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The current "politically correct" priorities at the DOT and FAA. The FAA
is cutting safety positions and running off good qualified people every day but our DOT chief is more worried about National Fag month. Think about that the next time you are in the fog and clouds. Your Government and tax dollars at work. Social equality does not mean acceptance of Perversion Political Correctness is tyranny with manners THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590 National Gay and Lesbian Pride Month June 2004 Each year as part of our Special Emphasis Observances, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recognizes June as National Gay and Lesbian Pride Month to highlight the strides and ongoing work of the gay and lesbian community, and our Nation's progress on the road to social equality. Gays and lesbians are our colleagues and friends, our sons and daughters, our neighbors and co-workers. We take this opportunity to increase our cultural awareness and celebrate the contributions and achievements of members of the gay and lesbian community, both to the work of the Department and to the Nation. The Department is firmly committed to ensuring a workplace that promotes and fosters a climate in which all employees may participate, contribute, and grow to their full potential. We recognize and value our diverse workforce, including the many outstanding contributions made by the Department's gay and lesbian employees. Long-standing Federal policy prohibits discrimination against Federal employees based on sexual orientation. Federal agencies must enforce this policy and ensure that all Federal employees are protected from unfair treatment and discrimination at work. Our commitment is one of basic fairness - the principle that all DOT employees will receive equal access and the opportunity to do the best work that they can. It is one that we at DOT reaffirm during this recognition of National Gay and Lesbian Pride Month. We have come a long way on our journey to create an environment of understanding and mutual respect. But, we still have a long way to go in our efforts to end discrimination. We cannot achieve true diversity merely through proclamations. Our greatest hope for a just society is to learn to respect one another, to appreciate our differences, and to recognize the fundamental values that we hold in common. Gay and Lesbian Pride events are planned during the month of June throughout our country, as well as internationally. In commemorating National Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, I encourage each of you to participate in the upcoming activities in your area, celebrating diversity, civil liberties and equal rights for all. Norman Y. Mineta |
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