“Forty years ago this June, members of the gay community said ‘enough. What happened in Greenwich Village, New York, gave rise to a national movement dedicated to achieving equal justice for members of the [LGBT] community. Our presence here today is a testament to that movement and to the change it achieved.”
“Let’s be honest, too many of the same obstacles that existed then remain for us to overcome. But neither the frustrations of the past, nor the challenges of the future should deter us from our goal — our responsibility — to continue our efforts to ensure the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans.”
“Let’s be honest, too many of the same obstacles that existed then remain for us to overcome. But neither the frustrations of the past, nor the challenges of the future should deter us from our goal — our responsibility — to continue our efforts to ensure the full spectrum of equal rights to LGBT Americans.”
Attorney General Eric Holder speaking at DOJ Pride--a celebration of gay pride by Department of Justice employees.
Way to go Justice Department....not less talk more action!
ReplyDeletewhatever-now talk to your fucking boss abd actually do something.
ReplyDeleteI agree that this administration has not taken action fast enough on our issues...but the statements by Ms Cinton, The Prez & now by the Attorney General on Stonewall & Pride, still feel amazing for a man my age. "I never thought in my lifetime"...
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of words. Now I want action.
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