Human Rights Campaign slams Frist and friends over 'politically motivated attack on gay Americans'
by
PageOneQ
Following an attack on marriage equality for all Americans by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, the Human Rights Campaign issued the following statement:
#
Senator Frist and Friends Pursue Thinly-Veiled Attempt to Distract Voters with Discrimination
WASHINGTON – Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese called out Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s politically motivated attack on gay Americans today as the Senator pushed a discriminatory amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
“Senator Frist and his right wing allies can’t credibly campaign for reelection on real solutions to America’s real problems, because they have no solutions and they created the problems. Instead, Frist and his right wing friends are playing politics with the Constitution and bashing a single group of Americans. That’s not an agenda any American is talking about at the gas pump, the emergency room, or veterans’ hospital. It’s time for Senator Frist to listen to Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, John Danforth and other Republican leaders and put the American people ahead of his discriminatory politics.” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese.
Solmonese continued, “The American people know that marriage has absolutely nothing to do with the high cost of gas, the war in Iraq or the prohibitive price tag on health care. The consequences of immoral leadership are a one-two punch: as they scapegoat hard-working Americans and try to put discrimination in the Constitution, the challenges facing are nation go unanswered – it’s shameful.”