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In reply to the discussion: Thank you, President Obama. [View all]Duncan Grant
(8,932 posts)35. Yeah, but "former VP" Cheney wasn't speaking as the President of the United States.
It's still a big f*cking deal (to borrow a phrase from another vice-president).
Cheney had nothing to lose. He wasn't in a reelection campaign, was he?
Cheney or no Cheney: Today was unprecedented in American history. Absolutely unprecedented.
There will always be more evolving to do. Days like today are rare.
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Did inter racial couple go to the States for a license to get married back in the 50's? I think not
William769
May 2012
#10
I think people raining on my parade are going to have to deal with the umbrella.
Bolo Boffin
May 2012
#16
i'm sure you'll live -- just like i'll live with out you telling me what to think. nt
xchrom
May 2012
#21
And months ago, his administration stopped defended the constitutionality of DOMA
Bolo Boffin
May 2012
#14
The largest concern about DOMA is not getting your marriage recognized in other states
Fearless
May 2012
#41
You know, I really am glad that the Prez is personally in favor of marriage equality.
Zorra
May 2012
#44
He has now evolved to embrace the exact same position Dick Cheney arrived at three years ago.
woo me with science
May 2012
#33
Yeah, but "former VP" Cheney wasn't speaking as the President of the United States.
Duncan Grant
May 2012
#35