Liberty Weekend.

As we approach the long Independence Day weekend, let's give a nod to Great Britain. Tony Blair's Labor government proposes to create a civil partnership register for same-sex couples, and Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith has given his members of parliament a "free vote" on the matter, rather than whipping them into opposition. As one conservative MP writes in the Daily Telegraph, Tories must stop pretending that gay couples don't exist. Bill Frist take note.

Writing in the Washington Post, liberal Harold Meyerson takes aim at what he terms the Grand Old Gay Bashers,
but more thoughtfully than most Bush-bashers. He notes:

Of course, plenty of Republicans welcomed last week's decision (beginning, I suspect, with Vice President Cheney). -- Plenty of Republicans sicken at the hatreds expressed by their legislative leaders. But plenty or not, try to find a national Republican who speaks out for equality of sexual orientation or condemns the expressions of bias.

Let's see how big a hole Republicans are willing to dig themselves into, or whether they'll realize that appeals to fear and prejudice aren't going to be a winning strategy in the long run.

On the other hand, it was Bill Clinton who signed the Defense of Marriage Act and then bragged about it on radio spots airing in conservative markets.

The AP reports in a story headlined Bush: Gay Marriage Ban May Be Too Soon that the White House is pulling back from the support given to the anti-gay amendment by the Senate majority leader. A welcome development, if you're into reading tea leaves and making guesses about what's being talked about in the (real) West Wing.

Finally, Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mark Brown writes Gay marriage is in our future, like it or not. He opines:

Most people are still opposed to giving a same-sex couple the same legal rights as a marriage between a man and a woman, but those beliefs are evolving. It won't happen quickly, and if anyone tries to move too quickly, there will be a backlash. There already is a backlash. "

Even as I pulled my kids out of the Boy Scouts for discriminating against gays, I couldn't accept the concept of gay marriage. It was the gut reaction of a recovering homophobe. But as time keeps passing, I no longer see any reason to be afraid. Gay and lesbian couples already have loving partnerships that qualify as marriage by every standard other than the one we have codified into law. They deserve the legal protections the rest of expect from marriage as it relates to property rights, health care and other issues.

And that's how progress gets made, one pundit at a time. Happy 4th of July!

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