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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Of course she is for marriage equality now... [View all]hoosierlib
(710 posts)7. I would respect her if she stuck to a position...
As she said, she "evolves"...
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Considering the smoke and mirrors....Has she taken an actual stand in terms of those issues?
virtualobserver
Feb 2016
#33
Bernie voted against DOMA in 1996 and never opposed marriage equality.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#28
He didn't vote against DOMA on a courageous stand in favor of same sex marriage
mythology
Feb 2016
#39
That's the blogger's opinion, I provided the transcript, point out where he said he opposed it.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#47
Are you implying that you would respect her more if she was against marriage equality?
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#6
You're admitting you would respect her more if she maintained her old anti-marriage equality stance?
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#8
I thought only Repubs preferred candidates to stick to a position instead of doing the right thing
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#11
A denial is something like "I never said that." Her words do not even approach that.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#73
So it's wrong for someone to adopt a more progressive position than what they believed previously?
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#19
What difference does it make what she believed before if she is for the progressive position now?
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#24
You're suggesting she would sign an anti-marriage equality bill passed by a Repub Congress.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#35
i would not respect her even if she admitted she was against gay marriage
noiretextatique
Feb 2016
#14
Unless his first opinion on the issue back in the 60s was in favor it, then he has evolved.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#48
Nope, you claimed he evolved so it's up to you to prove he opposed it.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#51
I never claimed he evolved. I asked if his first opinion on the topic was in support of it.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#54
It makes a difference because she pretends to be a champion but wasn't.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#57
I'm not "hung up" on them, I said her opposition to equality matters to me.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#66
You seem to be only concerned about the past. I prefer to focus on the present and future.
LonePirate
Feb 2016
#75
Or is she lying? She called marriage a "Sacred" bond between a man and a woman.
Motown_Johnny
Feb 2016
#21
Bernie Sanders Claims He’s a Longtime Champion of Marriage Equality. It’s Just Not True.
fun n serious
Feb 2016
#27
And he explained that, he wanted states to be able to pass it without being overturned by the feds.
beam me up scottie
Feb 2016
#52