Lingle vetoes civil unions bill; watch & read entire statement

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Updated: 7/06/2010 5:39 pm

UPDATE: 

Governor Linda Lingle says she has vetoed the civil unions bill.

Governor Lingle's HB444 Statement:

"After months of listening to Hawaii’s citizens express to me in writing and in person their deeply held beliefs and heartfelt reasons for supporting or opposing the Civil Unions Bill, I have made the decision to veto HB 444.

I have been open and consistent in my opposition to same gender marriage and find that HB 444 is essentially marriage by another name.

However, I want to be clear that my personal opinion is not the basis for my decision against allowing this legislation to become law. Neither is my veto based on my religious beliefs or on the political impact it might have on me or anyone else of either political party in some future election.

I am vetoing this bill because I have become convinced that this issue is of such significant societal importance that it deserves to be decided directly by all the people of Hawaii.

The subject of this legislation has touched the hearts and minds of our citizens as no other social issue of our day. It would be a mistake to allow a decision of this magnitude to be made by one individual or a small group of elected officials.

And while ours is a system of representative government it also is one that recognizes that, from time to time, there are issues that require the reflection, collective wisdom and consent of the people and reserves to them the right to directly decide those matters. This is one such issue.

The legislative maneuvering that brought HB 444 to an 11th hour vote, on the final day of the session, via a suspension of the rules, after legislators lead the public to believe that the bill was dead, was wrong and unfair to the public they represent. After eight years of observing members of the Majority Party manipulate the legislative process when it suits them, I initially accepted their actions as business as usual. That was wrong too.

There has not been a bill I have contemplated more or an issue I have thought more deeply about during my nearly eight years as governor than HB 444 and the institution of marriage.

After listening to those both for and against HB 444 I have gained a new appreciation for just how deeply people of all ages and backgrounds feel on this matter, and how significantly they believe the issue will affect their lives.

Few could be unmoved by the poignant story told to me in my office by a young, Big Island man who recounted the journey he had taken to bring himself to tell his very traditional parents that he was gay. I was similarly touched by the mother who in the same office expressed anguish at the prospect of the public schools teaching her children that a same gender marriage was equivalent to their mother and father’s marriage.

In addition to meeting in person with citizens of differing opinions, I have read legal memos on both sides of the issue, some urging me to veto the bill because of unintended consequences and guaranteed years of court battles while others urged support for what they consider a legally sound bill that grants long overdue civil rights.

But in the end, it wasn’t the persuasiveness of public debates, the soundness of legal arguments, or the volume of letters and emails that convinced me to reach this decision. It was the depth of emotion felt by those on both sides of the issue that revealed to me how fundamental the institution of marriage is to our community. It is as fundamental to those who support marriage between two people of the same gender as it is to those who support marriage only between one man and one woman.

This is a decision that should not be made by one person sitting in her office or by members of the Majority Party behind closed doors in a legislative caucus, but by all the people of Hawaii behind the curtain of the voting booth.        

As difficult as the past few weeks have been, I am comfortable with my decision while knowing full well that many will be disappointed by it.

And while some will disagree with my decision to veto this bill, I hope most will agree that the flawed process legislators used does not reflect the dignity this issue deserves, and that a vote by all the people of Hawaii is the best and fairest way to address an issue that elicits such deeply felt emotion by those both for and against.

I have done my very best to reach a reasoned decision in a manner that brings honor to the political process and that I hope a majority of people believe reflects the values of Hawaii."

Stay tuned to KHON2 News for more on this developing story.

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lokohapa - 7/19/2010 2:31 AM
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THANK YOU GOVERNOR LINDA LINGLE!! WE REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WILL BE VOTING FOR LT. DUKE AIONA, CHARLES DJOU AND RAMSEY WHARTON THIS COME NOVEMBER......PATRICK SIMMS-KAWAMATA.....:)

NUFIKUUIPO - 7/7/2010 12:48 PM
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Stop the bad stuff on both sides. You lose all credibility and no one listens to a fanatic. Let the people vote; and the rest of the country can look to the Keiki state for guidance. Remember..out of the mouths of babes comes the truth. I feel bad for the States that let a small group of people decide on this, it is not fair to the country. Once again Hawaii is doing it right. Speak with Aloha and common sense, people are watching, reading and listening. May God bless all of you..AND I DO MEAN EACH AND EVERY ONE, ALL OF YOU. Mahalo Nui Loa, NUFIKUUIPO (Canada)

NUFIKUUIPO - 7/7/2010 12:39 PM
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I feel people should live their own lives their own way and STOP TRYING TO GET PEOPLE THAT DON'T THINK THE SAME TO CHANGE THEIR MINDS. An overwhelming majority of the people think marriage between a man and a woman is normal. The same people think same sex marriage is NOT NORMAL. It is NOT THE SAME, stop trying to make it the same or normal when it is not. I have gay friends and family members that I love dearly...that doesn't mean same sex marriage should be treated as normal. We have special interest groups getting influence beyond their numbers. Most people don't want it, put it to a vote, live with the decision. This is a democratic place and we have a small percentage of the people trying to force their way of life into the mainstream when they don't have the numbers. Do the math. Its pure politics, take your emotion out. Gay people can live their lives, if they want to get married DON'T PUT IT INTO THE CATEGORY OF NON GAY PEOPLE. Its just common sense. The people of Hawaii will vote and the message will be clear and it will be a huge majority, much more than any poll. I heard a gay activist a long time ago on T.V. saying "we are going to Hawaii and MAKING THEM pass same sex marriage". Is that democracy?? Someone is going to "MAKE" me accept that. That is a frustrated person that can't get their way. I think abortion is murder but I am against people that want to change it without using the ballot. The ballot ROCKS and Linda Lingle ROKS. Learn what normal means.

Crazy2lolo - 7/7/2010 10:16 AM
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I feel all people should live their lives, their own way.. Right or Wrong it's there life..

tpeemybunghole - 7/7/2010 4:26 AM
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@xzavier69 read the polls flamer. stats dont lie so try another state freak. you must have a lot of hatred if your up at 4am blogging about the loss. move on with your life and remember that god forgives if you make foolish gay mistakes. so maybe the next time around you will be wiser and wont bend over for tom, DuCK, harry and larry>>>>>>>>>

tpeemybunghole - 7/7/2010 4:10 AM
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@xzavier69 i'm married LEGALLY so BWAHHHAHHAAA and ua mau. Xzavier doesn't sound very Hawaiian either. And how did u know i was from the south? takes one to know one i guess lol. Should cut whats left of your privates off so u don't spread your AIDS to our beloved Hawaiian people here. Go back to the mainland haole! or back to hulas if u cant afford the planefare. Oh, dont forget your butt plug, you silent farter. Oh wait, its already plugged with all the cr@p inside of you mixed with so much anger and hate. Us local Hawaiians, we love all, not hate so u gotta be from the mainland cause youre just sooo angry at the world. So i guess with your karma belief and all the hate that you expel, i guess the hate is gonna be biting you in the butt soon. Oh, one more thing.. WE WON, u DIDNT... umm was i thinking out loud again? hee hee flamer... CHEEE WHOOOO!!

Xzavier69 - 7/7/2010 4:01 AM
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with a name like tpeemybunghole already sounds like allot...and speaks tons of biggotted KKK...tell me did you grad from the south. Let the real adults not the closeted LICK MY LINGLE pass laws of discrimination. Or are you the type that goes and tells your girl friend that you at home when your really out meeting your boyfriend...LoL

Xzavier69 - 7/7/2010 3:57 AM
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with a name like tpeemybunghole already sounds like allot...and speaks tons of biggotted KKK...tell me did you grad from the south. Let the real adults not the closeted LICK MY LINGLE pass laws of discrimination. Or are you the type that goes and tells your girl friend that you at home when your really out meeting your boyfriend...LoL

Xzavier69 - 7/7/2010 3:53 AM
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LMAO!!! you wouldn't know native Hawaiian if it came and bit you on the ass...poor thing. tell me something what hight school did you grad from? just by reading your post tells be it wsnt from Hawaii.... Always remember what comes around goes around and in the end HATE never wins...now you wanna talk HAWAIIAN history....if you graduated from Hawaii than you would know about the law in high school

tpeemybunghole - 7/6/2010 11:39 PM
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@xzavier oh what a glorious day in hawaii nei! first lindsey lohan goes to jail and lingle did what the true native people of hawaii wanted and vetoed that bill!!!!!!!!

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