Monday, April 18, 2011

The House GOP is wasting our money to defend DOMA


The House GOP just love making fools of themselves. In order to defend DOMA, they have enlisted Bush appointed former Republican Solicitor General Paul Clement to take the case, even though DOMA is pretty much viewed as unconstitutional.

HRC has the story:
“Not only are House Republican leaders defending the indefensible, they’ve brought in a high priced attorney to deny federal recognition to loving, married couples,” said HRC President Joe Solmonese.  “Speaker Boehner appears ready to go to great lengths, and the great expense of a high-power law firm, to try to score some cheap political points on the backs of same-sex couples.  King & Spaulding were not required to take up this defense and should be ashamed of associating themselves with an effort to deny rights to their fellow citizens.”

Earlier today, Speaker Boehner released a letter he sent to Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi in which he endorsed a right-wing plan to defund part of the Department of Justice because of the Obama Administration’s thoughtful analysis that the federal Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional.

“With such a high-priced lawyer, it’s no wonder the Speaker is grasping at straws in order to justify spending taxpayer money on defending discrimination,” said Solmonese.  “Next he’ll probably call for slashing Education Department funding because kids might learn it’s unconstitutional to discriminate against certain groups of people.”

According to a March 2011 poll conducted by HRC and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, 51 percent of voters opposed DOMA and 54 percent opposed the House Republican’s intervention in cases challenging its constitutionality.

“With the American people clamoring for leaders to deal with the economy, voters are no doubt scratching their heads wondering how a boondoggle for right-wing lawyers is going to help their pocketbooks,” said Solmonese.
I want Boehner to explain this money wasting action to the people. It's seems he and his boat full of losers are not concerned with the state of our country at all.

1 comment:

Bob said...

Hmmm, I wonder why they're doing this.
The rich aren't bothered by it, and it doesn't affect their taxes or income.
It doesn't create new jobs or fix the economy and give us healthcare.
Silly GOP, you'll be out of power soon.

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