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In reply to the discussion: This is becoming a perfect storm V1.2 [View all]Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)16. And here's some MORE : Hoyer, Reed, Reid, and ENDA news
House Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) announces support for marriage equality
Rep. Steny Hoyer Comes Out For Marriage Equality
Democratic House Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) is adding his voice to the growing chorus of lawmakers endorsing marriage equality following President Obamas historic declaration that gay and lesbian couples should have the freedom to marry. I have believed that the phrase civil union was an appropriate definition of a relationship that is both different and the same between two people of the same sex. And I have believed strongly that such couples must be treated equally under the law, he says:
Because I believe that equal treatment is a central tenet of our nation, I believe that extending the definition of marriage to committed relationships between two people, irrespective of their sex, is the right thing to do and will not, in any way, undermine the institution of marriage so important to our society nor impose a threat to any individual marriage. It will, however, extend the respect due to every one of our fellow citizens that we would want for ourselves and our children.
Since Obama announced his support on Wednesday, Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI) and Harry Reid (D-NV) have also backed the LGBT community and the Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee announced that it will take up the Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA) on June 12.
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/05/10/482369/hoyer-marriage/
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If it won't fight the GOP with every available weapon, it probably deserves the 'grave'
crayfish
May 2012
#40
I agree 100%. I've been following Biden for many years, and that was deliberate ;)
jillan
May 2012
#10
My favorite Occam's Razor quote is "When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras."
MADem
May 2012
#51
The Sheperd Smith statement was a classic and pretty much caught faux news off guard.
sarcasmo
May 2012
#2
Good idea and watching naked hatred should be a learning experience for the country.
mmonk
May 2012
#6
I think it was planned, but my state and my rights got chewed up in the machine.
yardwork
May 2012
#7
What I am loving is hearing people like Rush Limpo trying to defend the sanctity of marriage!
jillan
May 2012
#11
TP says Hoyer endorses marriage equality but Reid "backed the LGBT community". His website says
cherokeeprogressive
May 2012
#26
I thought Biden misspoke but considering the interview was taped Friday and the administration
cherokeeprogressive
May 2012
#20
I agree with your reactions to these events...but on your point #12
FailureToCommunicate
May 2012
#29
WaPo's story was in the works "for weeks", I think Obama/Biden found out about it
Waiting For Everyman
May 2012
#61
Rasmussen polls always favor the republicans. Keep an eye on the other polls other than Rasmussen
Tx4obama
May 2012
#76
Convention chair Villaraigosa says he was told a cpl wks ahead that Pres. would make statement soon
pinboy3niner
May 2012
#80