Obama same sex marriage

Discussion in 'Politics' started by morganist, May 10, 2012.

  1. I think he and his team figure the issue is a wash for him. It won't move the electoral needle one bit. However, it does put Romney in a bit of a pinch, which is most likely why they came to this conclusion. Just one more thing to illustrate Romney's flip flop, while trying to say Obama has "evolved" into this enlightened state of mind.
     
    #11     May 10, 2012
  2. Ricter

    Ricter

    Of course he is, that president looked more "like dad".
     
    #12     May 10, 2012
  3. Ricter

    Ricter

    I thought this was good for Romney, it's the one thing he can point to and say he hasn't changed his mind... no?
     
    #13     May 10, 2012
  4. Brass

    Brass

    Regardless of the motivation, it's the right decision and only one side made that decision. More and more, Romney's base will comprise little more than lower-educated, angry white men.
     
    #14     May 10, 2012
  5. jem

    jem

    any conservative would say this and most other issues should be state by state.

    the problem is what happens when a married get couple get transferred to a state which only allows traditional marriage.

    Obama - the constitutional law professor - knows this issue
    All bullshit but good politics for emotional non logical liberals.
     
    #15     May 10, 2012
  6. Obama has finally evolved to Dick Cheney's position on gay marriage.

    Cheney Comes Out for Gay Marriage, State-by-State

    Jun 1, 2009

    By Dan Eggen
    Former vice president Richard Cheney waded into another simmering public debate today, suggesting he supports legalizing gay marriage as long as the issue is decided by the states rather than the federal government.

    Cheney, whose youngest daughter is a lesbian with a longtime partner, said during an appearance at the National Press Club that "people ought to be free to enter into any kind of union they wish, any kind of arrangement they wish."

    He said he does not support federal action allowing gay marriages, however. "Historically the way marriage has been regulated is at the state level," Cheney said. "It has always been a state issue and I think that is the way it ought to be handled, on a state-by-state basis."

    Cheney has long departed from conservative orthodoxy on the issue of gay marriage, saying during the 2000 presidential campaign that the matter should be left to the states. He also prompted an uproar during the 2004 race when he appeared to distance himself from a proposed constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, which was strongly supported by his boss, George W. Bush.

    But his endorsement of state-sanctioned marriage for gays and lesbians appears to put him to the left of President Obama, who has said he supports civil unions rather than marriage for same-sex couples.

    "With the respect to the question of relationships, my general view is freedom means freedom for everyone," Cheney said at a 2004 campaign stop in Davenport, Iowa, using language nearly identical to his remarks today. "People ought to be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to."

    As he has in the past, Cheney specifically cited his family's experience during his comments in Washington today. "As many of you know, one of my daughters is gay and it is something we have lived with for a long time in our family," Cheney said.

    Cheney's youngest daughter, Mary, and her longtime partner, Heather Poe, have a son, Samuel, who was born to Mary Cheney in 2007. Both Mary and her older sister, Elizabeth, have been prominent supporters of their father and Republican causes, although Mary has said in interviews that she considered quitting the Bush re-election effort in 2004 because of the gay marriage issue.

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2009/06/01/cheney_comes_out_for_gay_marri.html
     
    #16     May 10, 2012
  7. Lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    #17     May 10, 2012

  8. :) :) :)
     
    #18     May 10, 2012
  9. I wonder if this was planned or did Biden force his hand :confused:
     
    #19     May 10, 2012
  10. President Obama declared his personal support for same-sex marriage yesterday, but the White House chose not to push for the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act today.

    Obama is pay for gay, but he's not too gay.

    Suckas!
     
    #20     May 10, 2012