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William769

(59,147 posts)
Fri Dec 9, 2011, 02:51 PM Dec 2011

Now is the time for President Obama to complete his evolution on the subject of same-sex marriage.

Supporting the right of all Americans to marry the person of their choice would be the right thing to do. Strange as this may sound, it might also be good politics.

More to the point, it would not be the almost certainly disastrous political move it would have been even in the last presidential campaign, when none of the major Democratic candidates supported the right to marry.

Flash forward three years to Hillary Clinton’s remarks this week. “Gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights,” declared Obama’s chief primary rival and now his secretary of state, echoing her famous declaration, as first lady, about women’s rights. Clinton did not go so far as to endorse same-sex marriage. Yet the arc of her logic bends inexorably in that direction. As Clinton surely knew when she proclaimed that “no practice or tradition trumps the human rights that belong to all of us.”

Madame Secretary, recall the joy you experienced at your daughter’s wedding. If she were gay, should she — should you? — have been denied that moment?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-good-politics-of-gay-marriage/2011/12/08/gIQA1yaifO_story.html

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Now is the time for President Obama to complete his evolution on the subject of same-sex marriage. (Original Post) William769 Dec 2011 OP
K&R !!! n/t RKP5637 Dec 2011 #1
It shouldn't be an issue uriel1972 Dec 2011 #2
By the middle of the next decade, people will look back and wonder why everyone so against beyurslf Dec 2011 #3
I have no doubt in my mind that he will Politicub Dec 2011 #4
he won't. at least not till nov 2012 La Lioness Priyanka Dec 2011 #5
du rec. nt xchrom Dec 2011 #6
It's either that or he joins Rick Perry as the George Wallace's of GLBTQ rights. Fearless Dec 2011 #7

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
2. It shouldn't be an issue
Fri Dec 9, 2011, 09:27 PM
Dec 2011

It's just common sense. That the other side has put all it's bets on opposing it is the only thing that makes it an issue. Now that HRC has come out and said LGBT rights are Human rights will the Obama camp put there money where their mouth is and remove the 2nd class citizen tag from LGBT people and allow them to marry?

Or will they leave the Secretary of State to hang out to dry and make all the fine words hollow?

beyurslf

(6,755 posts)
3. By the middle of the next decade, people will look back and wonder why everyone so against
Sat Dec 10, 2011, 04:10 PM
Dec 2011

marriage equality. By the time my kids are in middle adulthood, no one will admit they were ever against it.

Politicub

(12,328 posts)
4. I have no doubt in my mind that he will
Sun Dec 11, 2011, 12:48 PM
Dec 2011

His track record as President on LGBT rights is unmatched.

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