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In reply to the discussion: NYT: 'On Gay Rights, Obama Lets Surrogates Lead' [View all]Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)16. Show me Dubya's list. Or John McCain's. Or Mitt Romney's for that matter.
You think any of them would get "dragged kicking and screaming" into that kind of a list? Hell, no.
What President Obama has done for the LGBT community is real, and it's not over yet.
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"President Obama urges Americans to get tested for HIV"
Do you consider that piddly or is that something he got dragged into kicking and screaming?
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Sometimes it comes from just wanting to feel special and "different." I know black Republicans who
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#35
There is little indication that Mr. Obama plans to endorse same-sex marriage before the presidential
MADem
Dec 2011
#3
I agree 100% as opposed to Mr. Clinton who went around southern states bragging about DOMA.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#36
Sorry, that's what I meant to say. My point is that people are upset with Obama
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#41
Then, I can't understand why some refuse to give Obama the *SAME* benefit of the doubt.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#45
Yes, because Bill Clinton didn't support it. He ran on banning gay marriage and let liberals
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#37
When 'AIDS activists' intreupped a Presidential speech, all of DU called them 'gay activists'
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#23
Duh. My point is that it is not JUST ours, and yet when anyone speaks on AIDS
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#48
It's words, not policy. What were his actions? He signed a law banning funding for needle exchanges,
LeftyMom
Dec 2011
#20
Except that the FACT is that he is opposed to marriage equality, that is our
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#25
Using marriage equality to bash the President when he's done so much in other places
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#28
He is using it to claim his kind are superior to our kind, he is the one opposing us
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2012
#49
I don't think he said that he's "done enough." Nowhere did I see that language. Unfair
MADem
Dec 2011
#15
Yes! And it's laughable that so many support Ron Paul. Do they really think that voting for Paul
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#38
Ron Paul was only too pleased to take the endorsement of that nutty pastor who advocated death for
MADem
Jan 2012
#40
The issue is not that he has not 'made marriage legal' it is that he speaks his opposition
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#26
He's called for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage act. He calls it unconstitutional
Bolo Boffin
Dec 2011
#29
Barack Obama, a black man in 2011, has taken a "state's rights" approach toward gay marriage.
Occulus
Jan 2012
#33
Starting with McClurkin, his surrogates always did that part. Sent the message he
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#24
I believe that Obama must travel down this road, sadly, because this country is STLL a bigoted
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#34