Suggested draft email to copy and paste to the Governor. Please take
a
few moments to contact Palin's office in Alaska:


Dear Governor Palin,


I was disappointed to learn that you have refused to sign Alaskans
Together for Equality’s proclamation for National Coming Out Day. You
have told us that you have gay friends and I appreciated your desire
to voice your ‘tolerance’ for gay Americans during the Vice
Presidential candidate’s debate last week.


Our proclamation would not cost the state any money nor make any
changes in state law. But the symbolism of this action – rejection –
in this case is (unfortunately) meaningful.


I am saddened that you have declined this opportunity to demonstrate
your tolerance and basic acceptance for gay Alaskans - including your
dear friends. I hope you will reconsider.


Sincerely,




On Oct 10, 6:19 am, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> good for her
>
> On Oct 10, 6:09 am, "[ a patriotic Republican  ]"
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Palin Rejects Gay Coming Out Day
> > Proclamation 
> > Requesthttp://mpetrelis.blogspot.com/2008/10/palin-rejects-gay-coming-out-da...
>
> > Mooselini blinked. Gay constituents recently petitioned Gov. Sarah
> > Palin to sign a proclamation for National Coming Out Day on October
> > 11, and yesterday her office rejected the chance to support gay
> > Alaskans and their struggle to live with dignity and acceptance
> > outside the closet.
>
> > This is the rejection note sent to Tim Stallard, spokesman for
> > Alaskans Together for Equality:
>
> > Dear Tim,
>
> > Thank you for requesting a proclamation designating October 11 as
> > “National Coming Out Day.” Unfortunately, your request cannot be
> > granted at this time. If you have any questions please contact the
> > Governor’s Office at (907) 465-3500.
>
> > Again, thank you for writing and best wishes to you.
>
> > Best regards,
> > Jessalynn Rintala
> > Coordinator for Constituent Relations
> > Office of Governor Sarah Palin
>
> > Pretty lame of tough-talking, no-blinking-promising, moose-and-wolf-
> > shooting Palin, through her staff, to not offer any reason why she
> > won't sign the pro-gay proclamation.
>
> > Tim Stallard in response to the rejection issued this call to action:
>
> > The Governor’s office denied our request for the National Coming Out
> > Day Proclamation (response pasted below). This was disappointing given
> > Palin’s recent message of “Tolerance” during the VP candidates debate.
>
> > Big thanks to you who called or emailed Wednesday (yesterday). Ms.
> > Rintala mentioned and was impressed by the number of people who called
> > her office!
>
> > Once more, if you have the time and inclination, it would be great to
> > call or email (again if applicable) Thursday or Friday to express your
> > disappointment that Gov. Palin is not proving her “tolerance” and
> > basic respect for gay Alaskans by signing our National Coming Out Day
> > proclamation (which would not cost the state any money or change any
> > state law).
>
> > The more calls they receive the louder our voice (squeaky wheel gets
> > the grease!) and the more power they see in our (the LGBT and allies)
> > community. Of course Power equals Respect – and we deserve that!
>
> > Gov. Palin can still reconsider signing our proclamation. I suggest
> > calling and emailing the general number and email:
>
> > Phone: 907-465-3500
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
>
> > Suggested draft email to copy and paste to the Governor. Please take a
> > few moments to contact Palin's office in Alaska:
>
> > Dear Governor Palin,
>
> > I was disappointed to learn that you have refused to sign Alaskans
> > Together for Equality’s proclamation for National Coming Out Day. You
> > have told us that you have gay friends and I appreciated your desire
> > to voice your ‘tolerance’ for gay Americans during the Vice
> > Presidential candidate’s debate last week.
>
> > Our proclamation would not cost the state any money nor make any
> > changes in state law. But the symbolism of this action – rejection –
> > in this case is (unfortunately) meaningful.
>
> > I am saddened that you have declined this opportunity to demonstrate
> > your tolerance and basic acceptance for gay Alaskans - including your
> > dear friends. I hope you will reconsider.
>
> > Sincerely,
>
> > Finally, here is the release from Alaskans Together for Equality,
> > which I hope you'll spread far and wide:
>
> > MEDIA RELEASE
> > October 9, 2008
>
> > Media Contact: Tim Stallard, Vice President, Alaskans Together for
> > Equality, (907) 347-2214, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > PALIN DECLINES TO ACKNOWLEDGE “NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY”
> > GAY ALASKANS DISMAYED BY GOVERNOR’S REBUFF
>
> > (Juneau, AK) --- Gov. Palin has declined to issue a formal
> > proclamation recognizing “National Coming Out Day,” in Alaska.
> > Heartened by the Gov. Palin’s positive comments about gays and
> > lesbians in the Vice Presidential Debate, Alaskans Together submitted
> > a formal request to acknowledge the day, which is observed on Oct.
> > 11th internationally by members of LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
> > Transgendered) communities and supporters.
>
> > “But I also want to clarify, if there’s any kind of suggestion at all
> > from my answer that I would be anything but tolerant of adults in
> > America choosing their partners, choosing relationships that they deem
> > best for themselves, you know…,” said Gov. Palin during the debate.
>
> > “Governor Palin called for ‘tolerance’, and we hoped she’d show that
> > type of leadership as Governor with this proclamation,” said Alaskans
> > Together President Marsha Buck. “Coming out is a difficult and
> > deserves recognition.”
>
> > So far in October 2008 Governor Palin has issued proclamations for:
> > “Careers in Construction Week,” “10th Annual Christian Heritage Week,”
> > “Biomedical Technician Week,” “Alaska Taiwan Friendship Week,” “World
> > Farm Animals Day,” “Breastfeeding Awareness Month,” and “Grand Opening
> > of Rilke Schule Day.”
>
> > “We were asking for the Governor to acknowledge and recognize the
> > dignity of openly-gay Alaskans. We weren’t asking for a policy
> > position, beyond simple acknowledgement.” Buck said.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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