and after reviewing the legal, public policy and civil-rights questions presented, I support marriage equality for same-sex couples and believe that DOMA should be repealed,” Casey told the Philadelphia Gay News Monday afternoon.

Casey said he began to reexamine his position on gay marriage in 2011 and that input from his constituents in Pennsylvania helped him come around to supporting it.

Casey referenced one lesbian woman from Southeastern Pennsylvania who contacted him, detailing the financial and societal setbacks she, her partner and their children have faced from being denied the right to marry.

“As a senator and as a citizen, I can no longer in good conscience take a position that denies her and her family the full measure of equality and respect,” Casey said.

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Sen. Casey Backs Marriage Equality (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2013 OP
Good! Took him awhile, but he got there! babylonsister Apr 2013 #1
Better later then never idwiyo Apr 2013 #2
Hey, foot-dragger, welcome to the party! Aristus Apr 2013 #3
It's about time! nt mercymechap Apr 2013 #4
Yay! obama2terms Apr 2013 #5
Another small step toward progress. iandhr Apr 2013 #6
This is Most Excellent! I respect his evolution.. he got there. Cha Apr 2013 #7
I expect his "evolution" might be more poitically motivated than not. progressoid Apr 2013 #8
I'm just not cynical about that. Cha Apr 2013 #11
I too am grateful. The more the merrier! progressoid Apr 2013 #13
Maybe my letter to him helped. Lugnut Apr 2013 #9
Thanks for writing it, Lugnut! Cha Apr 2013 #12
Yes! shenmue Apr 2013 #10
He sees which way the wind blows. Andy Stanton Apr 2013 #14
Why not because it is unconstitutional to deny them equal rights! Dustlawyer Apr 2013 #15
Sharper than a serpent's tooth - all this cynicism toward Sen. Bob Casey. Divernan Apr 2013 #16
Good and the decision was about equality and not religion. efhmc Apr 2013 #17

Cha

(296,893 posts)
11. I'm just not cynical about that.
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 05:46 PM
Apr 2013

The Tide is finally turning at such a rapid gigantic rate.. I can only be grateful.

progressoid

(49,952 posts)
13. I too am grateful. The more the merrier!
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 06:09 PM
Apr 2013

I'm just skeptical (yeah, probably cynical too) about his motives.

Andy Stanton

(264 posts)
14. He sees which way the wind blows.
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 06:23 PM
Apr 2013

It's only a matter of time before same sex marriage is legal everywhere in the US.
The longer the right wing hold out in their opposition the more people will abandon them (which is a GOOD thing).

Divernan

(15,480 posts)
16. Sharper than a serpent's tooth - all this cynicism toward Sen. Bob Casey.
Mon Apr 1, 2013, 07:03 PM
Apr 2013

He IS the man who defeated Rick Santorum. What was that worth to you? It sure meant a whole hell of a lot to us here in Pennsylvania! It removed Santorum from the national political scene as well.

And in that Senate campaign Casey declared support for civil unions for same sex couples. Prior to that he had voted to let gays and lesbians serve openly in the military and to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.

Although a Catholic, he has never been a bible thumping homophobe. He is not a member of Opus Dei. While opposing abortion except in cases of incest, rape or when the life of the mother is in danger, he has voted for access to family planning and birth control. He is not an extremist & should not be lumped in with the right wing (as one poster does).

Casey said he made the shift after reviewing the legal, public policy and civil rights questions involved and letters from Pennsylvania families.

"If two people of the same sex fall in love and want to marry, why would our government stand in the way?" Casey said. "At a time when many Americans lament a lack of commitment in our society between married men and women, why would we want less commitment and fewer strong marriages?

"Elected public officials have an abiding obligation to refrain from demonizing and dividing people for partisan or political gain," Casey said. "Rather, Democrats and Republicans should come together and find areas of agreement to do what's best for the country, including lesbian and gay Americans."


I worked with him and his staff when he was Auditor General and conducting a performance audit on a state agency's failure to provide mandated care for severely retarded children and adults. He and his staff treated the concerned family members with the utmost respect and patience. At meetings I attended, the family members all had time to have their say. Their concerns were listened to and acted upon. This was a RARE exception to most state elected officials, whose accessibility is determined by one's party membership and campaign contributions.

Finally, he is that rare Pennsylvanian politician who has not been bought off by Big Fracking:
On the need to protect drinking water and ground water in Pennsylvania, Senator Casey said: “For Pennsylvania and other States sitting on top of the Marcellus Shale formation, the rapid growth of gas drilling may increase the danger of oil, gas or brine-laden water pathways up to groundwater supplies or to the surface. The protection of underground water sources is especially important to Pennsylvania because we have the second highest number of private drinking water wells in the Nation; three million Pennsylvanians are dependent on private wells to provide safe drinking water to their homes. Every day I hear from Pennsylvanians who worry about their future access to safe drinking water and about explosions caused by gases migrating up from the deep. There continue to be incidents in Pennsylvania that could have, and should have, been averted. These cases raise the question of whether the essential steps have been taken to protect families and communities against potential detrimental side effects of drilling.”

In testimony before the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, Senator Casey highlighted his legislation to increase disclosure and safeguards of chemicals that could enter Pennsylvania’s drinking water supply, improve safety for workers and emergency response procedures at drilling sites and promote job training to help give Pennsylvania workers the skills needed to get jobs in the natural gas industry so that workers are not shipped in from out-of-state. In sum, he is a good and honorable man, and if you want to trash him, go over to Free Republic.

efhmc

(14,723 posts)
17. Good and the decision was about equality and not religion.
Tue Apr 2, 2013, 11:46 AM
Apr 2013

Which is what all issues of control of US citizens should be, ie: abortion.

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