| National Gay and Lesbian Task Force slams Howard Dean, Returns $5,000 gift from DNC
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After it was reported that Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean misrepresented the portions of the party platform relating to marriage, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force returned a $5,000 contribution to the party, PageOneQ has learned.
In a release issued by the Task Force, a quote from Chairman Dean was reported as:
"The Democratic
Party platform from 2004 says that marriage is between a man and a woman.
That's what it says. I think where we may take exception with some
religious leaders is that we believe in inclusion, that everybody deserves
to live with dignity and respect, and that equal rights under the law are
important."
The actual part of the party platform reads: "We support full inclusion of gay and
lesbian families in the life of our nation and seek equal
responsibilities, benefits, and protections for these families. In our
country, marriage has been defined at the state level for 200 years, and
we believe it should continue to be defined there. We repudiate President
Bush's divisive effort to politicize the Constitution by pursuing a
'Federal Marriage Amendment.' Our goal is to bring Americans together, not
drive them apart."
Dean made the statements on the Christian Broadcasting Network during its popular 700 Club program.
In the Task Force statement, Executive Director Matt Foreman said, "Governor Dean is wrong about what the Democratic platform says about
marriage equality. Disturbingly, this is not the first time he has
misrepresented this important and affirming plank, and he has been asked
before to correct the record and to cease making these misleading
statements."
Foreman went on to criticize Dean's performance in his role as party chairman and to explain the gift's return:
"Governor Dean's record on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues
since becoming DNC chair has been sorely and sadly lacking. The Democratic
Party chair should stand by and fight for the party's own platform and
values. In light of Governor Dean's pandering and insulting interview
today with the Christian Broadcasting Network, we have decided to return
the DNC's recent $5,000 contribution to us. We do so with great sadness,
knowing that the Democratic Party has long been a champion of our rights."
The entire press statement may be read here.
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Originally published on Wednesday May 10, 2006.
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