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beam me up scottie

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32. She ran for president while opposing equal rights for lgbt people.
Thu Jul 23, 2015, 12:06 AM
Jul 2015

She fiercely opposed same sex marriage throughout her career.

1996: “My preference is that we do all we can to strengthen traditional marriages, and that the people engaged in parenting children be committed to one another and to the child. We also have to be realistic and know there are others who can do a good job, as well, of raising children,” Mrs. Clinton told The San Francisco Examiner.


2000: “Marriage has got historic, religious and moral content that goes back to the beginning of time, and I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman,” Mrs. Clinton said while running for the Senate in New York.


2003: “Well, marriage means something different. You know, marriage has a meaning that I think should be kept as it historically has been, but I see no reason whatsoever why people in committed relationships can’t have many of the same rights and the same respect for their unions that they are seeking, and I would like to see that be more accepted than it is,” Mrs. Clinton speaking to WNYC on the difference between gay marriage and civil unions.


2003: “I am, you know, for many reasons. I think that the vast majority of Americans find that to be something they can’t agree with. But I think most Americans are fair. And if they believe that people in committed relationships want to share their lives and, not only that, have the same rights that I do in my marriage, to decide who I want to inherit my property or visit me in a hospital, I think that most Americans would think that that’s fair and that should be done,” Mrs. Clinton, in an interview with CBS, on whether she still opposed same-sex marriage.


2006: “My position is consistent. I support states making the decision. I think that Chuck Schumer would say the same thing. And if anyone ever tried to use our words in any way, we’ll review that. Because I think that it should be in the political process and people make a decision and if our governor and our Legislature support marriage in New York, I’m not going to be against that,” Mrs. Clinton telling Gay City News that she would not block legislation supporting gay marriage in New York.


2007: “I am very much in favor of civil unions with full equality of benefits,” Mrs. Clinton told Ellen DeGeneres, explaining that she still believed the decision should be left to states.


She finally came around in 2013.

2013: “L.G.B.T. Americans are our colleagues, our teachers, our soldiers, our friends, our loved ones, and they are full and equal citizens and deserve the rights of citizenship. That includes marriage,” Mrs. Clinton said in a video released by Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights advocacy group.


http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/04/16/hillary-clintons-changing-views-on-gay-marriage/

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you seriously are not getting it or listening to what anyone says JI7 Jul 2015 #1
Try Answering The Question WillyT Jul 2015 #3
The blm protest was about more than some primary campaign JI7 Jul 2015 #11
Try not confusing Hillary with her husband. nt MADem Jul 2015 #25
In 1992 Clintons campaigned as "2 for the price of 1", then she got official positions cprise Jul 2015 #47
Don't you realize that Jane Sanders serves as Senator Sanders' Chief of Staff? MADem Jul 2015 #64
So what, is she a right winger? Does she love secret free-trade deals? cprise Jul 2015 #69
What's to get? This is political theater of the absurd. eom leveymg Jul 2015 #6
Unlike a previous poster .. I see exactly what you mean Trajan Jul 2015 #2
Hammering Bernie, this is another op to hammer on Hillary and then we have the statement of Thinkingabout Jul 2015 #4
Yes ... Trajan Jul 2015 #9
I pity Bernie for his supporters. nt sufrommich Jul 2015 #5
Bernie deserves a more sophisticated and nuanced fanbase. MADem Jul 2015 #20
Wow. zappaman Jul 2015 #7
We Don't Have Any Minorities Here ??? - I Always Thought We Did... WillyT Jul 2015 #13
Many have been run off by tone deaf self proclaimed "progressives" zappaman Jul 2015 #17
Colorblind? bravenak Jul 2015 #52
Well, DOMA and don't ask, don't tell aren't race related. SolutionisSolidarity Jul 2015 #8
Please explain what You mean by Hillary and DOMA? Sheepshank Jul 2015 #16
Hillary used her discretionary State Department money to fund travel of partners of MADem Jul 2015 #23
She ran for president while opposing equal rights for lgbt people. beam me up scottie Jul 2015 #32
What's her stance on the issue NOW? What has she done for the LGBT team lately? MADem Jul 2015 #38
Go Hillary! 6chars Jul 2015 #39
I posted FACTS about her record and you respond with "Bernie Sanders used to write rapey stories"? beam me up scottie Jul 2015 #43
That is a fact about HIS record--get over it. You think only your "facts" count? Really!!! MADem Jul 2015 #58
I think you meant to reply to the OP... SolutionisSolidarity Jul 2015 #27
Yes it was supposed to be to the op , but as for the rest of your narrative Sheepshank Jul 2015 #63
I never said there wasn't a certain tactical wisdom in their stance. SolutionisSolidarity Jul 2015 #66
They were right to protest at the netroots. Ken Burch Jul 2015 #44
+ 1,000,000,000 - What You Said !!! WillyT Jul 2015 #70
Thanks WillyT Trajan Jul 2015 #10
You Are Quite Welcome... WillyT Jul 2015 #71
Because she is the chosen Democratic candidate of the billionaire ownership class. Zorra Jul 2015 #12
oh dear, you left out the evidence proving she gets "a pass on race" nt msongs Jul 2015 #14
Please don't hold your breath. zappaman Jul 2015 #18
In some ways Bill Clinton did do a lot for people of color Cheese Sandwich Jul 2015 #15
especially in the aftermath of Willie Horton ericson00 Jul 2015 #22
Clinton exceeded conservatives wildest dreams on several issues cprise Jul 2015 #49
I honestly think that you are conflating missing the Netroots fiasco with a pass Sheepshank Jul 2015 #19
Generally intense discussions are creepy aspirant Jul 2015 #28
Oh, you're still here and stalking again? Sheepshank Jul 2015 #31
Are you attacking again? aspirant Jul 2015 #34
I will respond every time I see you do this. Sheepshank Jul 2015 #62
Because Bill Clinton is responsible for all of that, not her Reter Jul 2015 #21
Ugh. Its going to be a long election season. JaneyVee Jul 2015 #24
Because more is expected from the superior candidate? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #26
This is how Israel deal with criticism of the occupation. Similar. bravenak Jul 2015 #29
It's nothing like that. Here's why... Violet_Crumble Jul 2015 #41
. bravenak Jul 2015 #42
This thread is interesting. I have my observer hat on... DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #30
I think free pass is the wrong term to use. NCTraveler Jul 2015 #33
Nice response, IMO. BlueMTexpat Jul 2015 #51
I think it is because Obama wants Clinton to be his heir apparent, betterdemsonly Jul 2015 #35
Why do most white people vote Republican for President ? JI7 Jul 2015 #36
What's DOMA and don't ask don't tell got to do with race? oasis Jul 2015 #37
This may come as a shock to you, but Hillary and Bill are separate people. Beacool Jul 2015 #40
Which will be believable when she finally does the decent, moral thing Ken Burch Jul 2015 #45
Two people with little daylight between them ideologically other than she is more hawkish. TheKentuckian Jul 2015 #46
They sooo want to forget their 2007-08 campaigning, pre-crisis: cprise Jul 2015 #50
There is a deeply rooted thought process in this country that women must..... NCTraveler Jul 2015 #54
This,exactly. I also see a lot of people who love to claim that sufrommich Jul 2015 #56
This........ Beacool Jul 2015 #68
She just didn't happen to be there gollygee Jul 2015 #48
It just might have something to do with folks not buying criticisms like the one you're making here bigtree Jul 2015 #53
Once again Bobbie Jo Jul 2015 #55
I keep seeing Bernistas attacking Clinton in one post and claiming victimhood in a second. Nitram Jul 2015 #57
Because when you are HRC you get passes... mylye2222 Jul 2015 #59
WillyT, you can't say I haven't tired, for months to get through to you. DOMA and DADT are not about Bluenorthwest Jul 2015 #60
Those are legitimate questions. DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2015 #65
She doesn't. If you look at what she's saying, you'll understand why. MineralMan Jul 2015 #61
When I see threads like this artislife Jul 2015 #67
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