Quick Links:

Beating Discrimination, One Battle at a Time

by: Ashwin Madia

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 20:20:48 PM CDT


(Two words to describe this: political. courage. Could not resist promoting this diary. - promoted by Joe Bodell)

Editor's Note: This diary originally appeared on The Bilerico Project, and Team Madia has been good enough to cross-post it here to MNCR.

I am a Marine Corps veteran, an Iraq war veteran and the Democratic candidate for Congress in Minnesota's Third District, so I hear a lot about patriotism these days. But real patriotism sometimes means taking on the system if you know what you're doing is the right thing. As a Marine Corps lawyer, I was one of the first attorneys to successfully defend a gay Marine from discrimination by the military.  

Ashwin Madia :: Beating Discrimination, One Battle at a Time
In 2005, my client, Private First Class (PFC) Smith [real name not disclosed], was found to have downloaded gay pornography onto a government computer. On the exact same day, another Marine was found with straight pornography on his government computer. The straight Marine received a verbal reprimand by the commanding officer. The gay Marine was given: a demotion in rank, loss of pay, restricted in his movements on base, and most severe of all, an administrative separation from the Marine Corps with an Other-Than-Honorable (OTH) discharge, just one step below a court martial.  

An OTH discharge is typically reserved for Marines who exhibit a serious pattern of misconduct over time -- disobeying orders, talking back to superior officers, chronic patterns of not showing up or failing physical examinations. An OTH discharge means you lose all your veterans benefits and it shows up on every college application and future job application for the rest of your life.

I presented PFC Smith's case to a review panel composed of senior Marine officers and enlisted Marines. This isn't a typical jury made up of soccer moms and high school gym teachers. I argued that there was no justification for the disparity in punishment given to the straight Marine and PFC Smith. Ultimately, the Panel overruled the commanding officer's recommendations and retained PFC Smith. Overruling a commanding officer's recommendation is a rare event in the Marines. In fact it's so rare that I never saw it happen again during four years of being a lawyer in the Marine Corps.  

The panel's decision shocked quite a few people. But that's not the best part of the story.  

PFC Smith still had to go back to duty and I was afraid he would be targeted by his peers with harassment or that he might even face physical threats. I kept in touch with him and not long afterward, I checked in to see how things were going. When PFC Smith got on the phone, he was calm and his voice level toned. He said, "Sir, nobody cares about that stuff."  

If the Marines, some of the most conservative members of our society, can look beyond sexual preference, maybe the rest of America can do so too. If someone is willing to wear the uniform, fight, and possibly die for this country, it shouldn't matter who they are and who they love.  

Ever since the start of my campaign, I have been reaching out to members of the LGBT community because I strongly believe in full equal rights for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans.  I have been endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign, eQualityGiving.org, and by Minnesota's Stonewall DFL (Democrats).  

We need pragmatic problem solvers in Washington, not people who put their political ideology ahead of principles. It's time for a few more patriots in Congress and a few less politicians.  

I am asking for your help.   To donate to the campaign, you can visit http://www.democracyengine.com...  This is an open seat and one of the top House races in the country.  With your help, we can help move the fight for equality forward in Congress.

Tags: (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Tweet This!
Thank you Ash... (0.00 / 0)
These days, it takes a lot of political courage to take such a strong stance in favor of LGBT rights. This post is yet another example of how focused you are on doing the right thing.

--

More commentary at the Twin Cities Daily Liberal.


Overruling the CO (0.00 / 0)
Overruling the CO's recommendations may have been an unusual thing to do, but it was the right thing to do.

We need candidates who are up to the challenge of doing the right thing, not the popular or easy thing.

"I only have good days and great days."

          -Lance Armstrong



 

Event Calendar
February 2010
(view month)
S M T W R F S
* 01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 * * * * * *
<< (add event) >>

 Joe Bodell
Local conventions are underway
Feb 08 :: 2 Comments
Friday Open Thread
Feb 05 :: 11 Comments
[See All]

Liberal Blog Network
Agonist
All Spin Zone
AlterNet
AMERICAblog
American Street
ArchPundit
BAGNewsnotes
BartCop
Blogging of the Pres
BlogACTIVE
Bluegrass Report
Bluegrass Roots
Blue Indiana
BlueJersey
Blue Mass. Group
BlueOregon
BlueNC
Bob Geiger
Booman
Brendan Calling
BRAD Blog
Buckeye State Blog
Burnt Orange Report
Capitol Annex
Carpetbagger Report
Chris Floyd
Clay Cane
Calitics
Cliff Schecter
Confined Space
Corrente
Crooks and Liars
culture kitchen
Cursor
Daily Kos
David Corn
Dem Bloggers
Democrats.com
Deride and Conquer
Democratic Underground
Digby
DovBear
Drudge Retort
Ed Cone
ePluribus Media
Eschaton
Ezra Klein
Feministe
Feministing
Firedoglake
Fired Up
First Draft
Frameshop
Green Mountain Daily
Greg Palast
Hoffmania
Horse's Ass
Hughes for America
In Search of Utopia
Is That Legal?
Jesus' General
Jon Swift
Juan Cole
Keystone Politics
Kick! Making Politics Fun
KnoxViews
Lawyers, Guns & Money
Left Coaster
Left in the West
Liberal Avenger
Liberal Oasis
Loaded Orygun
Mahablog
Majikthise
Make Them Accountable
Matthew Yglesias
MaxSpeak
Media Girl
Michigan Liberal
MN Campaign Report
Minnesota Monitor
MyDD
My Left Nutmeg
My Left Wing
My Two Sense
Nathan Newman
Needlenose
Nevada Today
News Dissector
Newshoggers
News Hounds
Nitpicker
Oliver Willis
onegoodmove
OpenLeft
PageOneQ
Pam's House Blend
Pandagon
People's Rep. of Seabrook
PinkDome
Politics1
Political Animal
Political Wire
Poor Man Institute
Prairie State Blue
Progressive Historians
Raw Story
Reno Discontent
Republic of T
Rhode Island's Future
Rochester Turning
Rocky Mountain Report
Rod 2.0
Rude Pundit
Sadly, No!
Saterical Political Report
Seeing The Forest
Shakesville
SirotaBlog
SistersTalk
Skippy
Slacktivist
Smirking Chimp
SquareState
Suburban Guerrilla
Swing State Project
Talking Points Memo
Talk Left
Tapped
Taylor Marsh
Tattered Coat
Texas Kaos
The Albany Project
The Blue State
The Democratic Daily
The Hollywood Liberal
The Reaction
The Talent Show
This Modern World
Town Called Dobson
Wampum
War and Piece
WashBlog
Watching the Watchers
West Virginia Blue
Young Philly Politics
Young Turks




Premium Blog Ads

Hate ads? Make them go away -- Subscribe to MPP!

2010 DFL CONVENTION SUPERDELEGATE TRACKER





MN-PLAN Ads

Blog Ads




Powered by: SoapBlox