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In reply to the discussion: Obama IS progressive, and he will most likely be re-elected. Welcome to reality. [View all]Cherchez la Femme
(2,488 posts)Way back in 2004 it was the Log Cabin Republicans who brought DADT to court (Log Cabin Republicans v. United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log_Cabin_Republicans_v._United_States) which ruled FOR them (i.e. AGAINST DADT).
Obama had no option but to discontinue DADT, even though they asked for an injunction against the ruling. Prior to that there had been a lot of foot-dragging INCLUDING his DOJ using, in court, the Bushie argument that gays were prone to incest and bestiality.
Read http://www.thepostgameshow.com/?tag=barack-obama for more Obama DADT & DOMA goodness (with "America's Pastor' thrown in for good measure).
Same goes for 'ending the war in Iraq': Obama's people were trying to convince al-Maliki to KEEP U.S. troops in Iraq;
it was the security deal between Washington and Baghdad that insisted the U.S. abide by it's previous assertion/promise they would be out by a certain date.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/10/us-troops-are-leaving-because-iraq-doesnt-want-them-there/247174/
The White House was trying to persuade the Iraqis to allow 2,000-3,000 troops to stay beyond the end of the year, of course, as always, U.S. troops having full immunity to being prosecuted under Iraqi law,
no matter what they did.
Still, revisionism reigns supreme.