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Blog - Amplify your voice

Thursday, May 13, 2010 at 1:55:00 PM EDT

That's right, in her new book Laura talks about how she not only thinks that queer people have every right to get married, but that abortion is a viable need for society, both for medical and "other reasons."



Just imagine if she had been more outspoken during the actual presidency of G.W.Bush. What would that have looked like? I seems like she didn't speak up out of some sort of respect for her husband, but what did it cost the nation? Imagine all those anti-choice, homophobia Bush supporters being shown that a lady like Laura, the wife of their favorite president, supported the issues they hated. It would of been an amazing educational opportunity, and they couldn't just write her off like they can now. "She isn't 1st lady anymore, who cares if she's gone off  the deep end of SATAN!"

Still, I think it is great that she came out with it. I'll admit, I'm a little obsessed with this right now, I mean can you imagine the implications? This is significant because of her visibility. She never was quite as insane or evil as Sarah Palin, but back in my baby radical days, Laura was a force to be reckoned with.  I hope that people will pay attention and see her as a model of where you can be a conservative, religious old white lady, and still not be crazy oppressive. Now I wanna know more about her politics... maybe we can make her a poster girl for our issues and throw her at our opposition, she speaks their language, she can be our interpreter.... or maybe I'm getting a little carried away. Laura, you probably won't be doing much else for us, but maybe you will.... I will keep an eye out.

xposted - MidwestGenderQueer.com

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Comments
I'm glad that she's expressing her views now, but playing the silent, dutiful wife clearly hasn't helped anyone. People's lives seriously suffered because of President Bush's policys, and she could have been a huge voice advocating for fair and equal rights, but she chose not to.
# Posted By Mahayana | 5/14/10 12:26 PM | Report | Reply
I am honestly impressed by Laura Bush's comments, and as MidwestGenderQueer said, we should keep an eye out.  It's a different ball game now that her husband's out of office, and perhaps she would be willing to support young people achieve the rights they are striving for.  Props to Mrs. Bush for speaking out on national television, even after 2008.
# Posted By ThinkSmart | 5/18/10 07:57 PM | Report | Reply