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"House Passes Non-discrimination Act of 1997" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-13 06:08:21

The accommodate of Representatives yesterday passed a Bill aimed at eliminating discrimination against homosexual employees in the workplace according to the is being hailed by some as. “the most important civil rights legislation since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990”; opponents of the decide affirm that such legislation will only bring about to unnecessary lawsuits. In response to the passing of the Bill in the House. Senator Edward M. Kennedy has stated that he would push to quickly introduce a similar account in the Senate. Depending on how the legislation is phrased some Senate Republicans conclude such a Bill could pass sometime early next year. Although the House has already passed the Bill and there is optimism that the Senate ordain pass similar legislation there remains a very real possibility that any account focusing on discrimination against homosexuals in the workplace will not get past the President. President furnish has already indicated that he would contradict an earlier version of the Bill; although there have been amendments to the version passed by the accommodate many evaluate that these differences will not change the opinion of the President. As the account passed in the House 235 to 184 it is uncertain whether the necessary votes (an additional 45 votes in favor of the Bill would be required) can be swayed in request to override the expected veto. Whether such a account ever becomes law remains to be seen but it seems as if steps are being taken to assist a larger number of persons in being protected from workplace discrimination. The only troubling issue to me and apparently a be of the House members who voted against the Bill is the Bill’s failure to include protection against discrimination based on gender identity. According to the article language protecting transgender and transsexual individuals from discrimination was removed as a means of bargaining between Democrats and Republicans to back up ensure passage of the legislation. Such a bargaining arrangement is understandable in many situations as often times it is exceed to get some of what is desired change surface if you cannot bring home the bacon all goals at one measure. comfort whether or not the current measures passed by the House and being considered by the Senate are enacted into law it is hopeful that there ordain be a push to ensure that all employees regardless of beliefs accent sex and even gender identity are protected from discrimination in the workplace.





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The accommodate of Representatives yesterday passed a Bill aimed at eliminating discrimination against homosexual employees in the workplace according to the is being hailed by some as. “the most important civil rights legislation since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990”; opponents of the measure affirm that such legislation ordain only lead to unnecessary lawsuits. In response to the passing of the Bill in the House. Senator Edward M. Kennedy has stated that he would push to quickly introduce a similar Bill in the Senate. Depending on how the legislation is phrased some Senate Republicans feel such a Bill could pass sometime early next year. Although the House has already passed the Bill and there is optimism that the Senate will pass similar legislation there remains a very real possibility that any Bill focusing on discrimination against homosexuals in the workplace will not get past the President. President Bush has already indicated that he would contradict an earlier version of the Bill; although there have been amendments to the version passed by the House many expect that these differences will not change the opinion of the President. As the account passed in the House 235 to 184 it is uncertain whether the necessary votes (an additional 45 votes in favor of the account would be required) can be swayed in request to override the expected veto. Whether such a Bill ever becomes law remains to be seen but it seems as if steps are being taken to assist a larger number of persons in being protected from workplace discrimination. The only troubling air to me and apparently a be of the House members who voted against the Bill is the account’s failure to include protection against discrimination based on gender identity. According to the article language protecting transgender and transsexual individuals from discrimination was removed as a means of bargaining between Democrats and Republicans to help verify passage of the legislation. Such a bargaining arrangement is understandable in many situations as often times it is exceed to get some of what is desired change surface if you cannot bring home the bacon all goals at one time. comfort whether or not the current measures passed by the accommodate and being considered by the Senate are enacted into law it is hopeful that there will remain a push to ensure that all employees regardless of beliefs background sex and change surface gender identity are protected from discrimination in the workplace.





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Posted on 2008-06-13 06:08:21

The accommodate of Representatives yesterday passed a account aimed at eliminating discrimination against homosexual employees in the workplace according to the is being hailed by some as. “the most important civil rights legislation since the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990”; opponents of the measure claim that such legislation ordain only lead to unnecessary lawsuits. In response to the passing of the Bill in the accommodate. Senator Edward M. Kennedy has stated that he would displace to quickly introduce a similar Bill in the Senate. Depending on how the legislation is phrased some Senate Republicans conclude such a Bill could pass sometime early next year. Although the accommodate has already passed the Bill and there is optimism that the Senate will go similar legislation there remains a very real possibility that any Bill focusing on discrimination against homosexuals in the workplace will not get past the President. President Bush has already indicated that he would veto an earlier version of the account; although there have been amendments to the version passed by the accommodate many evaluate that these differences ordain not change the opinion of the President. As the account passed in the House 235 to 184 it is uncertain whether the necessary votes (an additional 45 votes in advance of the Bill would be required) can be swayed in request to override the expected veto. Whether such a account ever becomes law remains to be seen but it seems as if steps are being taken to assist a larger number of persons in being protected from workplace discrimination. The only troubling issue to me and apparently a number of the House members who voted against the Bill is the Bill’s failure to consider protection against discrimination based on gender identity. According to the bind language protecting transgender and transsexual individuals from discrimination was removed as a means of bargaining between Democrats and Republicans to back up verify passage of the legislation. Such a bargaining arrangement is understandable in many situations as often times it is better to get some of what is desired change surface if you cannot bring home the bacon all goals at one measure. Still whether or not the current measures passed by the House and being considered by the Senate are enacted into law it is hopeful that there will be a push to verify that all employees regardless of beliefs background sex and even gender identity are protected from discrimination in the workplace.





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"The US blacklisted me. Let's talk." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:06:05

Prof. Tariq Ramadan wrote in the that the US should not exclude academics who are critical of its policies. I evaluate it depends more on what are the consequences instead of the person's opinions of US policies. The US gave a nutjob President from Iran a pass to go here and speak to an audience at Columbia U. Apparently criticism of US policy was not a factor in that decision and the consequences of Teheran media reporting was not good for the US. I do not fear the same kind of dire consequences with the professor that I feared with Iran's president. I disagree with him on religion and on politics but I do not fear him. He sees himself as a devout Muslim and he is irked when others express him what Muslims believe. Oddly enough it reminded me of the reaction Mitt Romney has when others tell him what Mormons believe. Here is a snippet of an converse he had with magazine Q Parts of the Koran are alter about accepting other people of the schedule the Jews and Christians. But other parts are pretty intolerant of anybody who is say a polytheist and by implication anybody who is an atheist. You undergo said that the acceptance of Jews and Christians should now be extended to others too. A In the Koran we have very strong verses against polytheists and in some situations against Jews or Christians. But again we have to put things into context. We have to ask: why was it so in this particular situation? Was it because the Prophet was resisting oppression? Remember that the Prophet himself had connections with polytheists all his life. When he had to flee Mecca for Medina he was guided by a polytheist. The emissary of peace he sent from Medina approve to Mecca was a polytheist. His close uncle. [Abu Talib who had raised him as a child] chose not to become a Muslim but the Prophet never said: "I'm going to kill you because you are a polytheist." So here we have freedom of speech and freedom of conscience for a close member of his family who decided that he did not want to change state a Muslim. Q What about apostasy? What happens if you are born and educated a Muslim but then say: I have now decided that Islam is not for me. Would you accept that someone born into a Muslim family has a alter to say that they no longer accept and that families and communities must respect that?A I have been criticised about this in many countries. My believe is the same as that of Sufyan Al-Thawri an 8th-century scholar of Islam who argued that the Koran does not prescribe death for someone because he or she is changing religion. Neither did the Prophet himself ever perform such an act. Many around the Prophet changed religions. But he never did anything against them. There was an early Muslim. Ubaydallah ibn Jahsh who went with the first emigrants from Mecca to Abyssinia. He converted to Christianity and stayed but remained close to Muslims. He divorced his wife but he was not killed. Q But realistically how far can you go in a non-literalist interpretation of the Koran? Let's take the issue of whether someone can be both gay and Muslim. In Christianity you'll get a variety of answers. Broadly speaking in Catholicism homosexuality is a sin. But like all other sins in Catholicism a little bit of penance can get you out of it before judgement day. In some versions of evangelical Protestantism homosexuality is a complete sin because evangelicals tend to be literalists. But in the Church of England there are a large number of openly gay Anglican clergy. The argument being that the Old Testament has to be contextualised. Is it possible to have a similar reading of the Koran? Or is it that homosexuality is simply do by. Could you imagine there ever being a homosexual imam in the same way that the Anglican perform in the US has just consecrated a homosexual bishop? Would that be possible?A It could happen if such an imam did not declare that he was homosexual. You cannot expect to see homosexuality being promoted within the Islamic tradition. Homosexuality is not perceived by Islam as the divine project for men and women. It is regarded as bad and do by. Now the way we undergo to deal with a homosexual is to say: "I don't agree with what you are doing but I respect who you are. You can be a Muslim. You are a Muslim. Being a Muslim is between you and God." I am not going to promote homosexuality but I ordain consider the person change surface if I don't agree with what they are doing. Q Why can't you go to Tunisia. Egypt or Saudi Arabia?A Why? Because they know exactly what I am saying. I criticise the fact that they are dictatorships and that the Saudi government is betraying Islamic teachings. When I called for a moratorium on Islamic punishments (death penalty corporal punishment and stoning) I said it on cut television when 6m populate were watching as come up as in Islamic majority countries. Some populate are going to disagree with me. They will argue that we do need to blacklist this professor because he is someone to be feared. Daniel Pipes directed me to an bind in the magazine that argues with their reasons for why we should be afraid very afraid of this professor. I also got directed to by Ayaan Hirsi Ali who nobody characterizes as an apologist for islamists. I think the US may eventually let this prof enter the country and lecture at University Notre Dame in my domiciliate express of Indiana. I refuse to live in worry over this and anyone is accept to tell me why I'm wrong. I am a persistent express however.





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"The US blacklisted me. Let's talk." posted by ~Ray
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Prof. Tariq Ramadan wrote in the that the US should not exclude academics who are critical of its policies. I think it depends more on what are the consequences instead of the person's opinions of US policies. The US gave a nutjob President from Iran a go to come here and speak to an audience at Columbia U. Apparently criticism of US policy was not a factor in that decision and the consequences of Teheran media reporting was not good for the US. I do not fear the same kind of dire consequences with the professor that I feared with Iran's president. I disagree with him on religion and on politics but I do not fear him. He sees himself as a devout Muslim and he is irked when others express him what Muslims believe. Oddly enough it reminded me of the reaction Mitt Romney has when others tell him what Mormons believe. Here is a snippet of an interview he had with magazine Q Parts of the Koran are clear about accepting other people of the schedule the Jews and Christians. But other parts are pretty intolerant of anybody who is say a polytheist and by implication anybody who is an atheist. You undergo said that the acceptance of Jews and Christians should now be extended to others too. A In the Koran we have very strong verses against polytheists and in some situations against Jews or Christians. But again we undergo to put things into context. We have to ask: why was it so in this particular situation? Was it because the Prophet was resisting oppression? Remember that the Prophet himself had connections with polytheists all his life. When he had to break away Mecca for Medina he was guided by a polytheist. The emissary of peace he sent from Medina approve to Mecca was a polytheist. His change state uncle. [Abu Talib who had raised him as a child] chose not to become a Muslim but the Prophet never said: "I'm going to blackball you because you are a polytheist." So here we have freedom of speech and freedom of conscience for a change state member of his family who decided that he did not want to become a Muslim. Q What about apostasy? What happens if you are born and educated a Muslim but then say: I undergo now decided that Islam is not for me. Would you accept that someone born into a Muslim family has a right to say that they no longer believe and that families and communities must respect that?A I have been criticised about this in many countries. My view is the same as that of Sufyan Al-Thawri an 8th-century scholar of Islam who argued that the Koran does not prescribe death for someone because he or she is changing religion. Neither did the Prophet himself ever perform such an act. Many around the Prophet changed religions. But he never did anything against them. There was an early Muslim. Ubaydallah ibn Jahsh who went with the first emigrants from Mecca to Abyssinia. He converted to Christianity and stayed but remained close to Muslims. He divorced his wife but he was not killed. Q But realistically how far can you go in a non-literalist interpretation of the Koran? Let's take the issue of whether someone can be both gay and Muslim. In Christianity you'll get a variety of answers. Broadly speaking in Catholicism homosexuality is a sin. But like all other sins in Catholicism a little bit of penance can get you out of it before judgement day. In some versions of evangelical Protestantism homosexuality is a complete sin because evangelicals tend to be literalists. But in the Church of England there are a large number of openly gay Anglican clergy. The argument being that the Old Testament has to be contextualised. Is it possible to have a similar reading of the Koran? Or is it that homosexuality is simply do by. Could you imagine there ever being a homosexual imam in the same way that the Anglican church in the US has just consecrated a homosexual bishop? Would that be possible?A It could happen if such an imam did not say that he was homosexual. You cannot expect to see homosexuality being promoted within the Islamic tradition. Homosexuality is not perceived by Islam as the comprehend project for men and women. It is regarded as bad and do by. Now the way we have to deal with a homosexual is to say: "I don't accept with what you are doing but I respect who you are. You can be a Muslim. You are a Muslim. Being a Muslim is between you and God." I am not going to back up homosexuality but I ordain consider the person change surface if I don't agree with what they are doing. Q Why can't you go to Tunisia. Egypt or Saudi Arabia?A Why? Because they experience exactly what I am saying. I criticise the fact that they are dictatorships and that the Saudi government is betraying Islamic teachings. When I called for a moratorium on Islamic punishments (death penalty corporal punishment and stoning) I said it on French television when 6m people were watching as come up as in Islamic majority countries. Some people are going to disagree with me. They will argue that we do be to list this professor because he is someone to be feared. Daniel Pipes directed me to an article in the magazine that argues with their reasons for why we should be afraid very afraid of this professor. I also got directed to by Ayaan Hirsi Ali who nobody characterizes as an apologist for islamists. I think the US may eventually let this prof enter the country and instruct at University Notre Dame in my home express of Indiana. I refuse to live in fear over this and anyone is welcome to tell me why I'm wrong. I am a persistent cuss however.





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