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How To Say “Yes”

Jim Burroway

May 27th, 2009

Many politicians duck and weave whenever “the question” comes up. But not Steve Kornell. He’s running for city council in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was asked a three part question at a community forum: 1) are you gay? 2) how will that affect your ability to do your job? and 3) will you be persuing a gay agenda? This was his response:

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That’s a fair question, and I’m happy to answer it. First of all let me say I believe that if I’m going to be your city council member, that I need to be open and honest completely about everything. And how can I do that if I can’t be open and honest about who I am? And so the answer to that is yes.

But what I’m going to tell you is also that in those five months that I have walked door to door, nobody has asked me that question. But they have asked me about juvenile crime, they have asked me about what are you going to do to creat jobs for our citizens, what are you going to do to protect our coast. And those are the issues I’m going to focus on.

I’ve been in this community twenty-three years working, almost my entire life I’ve been in this community. People know me well. When I go on city council I will bring openness and honesty onto the city council. And so those are the issues I’m going to talk about. Those are the issues that are going to matter to the citizens of St. Petersburg. So I think that’s a fair question, and that’s my answer.

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Christopher Waldrop
May 27th, 2009 | LINK

I know people who live in St. Petersburg and will be encouraging them to vote for Mr. Kornell.

Tina
May 27th, 2009 | LINK

thanks for posting

recently, one of my straight Christian friends (from WV, no less) asked me about the movie “Outrage.”

she was uncomfortable with Outting public officials, but could see the desire to shine a light on the hypocrisy of closeted gays voting against GLBT legistlation.

her conclusion:

“It would be nice if people could lead AND represent. I would think that being out WOULD help lead, simply by saying, hey, I’m going to represent you, my constituents, but btw, I’m gay.”

I’m sending her this vid!

Joe
May 28th, 2009 | LINK

I know Steve and if you are interested – visit his website and show him some support!

http://stevekornell.com/contribute.html

Jason D
May 28th, 2009 | LINK

Tina,
Ask your friend if it was alright to Out Clinton about his affair with Monica? What about when John Edwards was Outed for his affair? What about when Jack Ryan was Outed regarding his sexual appetites? Gary Hart?

We seem to have this bizarre double standard where it’s perfectly acceptable to Out straight people for their perfectly legal sexual escapades but suddenly it’s not okay to point out the Larry Craig’s of the world. The only people being hurt by Clinton, Edwards, Ryan, and Hart where their wives (and that’s under the assumption that the couple was in a monogamous marriage)

It’s not as if Clinton, etc. were trying to outlaw adultery or keep adulterers from serving in the armed forces, getting married, or otherwise being equal citizens.

So if it’s okay to Out philandering politicians(or in Ryan’s case, exhibitionists) who’s adultery is really none of our business, why is it suddenly not okay to Out gay politicians who use their jobs to punish and disenfranchise the very people they’re shtupping?

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