People for the American Way summarizes the Alliance Defense Fund this way:
“Unique to the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) is their collective of
high-power founders, including wealthy right-wing organizations such as
Dobson’s Focus on the Family and D. James Kennedy’s Coral Ridge
Ministries.
“The ADF embodies the beliefs of its founders, harnessing the efforts
of a cadre of right-wing groups with hundreds of millions of dollars at
their disposal. All of these groups are influential members of the
Right; they are pro-life and anti-gay, and their ultimate goal is to
see the law and U.S. government enshrined with conservative Christian
principles.
“The relationship between ADF and it’s founders is one of mutual
self-interest; ADF has access to the resources and networking of large
organizations, who in turn are equipped with an endless supply of
readily-available lawyers.
“ADF’s strength goes beyond their budget due to their influence with well-funded religious-right groups.
“Two issues common to each of ADF’s founders are their work against the right to abortion, and against
the civil rights/liberties of gays and lesbians. They are particularly
persistent in attacking attempts by homosexuals to have families,
establish domestic partnerships or civil unions, or to be protected
from discrimination in employment or housing.” [italics added]
That focus was confirmed yet again by ADF’s most recent “Christian” law
suit meant to hurt gay people and their families. The hysterical
headline of Focus on the Family’s
Citizenlink story proclaimed “Suit Challenges New York’s Attempt to Redefine Marriage”:
“Attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) filed a lawsuit
Wednesday [May 23, 2007] against the New York Department of Civil
Service, alleging the agency exceeded its authority when it redefined
the term ‘spouse’ in its benefits policy to include homosexual couples.
“Brian Raum, senior legal counsel for ADF, said the agency’s definition
includes same-sex couples married in another country or state where the
marriage was legal – despite the fact that New York law defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman.” [italics added]
The New York Department of Civil Service did not “redefine marriage” or
even attempt to. To suggest they did or intended to is a preposterous
allegation. But the ruse had only just begun.
Was it an error that the FOF article asserted as “fact that New York
law defines marriage as the union of one man and one woman”? The same
claim was included in ADF’s
press release:
“‘Marriage is not simply a state benefits system, and its redefinition
would be extremely damaging to our families and children,’ said ADF
Senior Legal Counsel Brian W. Raum. ‘Because marriage is defined as the
legal union of one man and one woman, the New York State Department of
Civil Service has no legal authority to recognize out-of-state same-sex
‘marriages.’”
New York does not have a Defense of Marriage Act, nor has the state
passed a constitutional amendment defining “marriage.” Even the
right-wing Heritage Foundation acknowledges that New York does “not
have statutory or constitutional language preserving the traditional
understanding of marriage.”
If Mr. Raum was referring to the 2006
ruling
by New York’s Court of Appeals, he was still being somewhat
disingenuous. In what some called an attempt to side-step the issue,
the Court ruled that the state’s constitution does not
specifically
require same-sex marriage. As Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye wrote in her
dissent, “I am confident that future generations will look back on
today’s decision as an unfortunate misstep.”
Heterosexual marriage and “traditional” families were not in any way
threatened by the action of the New York Department of Civil Service.
Mr. Raum and FOF’s
Citizenlink
were simply pushing the bogus “save marriage/protect families” hot
buttons to divert attention from the fact that ADF’s suit is really
about hurting people – a very small group of people – and
their families by denying them healthcare and other benefits.
Why? Why would they do that? Why would people who claim to be
“Christian” try with all their financial, political and legal might to
hurt people and their families?
Perhaps the answer is as simple as power, money and the application of religious dogma’s inherent “us
vs. them” mentality and the attendant need to harm some for the schadenfreude gratification of others. But Americans increasing
know gay people and understand that they and their unions are no threat to anything or anyone. Like
corporate America, organized labor understands that as well and increasing
fights for the equality of
all Americans.
According to
their web site,
“the Alliance Defense Fund is a legal alliance defending the right to
hear and speak the Truth.” If that’s so, Mr. Raum, the other ADF
attorneys, and their supposedly “Christian” backers might want to read
the words of Mrs. Hamm in a November 2, 2004 Advocate.com
First Person Commentary
by her son Rob Hamm. The lead-in to the article read: “A church-going
mom called her gay son last night to ask what he thinks about today’s
ballot initiative to ban same-sex marriage and civil unions in their
native Oklahoma. The conversation didn’t go as he expected.”
What did Mrs. Hamm have to say? To begin with, she voted against the
Oklahoma constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage and civil
unions because, as she put it, “God meant for everyone to have choice
in their lives. That is all about being human, and anyone that takes
that choice away is acting like God. That is blasphemy, and I won’t be
a part of it. … I don’t think it can be changed or should be changed
that you are gay. I don’t know if you were made that way or not, but as
long as there is a possibility that it is internal and can’t be
changed, I cannot judge anyone based on that. Besides, the Bible says
there is only one judge, and we should not be putting ourselves in his
place.”
Her son commented further: “She said that since my partner’s family had
disowned him when he came out to them, he was now her son with all the
rights and privileges accorded to that position. … It took 12 years for
my mom to get to this point, and I know the world’s perceptions and
many decades of discrimination will take a while to change. I have hope
that I didn’t have before this phone call that eventually the true
Christians like my mom will win out, and eventually basic rights will
apply to everyone equally, no matter what.”