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GOProud Endorses Mary Bono Mack


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Gay conservative group GOProud announced its endorsement of Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack for reelection, saying that her commitment to improving the everyday lives of gay and lesbian Americans exceeds that of her gay Democratic opponent, Palm Springs, Calif., mayor Steve Pougnet. The congresswoman voted against the "don't ask, don't tell" repeal measure in May.

In a news release sent Tuesday morning, GOProud hailed Bono Mack, a Republican, for her record in domestic affairs and foreign policy.

“Bono Mack was an outspoken opponent of the Democrats’ efforts to expand government-run healthcare that would discriminate against gays and lesbians,” said the news release. “Bono Mack supports reforms to our tax code and to social security that would provide greater equality of opportunity for gay and lesbian individuals and their families. She has also repeatedly voted against efforts to pass an anti-gay federal marriage amendment.”

In May, Bono Mack was one of 168 Republicans who voted against the “don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal amendment that passed the House. The measure also passed the Senate Armed Services Committee and now awaits a vote in the full Senate.

GOProud chairman of the board Chris Barron, who said his group reluctantly supported the repeal measure, told The Advocate that Bono Mack’s opposition was disappointing, if understandable, given the process surrounding the vote, which he called “politically poisonous.”

“Congresswoman Bono Mack has made it clear that she is open to changing this policy, and unfortunately, we will never how Mary Bono Mack would have actually voted on repeal because Democrats created a process whereby they made it impossible for Republicans who may have wanted to vote for the bill to support it,” said Barron.

“We’re disappointed that Congresswoman Bono Mack didn’t vote for the final bill, but we certainly understand how politically poisonous the process became,” he said.

Five Republicans voted for the measure in the House, and one Republican on the Senate panel supported it.

Bono Mack issued a statement after her vote that cited the need to wait for military review before taking a congressional vote. She has represented California’s 45th congressional district, which includes the gay mecca Palm Springs, since 1998, after the death of her husband, former representative Sonny Bono.
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  • Name: Googiecat
    Date posted: 7/9/2010 2:32:43 AM
    Hometown: Palm Springs

    Comment:

    Can you say Stockholm Syndrome?

  • Name: ozzy
    Date posted: 7/7/2010 12:13:36 PM
    Hometown: sacramento

    Comment:

    Another day, another democrat bashing post by pepa.

  • Name: pepa
    Date posted: 7/7/2010 3:29:11 AM
    Hometown: surprise, az

    Comment:

    GOProud is nothing but a mental institution, at least Log Cabin will stand up to the GOP fruits, goes to show you how GOProud (much like stonewall) are nothing but big GOP shills. Mary Bono is not by all means "conservative" or small government, she is more to the left of GOProud, but of course they have to support her because the GOP bosses tell them, it is obvious. If they were to really support conservatives that actually advocate for what they stand for, they should have endorsed Rand Paul, or his father Ron Paul, both men believe in a true free society (and Ron is hardcore libertarian/conservative and voted to "repeal" DADT), Rand states that "The Founding Fathers warned of a Federal Government bent on usurping the power, rights, and PRIVACY of its States and citizens." Yet the GOProuders supported his opponent in the primary who was homophobic. Once a shill always a shill, reminds me of the gay dems, putting party before citizens, disgusting.

  • Name: Paul
    Date posted: 7/7/2010 2:28:46 AM
    Hometown: Dallas

    Comment:

    It's been a month or two since the last time GOProud did something bad enough to earn them the punishment and humiliation they apparently so deeply crave. This ought to get it for them. Crack that whip! Please hit me again master!

  • Name: Alexis
    Date posted: 7/7/2010 12:08:10 AM
    Hometown: Wilmington

    Comment:

    ...so she can vote against civil unions like Republican Governor Lingle did in Hawaii (if we were ever even lucky enough to be able to get enough congressional reps to support separate and unequal).

  • Name: ozzy
    Date posted: 7/6/2010 4:06:38 PM
    Hometown: sacramento

    Comment:

    “Bono Mack was an outspoken opponent of the Democrats’ efforts to expand government-run healthcare that would discriminate against gays and lesbians,” Oh really? Please enlighten us, oh wise ones, how this will discriminate against gays and lesbians. Their corporate sponsors are spending millions in this gay for pay pseudo group. They scramble to come up with an excuse why she voted to keep DADT, and they still fail miserably at that too. They put us in this mess in the first place, why would anyone reward them?

  • Name: Paschal
    Date posted: 7/6/2010 4:04:25 PM
    Hometown: Sligo, Ireland

    Comment:

    Lesley, Log Cabin Republicans are actually pro-gay. You shouldn't group them in with GOProud.

  • Name: Fausto Fernandez
    Date posted: 7/6/2010 4:00:08 PM
    Hometown: Alexandria, VA

    Comment:

    GOProud: licking the boot pressing on the neck of the gay community.

  • Name: Pete
    Date posted: 7/6/2010 2:53:26 PM
    Hometown: san diego

    Comment:

    GOProud. Making excuses for anti-gay politicians so that they can continue to screw over our community.

  • Name: Jackson
    Date posted: 7/6/2010 2:42:12 PM
    Hometown: Providence, RI

    Comment:

    what a group of self-hating imbeciles! Disgusting! These morons should not be allowed to even say their gay; they hurt the lives of everyday gay Americans when they endorse a party hack like Mary Bono Mack over principle! Disgusting, every one of those GOProud members, just vile and disgusting!

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