Thursday, November 29, 2007

Madness from Toledo City Council

Whoa - I don't know about you, but my head is still spinning over the recent action by Toledo City Council in their Speedy Gonzalez actions on the Domestic Partner Registry. As the Toledo Blade pointed out, Council's normal mode of operation - especially on potentially controversial subjects - is to take a good long time to hash things over before taking a vote.

Not so this time! No siree - Equality Toledo board member/Toledo City Council member Joe McNamara presented the registry subject at a meeting of Council and one week later, a vote was taken. Only 2 members of Council (both Republicans) had the cojones to vote "no" on the measure. Carty was only too happy to sign his name to it and then simper about being a "Christian" and how the registry will be so great for Toledo.

I'm not sure what planet he's from, but anyone who can read has seen any one of the innumerable studies done over the past few decades that clearly show Society operates best when children are raised by their married biological parents. It doesn't matter what demographic quirk you want to throw into the mix - the result is the same. Regardless of religious convictions or the lack thereof; no matter from what ethnicity or culture the subjects studied hail; no matter what income levels, country of origin, or toothpaste brand - the results are always the same.

In addition, these same studies have listed ad nauseum the many negative results that Society must address when this ideal situation is short-circuited by absent fathers, single mothers, living-together-without-marriage partners, gay partners raising children, etc. The list is as long as your arm and mine put together - all bad.

How can anyone living in the good ol' US of A buying groceries with the ubiquitous magazine stand at the check-out claim ignorance of this? It's everywhere! You can't escape it! And yet some would have you believe that this tacit support for a Domestic Partner Registry is going to be "good for Toledo" ??

Balderdash.

Make no mistake: this was rammed through Council quickly to avoid public debate. The deal was done before residents even knew it was on the table. Most are still reeling, and frantically trying to figure out how to un-do what Council has done. How can a group of 10 people dictate morality for a city of 300,000?

Carty gave a statement that said, in part, that his office had received feedback equally for and against the issue, and that he had responded to every email received. In this he proves to be a liar, as both of my two emails went unacknowledged. What about yours?

Understand: the issue is about what is best for the community, and studies conducted by folks with more PhDs than I, have proven - over and over again - that what is best for the children is what is best for society. It's pretty simple, really.

So what do we do now? Have we any legal recourse? Attorneys have been contacted, and we'll have our answer soon. But even if there is no legal ground on which to fight, surely public outrage would have an effect. If the majority of residents would make their voice collectively heard, Council would have to listen. Businessmen and women, leaders of the community, and citizens of Toledo need to speak up! We cannot afford to let this go by unopposed - too much is at stake.