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LiberalArkie

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2. Out100: President Barack Obama....... NSFW as this might cause an alert at your work location
Tue Nov 10, 2015, 01:44 PM
Nov 2015



Yes, there’s work to be done — we are still waiting for Congress to pass comprehensive federal LGBT protections, for a start — but whichever way you look at it, this president and his administration have ushered extraordinary change into the lives of LGBT Americans. For someone who at first seemed coy, even awkward, on the subject, President Obama’s evolution on marriage equality has been something to behold. He came to office reiterating that marriage was an institution reserved for a man and a woman, and continued to hold that line throughout most of his first term, even while advancing other important legislation, including the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Other signal achievements included an order prohibiting federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, passage of the first federal LGBT law in the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, encouraging the end to a ban on transgender military service, and the ongoing effort to create a more diverse judiciary. His nomination of Eric Fanning to be secretary of the Army, if successful, will make him the first openly gay head of a military branch.

Yet even as polls suggested that a growing majority of Americans supported same-sex unions, many of us were losing faith that the president would join their ranks. His public conversion, when it came on May 9, 2012, telegraphed just how far the country had moved, and was one that had the encouragement of two important women in his life: the first lady and his senior advisor, Valerie Jarrett. It took a few more years for the president to agree that marriage equality was a constitutional matter, rather than one left up to the states, but by November 2012, Americans were electing the nation’s first pro-gay marriage president. It was an extraordinary contrast to eight years earlier, when President Bush exploited fears of gay marriage to help secure a second term.

From that moment, the wind has been in our sails. Obama’s re-election was followed by two Supreme Court decisions in June 2013: United States v. Windsor, which struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, and Hollingsworth v. Perry, which led to the annulling of California’s Proposition 8. In March this year, as the Supreme Court prepared to hear arguments on Obergefell v. Hodges, lawyers for the Justice Department filed a brief arguing that state bans on same-sex marriage were unconstitutional, likening them to prohibitions on interracial marriage.

When he was sworn in on January 20, 2009, there were two states where same-sex marriage was legal. Today it is a right nationwide. Many share credit for what has transpired, but there’s no question that without the active engagement of the 44th president of the United States, who has made securing the rights of LGBT Americans a fundamental part of his legacy, we’d still be working to fulfill that dream. On this issue, among many others, he is truly a great American.

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Note: Full interview follows.
http://www.out.com/out100-2015/2015/11/10/out100-president-barack-obama-ally-year


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This happened. For the first time a sitting US President was photographed for a cover of a gay magaz riversedge Nov 2015 #1
Out100: President Barack Obama....... NSFW as this might cause an alert at your work location LiberalArkie Nov 2015 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Nov 2015 #3
K&R one_voice Nov 2015 #4
The 2nd Black President and the First Gay President - not bad lame54 Nov 2015 #5
My history is a little shakey trumad Nov 2015 #6
Bill Clinton lame54 Nov 2015 #7
Thank you for bringing this here. I would've missed it otherwise.... Hekate Nov 2015 #8
:-) riversedge Nov 2015 #11
I agree. Volaris Nov 2015 #24
This, is awesome ismnotwasm Nov 2015 #9
That pix is very nice. DippyDem Nov 2015 #10
There was also this a few years back. Stinky The Clown Nov 2015 #12
heh Skittles Nov 2015 #14
OUTSTANDING Skittles Nov 2015 #13
Courage personified. Thank You Mr. President! 63splitwindow Nov 2015 #15
"Our President. Ally. Hero. Icon" Those are incredibly powerful and strong words Number23 Nov 2015 #16
a headline straight from the heart ~ hopemountain Nov 2015 #17
That's a good picture (nt) Recursion Nov 2015 #18
Best progressive President in my lifetime. lovemydog Nov 2015 #19
He's come a long way from before the 2012 election hughee99 Nov 2015 #20
And some of us have long enough memories Ms. Toad Nov 2015 #22
You said this much better than I would have. n/t hughee99 Nov 2015 #23
Considering where he started, quite an accomplishment. mountain grammy Nov 2015 #21
I agree. He's come a long way. TexasMommaWithAHat Nov 2015 #25
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