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I give credit to time and the dogged work of those who publicized the simple bone-headedness of the MADem Jul 2013 #1
We did WovenGems Jul 2013 #2
Television. tavernier Jul 2013 #3
Good point treestar Jul 2013 #11
Margaret Marshall MannyGoldstein Jul 2013 #4
I give Dr. King and Lyndon B. Johnson 100% for the 1960s voting rights/civil rights acts signed graham4anything Jul 2013 #5
"This question obviously was asked, because on that other thread . . . . ." Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #8
my answer is the same- just like the 1960s civil rights acts. Without LBJ and Dr. King working toget graham4anything Jul 2013 #13
A long, dedicated, organized effort starting with courageous folks stepping Ninga Jul 2013 #6
To the gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, and queer Americans and their supporters who idwiyo Jul 2013 #7
Not the most credit but a fair part of it goes to the President. Whisp Jul 2013 #9
Obama, bless his heart. When he finally stopped defending DOMA Bluenorthwest Jul 2013 #16
Obama spent "years preaching against us" ?? JoePhilly Jul 2013 #19
President Obama may not have preached but he made his views quite clear William769 Jul 2013 #21
Obama's evolvement on this issue has also brought a good number of black Americans Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #51
I agree 100%. BlueCaliDem Jul 2013 #56
HAHAHAHAHAHA. funniest thing so far on DU today.nt boilerbabe Jul 2013 #63
The Queens at Stonewall that decided they just weren't going to take it anymore justiceischeap Jul 2013 #10
DOMA particularly? I'd say Boies and Olson. Orangepeel Jul 2013 #12
And Olson is a Republican Christian. longship Jul 2013 #30
Boies and Olson fought the battle RudynJack Jul 2013 #43
Ack! Dumb me. Orangepeel Jul 2013 #46
Nah, RudynJack Jul 2013 #47
A family member of mine and millions more like him. NCTraveler Jul 2013 #14
People who lived free lives in spite of the bigotry and discrimination imposed by Bluenorthwest Jul 2013 #15
The tone of your post is offensive Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #22
No offense to you stinky William769 Jul 2013 #28
William, my objection was to use of the word "you" Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #36
Juror #4 here. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2013 #23
For the record, that was not my alert. I rarely - very rarely - alert. Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #37
And I believe you. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2013 #48
Absolutely agree. Living with integrity can be painful, but closeupready Jul 2013 #26
This straight person agrees with your post. The Link Jul 2013 #29
You. Me. Joe Biden. The Link Jul 2013 #17
John Boehner and the rest of the House Republicans Revanchist Jul 2013 #18
The Republican party & right wing christians. William769 Jul 2013 #20
David Boies and Ted Olson. But I think closeupready Jul 2013 #24
Boies and Olson RudynJack Jul 2013 #44
True, but by the same token, all of us had even less to do with DOMA. closeupready Jul 2013 #58
We the People did it. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #25
A group effort by all of the opponents of DOMA MrScorpio Jul 2013 #27
The credit goes to all the activists, members of LGBT and Allies who refused to sit down and shut up Marrah_G Jul 2013 #31
Not the person you are fishing for. Safetykitten Jul 2013 #32
Who is it you think I am fishing for? Stinky The Clown Jul 2013 #39
To whom do you give the most credit for the repeal of DOMA? yeoman6987 Jul 2013 #33
I don't. Iggo Jul 2013 #34
I think of people like my uncle dsc Jul 2013 #35
Just FYI, Windsor's case was done on a pro bono basis - i.e., free closeupready Jul 2013 #38
O.K., thanks!!! Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #41
I didn't realize that dsc Jul 2013 #42
I left a big one out dsc Jul 2013 #60
The couple who brought the case. DOMA can't be repealed in theory. The process requires Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #40
EO's in this regard have often survived even into GOP administrations dsc Jul 2013 #45
You really think that the Republicans at ANY level of government won't attempt to repeal Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #53
The tea bagger governors of PA and OH dsc Jul 2013 #54
I still would prefer that ENDA be addressed through the proper channels. We fought civil rights Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #57
I highly doubt we will win ENDA in the courts dsc Jul 2013 #59
But that's what EOs are for. EO's direct the president's agencies to act on behalf of Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #61
actually this EO dsc Jul 2013 #62
Federal laws DO apply to businesses that contract with government. Contractors have to follow Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #64
but there is no federal law protecting gays dsc Jul 2013 #65
And again, EOs are very limited in what they can do because they only apply Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #66
yes it would dsc Jul 2013 #68
Let's wait and see what happens. Just because Obama hasn't issued an EO doesn't mean Liberal_Stalwart71 Jul 2013 #69
The attorneys for their strategic and effective litigation. morningfog Jul 2013 #49
The voters. tarheelsunc Jul 2013 #50
Joe Biden. BlueToTheBone Jul 2013 #52
TV, movies, media. dkf Jul 2013 #55
The five Supreme Court Justices treestar Jul 2013 #67
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