First, I have to say that Terry Frank is just cute as a button!

Pride - In the Name of Love

Pride - In the Name of Love

She also has very definite opinions against unmarried, sexually cohabiting couples (*wink, wink*) adopting, which she wrote about in the Tennessean on the day of the Tennessee Equality Project’s Advancing Equality Day on the Hill (personal stories from the day can be found here). The particular legislation she is in favor of – and TNEP president Chris Sanders is against – is SB0078, a bill which would would prevent all straight and gay unmarried, cohabiting couples from adopting children. In defense of this type of bill (which, after 31 years, was found to be unconstitutional in Florida), Terry provided a lot of evidence that supposedly proves that married couples can provide a more stable home for an adopted child. When asked in over at Post Politics where she got her information, she commented:

I’ll be happy to provide all of my multiple resources. With a strict 500 word limit, there is certainly no possible way to cite sources AND provide the opinion.

I’ll have them up on my site sometime today or tomorrow, depending on my work schedule.

You can then argue with the multiple studies.

That was two days ago and still no sources. I’m sure Terry is busy so I’ll break down for her what we’re looking for:

  1. Proof that as “cohabitation has become an accepted and rising practice, so too have risen the economic, health, and criminal costs of such arrangements.”
  2. The studies that show “cohabitation, same sex or heterosexual, has higher rates of dissolution than traditional marriage, as great as five times greater.”
  3. The source that shows that occurrences of child abuse, child molestation, Poverty, Domestic violence are higher in cohabiting couples than in traditional marriage.
  4. Proof that the fidelity rates of same-sex relationships are negligible compared to fidelity rates of 75-90 percent in heterosexual couples.
  5. The stats that show that married, heterosexual relationships far exceed the duration of same sex couples, in fact dwarfing the duration of male homosexual relationships.

Oh, and if we’re going to compare apples to apples, we’d like to see all these for couples who have children. We’d also like to see them from studies done during this decade by non-partisan, secular institutions, like a university or the government.

I’m not sure what Terry is going to come up with but regardless, Tennessee has a process in place that is supposed to keep unfit people from adopting. If we really want to think of the welfare of the children, as Terry suggests, then we should pass legislation that would put more resources into the process itself. For instance, we could add more and better caseworkers who, rather than ferreting out “clandestine” sleeping arrangements, could more thoroughly asses the fitness of potential parents and produce a higher quality, and quantity, of follow up visits.

On Wednesday, the Tennessean ran a Op-ed by Leonard Pitts, a columnist for the Miami-Herald, in which he told the heartbreaking taleof a women who was kept from seeing her life partner for 8 hours after she fell ill and was rushed to the hospital. The woman was finally allowed into the room – just in time to see her loved one die. In describing the events, Pitts gives us some details of the life these two women shared. He wrote:

Politicians and alleged religious leaders have routinely invited us to hate gay people and call it morality. They have taught us to frame gay lives in cloudy abstracts of tradition and values. But this isn’t abstract, is it?

No, it is Janice and Lisa, meeting in college and falling in love, 20 years ago. It is a ”holy union” service in a local church, friends serving as maid of honor and ”best man.” ”We were dirt poor,” says Langbehn, “but we pulled it off.”

It is taking in foster kids no one else wants, drug babies, HIV babies, babies with fetal alcohol syndrome. It is adopting four of them and Lisa deciding she wants to be a stay-at-home mom and Janice saying OK, and wondering how the six of them will manage on a social worker’s salary. [emphasis added] It is Janice, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and Lisa, bashful Lisa, becoming the family extrovert, cheering the kids at ”toddler tumbling time” shepherding them to swimming lessons and story time at the library.

I have an idea (thanks, Leonard Pitts!). Instead of using her time to provide us with suspect stats that support her position, Terry might want to instead use it to help find homes for the “kids no one else wants.” I can help her with that. I know just where to look.

And no, she won’t find that home with me. In what is a personal failing to be sure, I don’t believe I have the strength to take on such an enormous life-changing task. And that’s why I would never randomly disparage someone who could. Or will.

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Summary: Guests include Walter Searcy, Executive Committee member of the Nashville branch of the NAACP, and Christopher Sanders, president of the Tennessee Equality Project.

Part 1 – Abe’s #1! George is #36! – It’s Presidents day and as always, there’s a song in our hearts – and on Mary’s lips. Plus, the economic stimulus plan passes both the House and the Senate despite Joe Scarborough, all the other nattering nabobs of negativity, and a whole mess of rigid Republicans. [38.1 MB 23:48 download MP3]

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Independence Day – Martina McBride
Cannonball – The Breeders
Better Already – Northern State

Part 2 – Interview with Walter Searcy, III – Walter is an accomplished attorney, an alumnus of Fisk University and Vanderbilt School of Law, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Nashville Branch of the NAACP. He has had a long history with the local chapter and so he answers some questions – Does the election of President Obama end the need for affirmative action in America? What is the NAACP’s involvement in the civil rights complaint filed in Tennessee recently with the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights? – and tells us some stories. [47.8 MB 29:50 download MP3]

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See a Little Light – Bob Mould

Part 3 – Was, Is, and Ever Shall Be a Harpy of the Left A conservative caller has a problem with – wait for it – President Barack Obama’s power grab. [17.5 MB 10:567 download MP3]

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Brimful of Asha – (Norman Cook Mix)

Part 4 – Interview with Christopher SandersTennessee Equality Project president Chris Sanders somehow knows that the way into our hearts is through our stomachs, so we gladly accept his gift of cheese danish. But he didn’t come all the way to the studio just to feed us, he came to tell us about the TNEP’s Advancing Equality Day on the Hill (when he and other members of the GLBT community and their supporters across the state come to Nashville to visit with their elected officials), his secret Big Gay Agenda, and whether or not he’s afraid he’ll catch teh straight from Rep. Campfield. [24.8MB 15:27 download MP3]

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Ooh Child (things Are Going To Get Easier) – Donnie Mcclurkin

Part 5 – Yes, He Was Born in America and No, He Doesn’t Want to Kill Old People – Sooner or later we had to address the birth certificate issue and what better week than when four – count’em 4! – Tennessee state legislators sign onto a yet-to-be-filed lawsuit to force President Barack Obama to release his birth certificate. Then, we further debunk the already-debunked assertion that he will also be telling your when and where to make the incision for your emergency appendectomy. [30MB 18:43 download MP3]

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People Get Ready – Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions
Evolution of All Things – Rilo Kiley

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Liberadio(!) Podcast: October 13, 2006

Summary: Guests include Christopher Sanders, Connie Smith, and Elbert Ventura

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