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one_voice

(20,043 posts)
Wed May 16, 2012, 09:22 PM May 2012

An Open Letter To President Obama

Mr. President,

My toddler son met you in Iowa in 2007 at Tom Harkin's Annual Steak Fry. You were greeting the crowd at the fence and came over to say hello to my family. You asked me and my partner, knowingly, if we were his parents and we said yes. You nodded and took our son in your arms. You both regarded each other, and, with a broad smile, you said, sincerely and warmly, "He's beautiful."

That moment now hangs on the wall in the room of our biracial, adopted son because of all of the possibility it represents. It's the possibility that a brown-skinned man can become the President of the United States. It's the possibility that one can be anything, despite challenging odds, but especially when assisted by love and unconditional support. It's the possibility of the difference that one mom (let alone two) can make in a young man's life, especially if he'll never really know his birth father.

I crossed paths with you again at an event in Washington, DC in 2011. As a lesbian living in Virginia with her partner of 19 years and a young son who sees his moms as married, rather than "married," I could have listed all of the things I still wanted from you. Instead, I thanked you for all of the little things you've done to support same-sex couples, including partnership recognition for federal employees. But I especially wanted you to know that I appreciated deeply your leadership on Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

*snip*

It was a moment of honesty above the din of political parsing, and a moment that embraced what our children understand about love and commitment, pure and simple. In that moment, as you spoke, I couldn't find words to replace the tears welling up in my eyes for this gift. Not unlike the first time we met, you embraced my family -- including others like us and generations to come -- in a deeply significant way.

Your words in support of same-sex marriage, Mr. President, were beautiful.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathryn-hamm/an-open-letter-to-president-obama_b_1506702.html?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl32|sec1_lnk3&pLid=159669&ref=fb&src=sp&mimi=1&comm_ref=false#sb=2653519,b=facebook#sb=2312030,b=facebook




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An Open Letter To President Obama (Original Post) one_voice May 2012 OP
Is the steak deep fried like at a fish fry? Cant trust em May 2012 #1
Beautiful! K&R! MarianJack May 2012 #2
k&r... spanone May 2012 #3
that's a really nice letter Whisp May 2012 #4
That is a GREAT photo! DiverDave May 2012 #5
Beautiful letter, as is the emotion behind it. Tarheel_Dem May 2012 #6
We have a man for President who truly sees people. His everyman experiences have opened his heart. The Wielding Truth May 2012 #7
Let's contrast Obama's baby picture with *'s picture, shall we? Jamaal510 May 2012 #8
LOL! I'd be doing the same thing the baby's doing (in both pictures!). nt SunSeeker May 2012 #9
Thanks for posting this Son of Gob May 2012 #10

DiverDave

(4,886 posts)
5. That is a GREAT photo!
Wed May 16, 2012, 09:48 PM
May 2012

The President has a ginuine smile and your son is definatly interested in him.

That is the photo for his senior year high school photo montage

The Wielding Truth

(11,415 posts)
7. We have a man for President who truly sees people. His everyman experiences have opened his heart.
Wed May 16, 2012, 10:28 PM
May 2012

His wisdom developed from his varied life and his appreciation of those who loved him and those he has loved. We are lucky to have him working for all of us.

You got to see him and he was able to see you. thanks for sharing this with us.

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