Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas Condemns New Anti-Gay GOP Platform Planks
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For Immediate Release: June 24, 2010
Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas Calls on Party Leaders to Address Problems with Anti-Gay Platform Planks
CONTACT: Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas
(512) 656-8011
AUSTIN, TX – At the state Republican convention earlier this month, Texas Republicans opted to abandon the Republican tradition of respecting the Constitution and protecting individual liberty and privacy rights by adopting a platform which includes planks attacking the civil liberties of certain Texans.
The platform advocates policies which would make it a felony to perform a same-sex marriage in Texas, which would re-criminalize sodomy and which would take away the rights of gay parents in custody cases. These proposals are contrary to the values of most Texans and run counter to the Republican tradition of vigorously defending individual liberty.
The Republican Liberty Caucus strongly opposes the Texas GOP platform’s anti-gay and anti-liberty planks. We call for the state party to take action to address this problem. While it may not be possible to repeal or change the party platform, the state leadership should issue a clear statement that the platform is non-binding and does not represent the core, shared beliefs of Texas Republicans or of our candidates.
In a year in which we are looking forward to extraordinary opportunities for a great slate of Republican candidates in Texas, it would be a terrible mistake to shackle them to a platform which will alienate many potential supporters. This platform will weaken the party at a time when a strong coalition of Republicans and independents is needed to stop the radical agenda of Democrats in both Austin and Washington.
“We need to focus on keeping the government out of our pocketbooks; especially in Texas,” said Texas RLC Chairman, Joey Dauben of Ellis County. “There are far more pressing problems for the GOP in our state to worry about. While I personally disagree with same-sex marriage from a Biblical perspective, marriage is a contract between individuals and God, not with the government. If we want government out of our wallets and our boardrooms, we should also keep government out of our churches and our bedrooms.”
The Republican Liberty Caucus believes that cutting government spending is more important than wasting our limited resources on policies that open Texas to lawsuits and treat some citizens in a different manner than other citizens. Texas RLC members believe divisive social issues should be put on the back burner and instead the focus should be on solving real problems.
We call on the state party to send a clear message to voters that the this platform does not represent the highest ideals of our party and that as a party we support individual liberty and equal rights for all Texans.
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The Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas advocates constitutionally limited government, individual liberty and traditional Republican values. It is part of a nationwide organization which shares those goals and has local organizations in almost every state. This year the RLC has endorsed hundreds of candidates nationwide, including Rand Paul (KY), John Dennis (CA), Peter Schiff (CT), Mike Lee (UT), and Nikki Haley (SC).
For more information on the Texas chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus, visit http://www.rlctx.org. For information on the national RLC, visit http://www.rlc.org.





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On June 27th, 2010 at 9:36 pm
I want to see the Republican party simply get real and stop the hate! I am gay and believe from the bottom of my heart that a gay couple should be able to cement their relationship in the same way as any other regardless of the views of others. I also strongly believe a parents role in a Child’s life is to guide them on their true path to goodness! This platform is written by radicals that will take the Republican party down with them if some sane people do not stand up against them from within the republican party the republican party will lose so much credibility it will no long be a political rival for the Democratic party!
On July 1st, 2010 at 9:45 pm
Gays are a sick twisted group of sex crazed freaks!! Why not arrest of of em and ship em out of the country .?? They destroy society and christianity.
On July 7th, 2010 at 7:04 am
“Gays are a sick twisted group of sex crazed freaks!! Why not arrest of of em and ship em out of the country .?? They destroy society and christianity.”
LOL. Such hatred in you. I feel for ya, Lamar.
This is what it should read:
“Republicans are a sick twisted group of sex crazed freaks!! Why do they want to be in my bedroom so much? Why not arrest of of em and ship em out of the country .??”