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Anticipations for the Democratic National Convention

I am honored and excited to be attending the Democratic National Convention. I am humbled to have been elected by voters in the 15th Congressional District to serve them as an Alternate Delegate for President Obama at the Democratic National Convention, and I am conscious of my presence as one of fourteen LGBT delegates from the Pennsylvania delegation.

In readying to leave for Charlotte I am filled with a series of anticipations.

1. It is not lost on me, or any of the other LGBT delegates, that we will be watching history in the making as we vote on the first-ever major party platform inclusive of marriage equality and nominate the first major party Presidential and Vice Presidential ticket that embraces marriage equality. I anticipate high emotions as my fellow Democrats finally say "I Do" to marriage equality.

2. This is the most inclusive and accessible convention in history. The DNCC delegates include a record number of Transgender delegates (11) including one super delegate, my friend Babs Siperstien of New Jersey. I am proud to be attending this convention, not only in a year of landmark policy change, but in a year where the diversity of the Democratic Party is better represented than ever before.

3. I am proud to be a part of the Pennsylvania Delegation - representing a state whose Democratic Party is fully supportive of marriage equality. At their June State Committee meeting, the State Party voted to support marriage equality -- and encouraged all PA delegates to support marriage equality this week at the Democratic National Convention.

4. I am looking forward to attending my share of receptions and events during the convention. I am particularly excited for events sponsored by the National Stonewall Democrats, EMILY's List, the National Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, NARAL Pro-Choice, the Human Rights Campaign, and the DNC's LGBT Caucus.

5. Most of all, I am excited to be in the room when we nominate Barack Obama and Joe Biden as the Democratic Nominees for a second term in the White House. During their first term, they repealed "Don't Ask Don't Tell", guaranteed hospital visitation rights for same-sex couples, signed an LGBT-inclusive Hate Crimes Law, ended LGBT discrimination in HUD housing, ended the HIV Travel Ban, and of course, enacted the Affordable Care Act which ended pre-existing condition discrimination against transgender people and people living with HIV/AIDS in healthcare. A second term will bring so many more victories for equal rights for the LGBT community, and there is only one major-party candidate for President who supports LGBT equality and that is President Barack Obama.

I will be blogging throughout the convention, and will try to post once a day. Stay tuned!

jackson black

11:20 am on Saturday, September 1, 2012

Obama is wrong for america..this election is so important, people have a choice of socialism or capitalism, government rule or free market, unemployment or jobs and finally...bankruptcy or prosperity...obama is a complete failure and his socialist agenda is destroying this country..Are you better off now then 4yrs ago?

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jackson black

11:23 am on Saturday, September 1, 2012

See the movie, obama 2016.....its will open your eyes

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charles hampton

11:55 am on Saturday, September 1, 2012

Mr. Black, if you think there is more than a nickel's difference between the two candidates, think again. The only clear winners of the coming election will be the corporate sponsors who spend the most money. And yes, I am MUCH better off than I was 4 years ago, and you are too!

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Brunell

8:59 am on Monday, September 3, 2012

Much better off???? Really??? The real unemployment...probably 9-10%, taxes going up, fuel prices...going up, freedoms....going away, our debt to China....well you know the answer, come on, say it......going through the roof. How am I better? Gas was under $2/gallon, now it is almost $4. Regulations on the fossil fuel industries have been increased to punish them, and for what? A policy! The Federal Government takes over 2 Billion dollars a day to fund. Think about that 2 BILLION Dollars for ONE DAY! It is unsustainable. And you think your better! This administration has not delivered on one promise, not one!

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Crestor Januvia

4:50 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

$4 trillion dollar budget, divided by 365 is $11 billion per day... not $2 billion.

jackson black

1:28 pm on Saturday, September 1, 2012

Bull, you are a liar..unemployment under obama is double that of bush..among blacks its 44%...I am suffering under this current regime..you are either a liar or a fool..

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Chuck Hennet

12:13 am on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

I'm so glad to see someone blogging about LGBT issues in the local media. Thanks!

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Happiness

11:28 am on Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Have a great time at the convention, representing the LGBT community and those who love them!

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matt

3:19 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

economy be damned! homosexuality, now that is an important issue.

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Crestor Januvia

4:44 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2012

You are such Sheeple. Obama only came out for Gay Marriage because this is a close election. After you vote for him.... you will get nothing. Same with Hispanics... He won't even try to get comprehensive immigration reform, just like his first term.

Yet you sheeple will fall for his lies once again. Obama can't give you gay marriage. There is no significance to the platform. It is a states issue.

Baaaaa Baaaaaa......

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