This is such an interesting thought for me....
From the Log Cabin Repulican web site:
Why It's Okay Being A Gay Republican
To some people, being a gay
Republican seems like an oxymoron. We disagree. The Republican Party's founding
principles and core beliefs represent a powerful tool that should be used to
defend liberty-not attack it as the radical right has done. Their dogged
campaign to block gay and lesbian civil rights goes against the party's core
principles of smaller government and personal freedom. They use values as a veil
for hate. The radical right's influence on the GOP can be diminished one voter
at a time, by making the case for fairness. That is what motivates the Log Cabin
Republicans to lead today's most important battle for the civil rights of gay
and lesbian Americans. Even those in the gay community who disagree with our
politics should realize our value. Here is why it is okay being a gay
Republican:
1. Gay and lesbian Americans who believe in limited
government, strong national defense, lower taxes, personal responsibility, and
free markets belong in the Republican Party. Democrats who favor big government,
higher taxes and more regulation don't represent our values and beliefs. That
means leaving the GOP is not an option for gay Republicans. We can be true to
our conservative principles while working to make the GOP more inclusive and
tolerant.
2. Defeating the radical right and transforming the GOP will
allow gay and lesbian Americans to achieve full equality much sooner-decades
sooner. The radical right represents the last obstacle on the path to full
equality. Defeat them in the grassroots of the GOP and all of us can enjoy the
benefits of liberty much sooner.
3. The party will change only from the
inside. Pressure from the outside, from the far left won't work. The GOP must be
transformed one person at a time, across America on the grassroots level by gay
Republicans and their fair-minded allies. Across America, gay Republicans are
shattering stereotypes and educating rank-and-file Republicans about the
importance of fairness and equality for gay and lesbian Americans. This is the
right path to progress.
4. Achieving total equality will take decades
longer unless our community has strong allies in both parties. There aren't
enough votes in the Democratic Party to achieve sustained legislative victories.
Even if all gay Republicans left the party, the GOP would still be there. That
is why we reach out to fair-minded Republicans-making the case for fairness.
5. We are doing important work to the transform the GOP, bringing about
the same grassroots change that happened in the Democratic Party over the last
three decades. We applaud the gay and lesbian activists who worked so hard to
change the Democratic Party-making it more inclusive and tolerant. 25 years ago,
had gay and lesbian members left the party, then the Democrats would not be
where they are today on issues of equality and fairness. We are now doing
similar work in the GOP.
6. The history of the Republican Party makes it
a natural ally of equality. In 2004, the Republican Party marks the 150th
anniversary of its first national convention. Looking toward history can help
the GOP chart its future course. The Republican Party rose to power because it
embraced the ideals of equality imagined by our nation's founding fathers. When
President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, he created a new
birth of freedom. So it can be again. Nearly 150 years later-the GOP has another
chance to choose fairness over discrimination, equality over bigotry, freedom
over fear.
Click
here to see their "Hope Not Fear" ad featuring President Ronald Reagan
I don't know.... I still say: