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    Default One of the Biggest Cities Elects an Openly Gay Mayor

    And it's not in California, New York, or New Jersey...

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    HOUSTON – Houston became the largest U.S. city to elect an openly gay mayor, with voters handing a solid victory to City Controller Annise Parker after a hotly contested runoff.


    Parker defeated former city attorney Gene Locke with 53.6 percent of the vote Saturday in a race that had a turnout of only 16.5 percent.


    "This election has changed the world for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community. Just as it is about transforming the lives of all Houstonians for the better, and that's what my administration will be about," Parker told supporters after Locke conceded defeat.


    Parker, 53, has never made a secret or an issue of her sexual orientation. But it became the focus of the race after anti-gay activists and conservative religious groups endorsed Locke and sent out mailers condemning Parker's "homosexual behavior."


    Locke, 61, tried to distance himself from the anti-gay attacks while courting conservative voters who could tip the election in his favor. Meanwhile, gay and lesbian political organizations nationwide rallied to support Parker by raising money for her campaign and making calls urging people to vote.


    Several other U.S. cities, including Portland, Ore., Providence, R.I., and Cambridge, Mass., have openly gay mayors, but none as large as Houston.
    A little more than 152,000 residents turned out to cast ballots in the nation's fourth largest city, which has a population of 2.2 million. Of those voters, 81,743 chose Parker — some 11,000 votes more than Locke received.


    Although Locke condemned the anti-gay rhetoric, two of his key supporters contributed money to a conservative political action committee that sent out an anti-gay mailer earlier this month, urging voters not to pick Parker because she was endorsed by the "gay and lesbian political caucus."
    Campaign finance reports show Ned Holmes, finance chairman of Locke's campaign, and James Dannenbaum, a member of the campaign's finance committee, each gave $20,000.


    Late Saturday, Locke offered his congratulations to Parker and urged the city to move on from the bruising campaign fight.
    "Here's what our city needs now: It needs unity. It needs us to come together and heal like we've never healed before, and to move forward under a new administration," he said.


    Parker and Locke, both Democrats in the nonpartisan race, advanced to the runoff after garnering more votes than two other candidates on Nov. 3. Parker will succeed Bill White, who is term-limited after serving six years and is seeking the Democratic nomination for governor.


    Houston is predominantly Democratic and about 25 percent black and one-third Hispanic. About 60,000 of its residents identify themselves as gay or lesbian.


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    Yeah Texas never would have guessed.

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    I don't see the point. Is America really so homophobic that this actually made news?
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    A local administrator was asked to comment. He nodded sagely, and said simply: "Wow. And think about how much more pronounced these effects will be once the tower is actually operational."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperknickers II View Post
    I don't see the point. Is America really so homophobic that this actually made news?
    Yes, with Texas being the bastion of them.

    Now if you're American you saw this coming:

    Houston, we have a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Player989random View Post
    Yes, with Texas being the bastion of them.

    Now if you're American you saw this coming:

    Houston, we have a problem.
    Wrong.
    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Yeah seriously texas is ed up, not so much as the rest of the south but seriously texans pride themselves on their homophobic beliefs, not like us more civilized californians.
    How many proud homophobic Texans have you seen on this site? I can't think of a single one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperknickers II View Post
    I don't see the point. Is America really so homophobic that this actually made news?
    No but the stereotype is especially in Texas so some people see it as dramatic news. Only people who obsess about "are they gay!?" is a small minority of vocal idiots in the end most people care about hey you going to improve the city. I consider the fact a Republican has been mayor of NYC for what will now be 20 years after Bloomberg's new term more of an achievement given the phobia of THIS city then a gay mayor in houston. And it reinforces that atleast on local level people will vote according to who they think will fix things vs meaningless points such as gayness or being a republican

    Yeah seriously texas is ed up, not so much as the rest of the south but seriously texans pride themselves on their homophobic beliefs, not like us more civilized californians.
    Yeah you guys sure showed Texas with Prop 8...btw how your budget looking now a days? Waiting for the California Bailout Bill from congress...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Who cares if he's gay? As long as he does a good job that is all that matters.
    Its a she.
    Quote Originally Posted by danzig View Post
    No but the stereotype is especially in Texas so some people see it as dramatic news. Only people who obsess about "are they gay!?" is a small minority of vocal idiots in the end most people care about hey you going to improve the city. I consider the fact a Republican has been mayor of NYC for what will now be 20 years after Bloomberg's new term more of an achievement given the phobia of THIS city then a gay mayor in houston. And it reinforces that atleast on local level people will vote according to who they think will fix things vs meaningless points such as gayness or being a republican
    She also won by a close 5 or something percentage. I believe she had 53 percent.

    Yeah you guys sure showed Texas with Prop 8...btw how your budget looking now a days? Waiting for the California Bailout Bill from congress...
    I was being Sarcastic there, California also ed up we cant balance a budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Its a she.

    She also won by a close 5 or something percentage. I believe she had 53 percent.
    Doesnt matter by how much as long as one wins! Hopefully she'll be a good mayor, cause shrug that is all that matters and even the idiots will have a tough time going "she is a lesbian!" as if that was a reason to not vote for her again if the city is doing well.

    Yeah you guys sure showed Texas with Prop 8...btw how your budget looking now a days? Waiting for the California Bailout Bill from congress...
    I was being Sarcastic there, California also ed up we cant balance a budget.
    I figured you were sorry I should have capped it off with a since was just giving it a smart ass reply in turn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Its a she.
    That explains it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperknickers II View Post
    I don't see the point. Is America really so homophobic that this actually made news?
    Yes, and not only that:
    Quote Originally Posted by OP
    "This election has changed the world for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community.
    Apparently Americans think they are the front runners for gay rights now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Yes, and not only that:


    Apparently Americans think they are the front runners for gay rights now.
    Or, more accuarately, a single politician thinks so. An inaccurate generalization based on a single comment? Never saw that coming

    Now back to the actual discussion:

    Texas ranks under California, NY, Massachussets, New Jersey, and Michigan on sexual-orientation related hate crimes. Still high number, but then again we do have the second highest population in the country and rank just barely above the two way ties for 7th and 8th places.

    What's Massachussets, New York,New Jersey, or Michigan's excuse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Yes, and not only that:


    Apparently Americans think they are the front runners for gay rights now.
    Psst...the "world" for gays in America, it is a common phrasing and doesnt mean LITERALLY the world. Just like when Obama won his election was a hallmark moment for blacks in the world, really think a black person in middle of africa REALLY cares that much about Obama or that is somehow going to improve their life? Its simply a common way to describe a "big" event to a specific group. You arent stupid you knew this right? And as S pointed out you and your constant generalization. Next thing you know you'll be ragging on how World Series isnt World cause well its played in America.... Really amazes me how petty issues you seem to pick on, its not even a one time occurence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Copperknickers II View Post
    I don't see the point. Is America really so homophobic that this actually made news?
    It's an American thing, don't worry about it.

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    Yeah seriously texas is ed up, not so much as the rest of the south but seriously texans pride themselves on their homophobic beliefs, not like us more civilized californians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Yeah seriously texas is ed up, not so much as the rest of the south but seriously texans pride themselves on their homophobic beliefs, not like us more civilized californians.
    Are you from San Fransisco ?
    If not ...
    Then I dont believe you the "more civilized californians"

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    Who cares if he's gay? As long as he does a good job that is all that matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Who cares if he's gay? As long as he does a good job that is all that matters.
    It's a she.
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    Hey I never had a problem with her cause she is lesbian Danzig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Hey I never had a problem with her cause she is lesbian Danzig.
    Uh didnt say YOU did meant people who voted against her because of it If she is a good mayor their arguments that she is gay is just going to seem even more stupid then it is already. Man guess I shouldnt post on sunday mornings...

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    And i shouldnt read on sundays either, Im tired and its actually night when im at now.

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