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Andrew Reding for Obama national delegate from Washington’s Sixth Congressional DistrictI have a dream … of breaking another barrier. Barack Obama has broken the color barrier, by showing that an African American can speak for all Americans, not just members of his minority group. I am from an even smaller minority, of Americans whose sexual orientation differs from the mainstream. Like Barack, I do not seek to merely represent a minority. The issues I am working on affect us all — addressing global warming, seeking an end to costly and harmful military adventures abroad, securing universal health care as a basic human right. Washington State Democrats have set an affirmative action goal for sexual minorities. That goal could of course be met the usual way — with gay and lesbian delegates from urban areas. I am proposing something more radical — that you send me to Denver as a gay delegate from the small town and rural Olympic Peninsula. And in so doing, send the message that · It is OK to be gay or lesbian in rural as well as urban America; and, · As Barack is demonstrating, it is OK for someone who belongs to a minority to aspire to community-wide leadership, not just representation of a minority group. I am an American and a lifelong Democrat who just happens to be gay. An affirmative action vote for me is not just a vote in support of sexual minorities, but a vote in support of breaking the remaining barriers to full equality for all human beings, regardless of superficial distinctions. Andrew Reding Webmaster, Jefferson County Democrats Member, Alternative Energy Management Committee, City of Port Townsend Member, Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board, City of Port Townsend Member, Product Selection Guidelines Committee, Port Townsend Food Coop
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