Wednesday, December 22, 2010

President Obama's Changing Position on Gay Marriage

Surprise, surprise, Obama is changing his mind on gay marriage. wwwwwwhattt? Next thing you know he'll be in favor of federally fund abortions, PEO be damned.

DADT is was nor ever will be about patriotic service to the nation. DADT is a step up the ladder to gay marriage. DADT gives the gays one more talking point " if we can die for the country, we should be able to marry."

You know there's a reason behind relegating homosexuality to taboo status. The history of Mankind, going back 5 or 6 millennium, that 6000 year history says same sex intercourse is not the way to progress mankind.

The flash in the pan 3 decade old US gay movement that started in 1980 does nothing to refute the comprehensive universe of world learned lessons of the preceding 60 centuries.

When you have had enough what will you do about it?

Steve

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by Eve Zibel
December 22, 2010



On the same day President Obama signed legislation repealing "don't ask, don't tell" the law that allowed gays to serve in the military without declaring their sexual preference, the president hinted he may be changing his mind about gay marriage in the United States.

"With respect to the issue of whether gays and lesbians should be able to get married, I've spoken about this recently... My feelings about this are constantly evolving. I struggle with this," Obama said at a press conference at the White House Thursday, shortly before leaving Washington for his vacation in Hawaii.

"At this point, what I've said is that my baseline is a strong civil union that provides them the protections and the legal rights that married couples have and I think that's the right thing to do. But, I recognize that from their perspective that's not enough. And I think this is something we're going to continue to debate and I personally am going to wrestle with going forward."

With the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" finally accomplished in the lame-duck Congress, and hailed by gay and lesbian groups, the issue of gay marriage could come front and center again as an issue, perhaps even a 2012 presidential issue as it did during the 2008 campaign.

And, while the White House is celebrating the legislative victory on "don't ask, don't tell" Obama said he knew the issue of gay marriage would be a hot topic in the near future.

"This is going to be an issue that is not unique to the military. This is an issue that extends to all of our society and I think we're all going to have to have a conversation about it."

1 comment:

  1. 0bama's true position on any issue is whatever will most damage America. When he seems to be taking a pro-American stand you can be sure it is a ruse.

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