GOP
against equal rights
COMMENTARY
Compassionate conservatism is the new buzzword surrounding
the Republican Party. It has been designed to help those
who have felt left out by the Republicans
feel warm and fuzzy.
According to George Bushs official re-election
Web site, In a compassionate society, people respect
one another and take responsibility for the decisions
they make in life. However, in this presidency,
actions speak louder than words. George W. Bush and
the Republican Party have made exclusion a social priority.
The Iowa Democratic Party Platform supports legislation
that prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation
and gender identification and supports domestic partnership
legislation. On the Republican side, Bush has repeatedly
made statements condemning lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgendered lifestyles. He has abolished the White
House liaison to the gay and lesbian community established
by President Clinton. He has publicly stated he would
veto any law that abolished criminalization of private
homosexual sex. If that is not enough, he opposes any
legislation that would extend hate-crime legislation
and employment discrimination to gays.
The Republican Party has come to be known as the White
Boys Club. This nickname has been backed
up by incident after incident. At the NAACP Conference
in 2000, soon-to-be President Bush admitted, The
party of Lincoln has not always carried the mantle of
Lincoln. Bush was preaching he was a different
kind of Republican, while just a few months earlier
he gave a speech at controversial Bob Jones University.
For more than 70 years, the university has promoted
its values of separate but equal racism.
It has been said that womens rights are human
rights. This administration does not seem to know this.
In 2002, womens rights were on the line. The Bush
administration proposed eliminating birth control coverage
for federal employees and their dependents, while also
trying to cut funding for the Maternal and Child Health
programs. In addition, a commission to study Title IX
was created to analyze the program. The commission proposed
changes that would drastically lower the chances of
girls competing in college-level sports. After overwhelming
support for Title IX, the Bush administration backed
down from changes to the law.
The Bush administration has made no secret of its exclusionary
politics. Americans have suffered from his abstinence
only view of sex education, cutting funding to
HIV/AIDS programs and discouraging the use of condoms
and birth control. The right-wing views of this administration
are hurting everyone in the country who is not a white,
heterosexual man, while the Democratic Party has fought
to keep rights equal for all.
Julia
McCleeary is a columnist for the Iowa State Daily at
Iowa State University.
This column was distributed by U-Wire.
|