A Plea to Get Out and Vote . . . Democrat
October 26th, 2008This is an E-mail I sent out to all of my Georgia Friends:
Friends,
There is 9 days before we find out who the next President will be. Regardless of who wins, the choice will be historical. We will either get the first female Vice President or the first African-American President. No one would have guessed this four years ago. No one.
I am writing this to ensure you get out and vote. Yes, some of you are on many mailing lists and are getting the same bombardment of E-mails as I am. But, I’m writing for another reason.
I am a proud Democrat, so you know where my loyalties lie. This E-mail is going out to all of my transgender friends and allies in Georgia because we can make a difference. Why should we vote for Senator Barack Obama, you may ask? He understands us more than all the previous Presidents put together. He sponsored and pushed for various trans inclusive legislation in his home State of Illinois when he was a State Senator there. He has stated multiple times he is in support of a fully-inclusive Employment N-Discrimination Act and Hate Crimes Bill.
Many of you have faced unemployment and have lost jobs for being trans or gay. Some have looked for so long for work that if has become a job unto itself. Some have given up. And some, like Alice Johnston, took their own lives after becoming homeless. Let’s face it. Georgia will NRVER pass a fully inclusive State ENDA. Even if the Democrats controlled the State Assembly and the Governorship, we would still have enough blue-dog Democrats to keep it from passing.
Our only hope in breaking the chains of oppression is to ensure a friendly President sits in the White House. That is Obama.
I apologize to any Republicans on this E-mail. Yes, Republican LGBT people do exist. But, McCain will never allow us to be free. And if he died in office, Palin would make our lives even worse. In my opinion, a Republican vote by a LGBT person is the most illogical move one can make.
And, for those crossdressers out there, don’t think you’re safe. Just remember what happen to truck driver Peter Oiler when Winn Dixie fired him for crossdressing OFF the job. That was in Louisiana, a state that has the same attitudes as here in Georgia. None of us are truly safe and even if ENDA passed and was signed by Obama, there would still be a lot of problems for us. But, we would at least have legal action available to us that we don’t have now. Our families deserve to have a chance.
So, my friends, as a concern transgender citizen of Georgia, I would like to see future generations of LGBT Georgians have a better world then we do. Let’s give them that world by voting for Obama. We can put him over the top here in Georgia. The latest poll shows him at a one point lead. One point! There are enough LGBT people in Georgia to give him another point. Let’s do that, for the future. And, pass this onto your friends.
Monica Helms
Marietta, GA

October 26th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
I belong to a local organization that interviews and endorses sharp local candidates with a demonstrated commitment to human and civil rights, in my city. We just issued our endorsements. Judicial races in my area are nonpartisan, but in the other races, we did have 2 Republicans seek endorsement. We endorsed one of them, and might well had endorsed the other, were it not for the incumbent having been a longtime friend and supporter.
I was born and raised a moderate Republican, in the mode of Nelson Rockefeller, Gerald Ford, and Dwight Eisenhower. It’s been years since I was able to vote Republican at any level, however. I refuse to vote for anyone who doesn’t support human and civil rights, and nearly all Republicans do not. When one does, my instinct is to try and nurture that, because civil and human rights should not be a partisan matter. But, for now, I’m a Democrat.
I took a bad trip off my front step today, and blew out my right patellar tendon and kneecap; I face surgery later this week. I don’t care what kind of hobbling I have to do to get to the polls November 4, I will do it and get there and cast my votes for Obama, Bruce Lunsford, John Yarmuth, and other worthy candidates. I will never miss an election!