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Obama makes it official: "I'm for same sex marriage."
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 10:00 AM
PIZMOBEACH
... fully loaded, safety off...
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 10:13 AM
WULFENSTAR
http://youtu.be/VUnGTXRxGHg
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 10:30 AM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 11:16 AM
KWICKO
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Wordsmithing and spin are key w/ the Left. See, Obama 'evolved' to arrive at this decision. He didn't 'flip-flop'. No. Even though he was FOR gay marriage, before he was against it, before he was for it. Again. He 'evolved' , he didn't 'flip-flop'.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 11:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by WULFENSTAR: ...and the people are not.
Quote:Polls in 2012 A May 2012 Gallup Poll showed plurality support for same-sex marriage nationwide, with 50% in favor and 48% opposed.[14] An April 2012 poll conducted by Pew Research Center showed support for same-sex marriage at 47%, while opposition reached an all-time low of 43%.[15] A March 2012 survey by the Public Religion Research Institute found that 52% of Americans supported allowing same-sex couples to legally marry, while 44% were opposed.[16] A NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll conducted from February 29 - March 3, 2012 found that 49% of American adults supported allowing same-sex couples to legally marry, with 40% opposed.[17]
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 11:39 AM
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 11:55 AM
WHOZIT
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:00 PM
CUDA77
Like woman, I am a mystery.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 12:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Wordsmithing and spin are key w/ the Left. See, Obama 'evolved' to arrive at this decision. He didn't 'flip-flop'. No. Even though he was FOR gay marriage, before he was against it, before he was for it. Again. He 'evolved' , he didn't 'flip-flop'. So you agree that Romney hasn't "evolved" his positions on anything, right? He's flip-flopped on every position he's changed? Is that what you're saying? Here's a Google result for "Romney 'evolved'". Looks like he's used that exact language quite a bit. Not that you'd ever admit it, of course.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 1:58 PM
RIONAEIRE
Beir bua agus beannacht
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 2:17 PM
Quote:Originally posted by RionaEire: Maybe the only reason people are caving to this whole thing is because they're tired of hearing about it, so they figure if they give in it will leave them alone. Because saying no repeatedly isn't working in getting it to stop. I'm pretty persistant about my opinion of this issue though, so no evolving, or devolving, for me. I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise. "A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 2:32 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Thursday, May 10, 2012 3:24 AM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Thursday, May 10, 2012 3:33 AM
BLUEHANDEDMENACE
Thursday, May 10, 2012 3:36 AM
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:31 AM
STORYMARK
Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:42 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Marriage is defined as 1 man & 1 woman. Been that way for 1000's of years.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:49 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Kwicko: It didn't take the right long to claim that he's "declaring war" on marriage, of course... For the record, Rush himself has destroyed more "traditional marriages" than any married gay couple has. If you're worried about gay marriage destroying marriage, you'd better outlaw straight divorce, too. And if you're against gay marriage, I've got an easy solution for you: Don't get gay married.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:50 AM
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:05 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:Fox News anchor Shepard Smith reacted to the news that President Barack Obama had endorsed same sex marriage by coolly remarking that the President is “now in the 21st century.” Smith later said Republicans who opposed same sex marriage were “on the wrong side of history” and compared same sex marriage to the civil rights movement." Smith also said: "“Of course, in reality, what really matters is what governors are saying, this makes no legal changes of any kind. This is a states issue, at least for now, which may sound familiar to a couple of generations ago, but that’s where we are.” Southern segregationists had invoked “states rights” to defend discriminatory laws against federal intervention."
Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:08 AM
Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:20 AM
Quote:While it’s true that Obama has held different opinions on the subject — he indicated support for legalized gay marriage in a 1996 survey, but would go only as far as supporting civil unions in 2008 while running for president, Obama has been consistent on the broader topic of expanding protections for gay citizens. He has made good on that support while in office in a number of areas, most notably ending the military’s ban on openly gay service members. Romney on the other hand, campaigned during his ill-fated Senate run in 1994 on the promise that he would be a better ally to the gay community than incumbent Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA) http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/05/mitt-romney-im-consistent-on-gay-marriagesince-running-for-office.php accurately says he's been consistent "since running for office", but obviously his feelings have DEvolved when it comes to gay rights. Back then:Quote:“I feel that as a society and for me as an individual, it’s incumbent on all of us to respect one another, regardless of our differences and beliefs, our differences in sexual orientation, in race and that America has always been a place, and should be a place, to welcome and tolerate people’s differences. “I personally feel and one of my core beliefs is that we should accept people of all backgrounds and recognize everyone as a brother and a sister because we are all part of the family of man.” On whether he’d go beyond merely accepting gay people and advocating for the rights of lesbians and gay men: “The answer is yes. When I speak of free agency, I don’t just mean that each person can do what they want to do, I mean that our society should allow people to make their own choices and live by their own beliefs. People of integrity don’t force their beliefs on others, they make sure that others can live by different beliefs they may have. That’s the great thing about this country: it was founded to allow people to follow beliefs of their own conscience. I will work and have worked to fight discrimination and to assure each American equal opportunity. You’ll see that, for instance, in my relations in the workplace. … “For a number of years, I was chief executive at Bain and Co. It’s an environment that fosters openness and fights discrimination. I believe it is a good place for gay and lesbian individuals to work. I know of nothing in our workplace that doesn’t encourage promotion and compensation based on performance, without regard to personal differences, such as sexual orientation. I believe that my record, my life, is a clear indication of my support and insistence on anti-discrimination and on efforts to assure equal rights for all.” http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2006/12/romneys_thought.html admire what he said back then. So yes, both have had different opinions over time, and you can argue back and forth about it. I don't consider it flip-flopping; if nobody has the right to re-evaluate their stances on any issue, it'd still be illegal for African-Americans to marry Caucasians. It's not flip-flopping for me, on either side. I'm GUESSING that for Romney it's more (mind I say "more") of a political decision, given all the other things he's "changed" on, whereas for Obama I believe it's more an evolution of belief, given it's not politically advantageous to come out publicly in this manner, especially during an election year. ETA: Thank you, Blue. It's a question I'd like clarified, as well, and a very valid one. I would post the other one, too: How many who are against gay marriage know any gay people--not just casually, but well enough to judge that, as people, they haven't the right to marry?
Quote:“I feel that as a society and for me as an individual, it’s incumbent on all of us to respect one another, regardless of our differences and beliefs, our differences in sexual orientation, in race and that America has always been a place, and should be a place, to welcome and tolerate people’s differences. “I personally feel and one of my core beliefs is that we should accept people of all backgrounds and recognize everyone as a brother and a sister because we are all part of the family of man.” On whether he’d go beyond merely accepting gay people and advocating for the rights of lesbians and gay men: “The answer is yes. When I speak of free agency, I don’t just mean that each person can do what they want to do, I mean that our society should allow people to make their own choices and live by their own beliefs. People of integrity don’t force their beliefs on others, they make sure that others can live by different beliefs they may have. That’s the great thing about this country: it was founded to allow people to follow beliefs of their own conscience. I will work and have worked to fight discrimination and to assure each American equal opportunity. You’ll see that, for instance, in my relations in the workplace. … “For a number of years, I was chief executive at Bain and Co. It’s an environment that fosters openness and fights discrimination. I believe it is a good place for gay and lesbian individuals to work. I know of nothing in our workplace that doesn’t encourage promotion and compensation based on performance, without regard to personal differences, such as sexual orientation. I believe that my record, my life, is a clear indication of my support and insistence on anti-discrimination and on efforts to assure equal rights for all.” http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2006/12/romneys_thought.html admire what he said back then. So yes, both have had different opinions over time, and you can argue back and forth about it. I don't consider it flip-flopping; if nobody has the right to re-evaluate their stances on any issue, it'd still be illegal for African-Americans to marry Caucasians. It's not flip-flopping for me, on either side. I'm GUESSING that for Romney it's more (mind I say "more") of a political decision, given all the other things he's "changed" on, whereas for Obama I believe it's more an evolution of belief, given it's not politically advantageous to come out publicly in this manner, especially during an election year. ETA: Thank you, Blue. It's a question I'd like clarified, as well, and a very valid one. I would post the other one, too: How many who are against gay marriage know any gay people--not just casually, but well enough to judge that, as people, they haven't the right to marry?
Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:34 AM
HKCAVALIER
Thursday, May 10, 2012 5:44 AM
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:06 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: A raven or owl to order pizza? Now who lives in fantasy land? >>>>>>>> " We're all just folk. " - Mal <<<<<<<< " AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall "The world is a dangerous place. Not because of the people who are evil; but because of the people who don't do anything about it." - Albert Einstein
Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Marriage is defined as 1 man & 1 woman. Been that way for 1000's of years. Suddenly NOT supporting that doesn't make anyone " anti- gay ".
Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:09 AM
CHRISISALL
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: He 'evolved' , he didn't 'flip-flop'.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:12 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BLUEHANDEDMENACE: HK, While I dont doubt that the more fringy portion of the anti-gay marriage believers feel the way that you describe, there are also plenty of otherwise reasonable, rational people that I know who oppose gay marriage, and none of them have been able to give me a solid answer to the qeustion I posted, other than "I dont think it's right" which is a bit of a copout, IMO. I was hoping maybe someone here might have an answer, though my target audience for the question (oppossed to gay marriage, yet reasonable and willing to discuss) may be rather small here, or even only 1 or two people, I would very much like to hear their reasoning behind being opposed to it. As I said, this post wasnt intended as mocking or as a trap, I have no intention of attacking a serious answer, I am genuinely vey curious on this issue.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:13 AM
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 7:34 AM
CAVETROLL
Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:02 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Nah, that just invites the same tired excuses they already use. "Reproduction, man/woman, leviticus" all works just fine. That argument plays into their delusions. "Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"
Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:04 AM
Quote:Originally posted by RionaEire: Hi Raptor, yeah the boyfriend thing is kind of what I'm thinking, "okay I give in so you'll stop bugging me about it". Hi Niki, I appreciate that you see me, for better or worse, as an honest woman. I do have some gay friends. What they choose to do is their business, they can do what they choose, but marriage is an officially sanctioned institution, culturally and legally. And I don't think you can just change the definition of something just because it looks cool. 2 plus 2 =4, it doesn't = 22, even if people think it would be easier or more inclusive to make it so. D and H had a ceremony last summer, that's their choice but I don't see it as official the same way marriage is official. I do see it as a committment that they have made to each other though and I wish them well and happiness, they're thinking about babies now which they're very excited about, D will go first. But it will probably be a while because they have disabilities etc. and don't have a lot of money, babies are expensive. So I don't support official gay marriage, or official polygamist marriage either. If people want to do that unofficially that's their choice though.\ What I do support is the idea of having a Sharingstuff license, for two people of any connection, lovers, siblings, best friends, etc. in which you can share insurance, hospital privelidges, inherritance rights, maybe even tax breaks. Why should sex have to be involved for people to have these rights with each other? It shouldn't. Hi Bluehanded, you won't like my answers of why I don't think gay marriage is okay beyond what I've already said, you'll dismiss them and so forth. I just don't think that such a relationship is marriage material. It never has been, even back in ancient Greece where lots of people had same sex relationships and it wasn'treally frowned upon, they could do that and be committed, but it was still seen as different from marriage, even though the committment level was the same. I assume you're my pal until you let me know otherwise. "A completely coherant River means writers don't deliver" KatTaya.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:10 AM
M52NICKERSON
DALEK!
Quote:Originally posted by RionaEire: Maybe the only reason people are caving to this whole thing is because they're tired of hearing about it, so they figure if they give in it will leave them alone. Because saying no repeatedly isn't working in getting it to stop. I'm pretty persistant about my opinion of this issue though, so no evolving, or devolving, for me.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:23 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Chrisisall, wearing a frilly Mal thing on his head...
Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:49 AM
HERO
Quote:Originally posted by pizmobeach: “At a certain point,” Mr. Obama said in an interview in the Cabinet Room at the White House with ABC’s Robin Roberts, “I’ve just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married.”
Thursday, May 10, 2012 9:57 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Quote:Originally posted by Chrisisall, wearing a frilly Mal thing on his head... I think that says it all, right there.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 10:01 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hero: Quote:Originally posted by pizmobeach: “At a certain point,” Mr. Obama said in an interview in the Cabinet Room at the White House with ABC’s Robin Roberts, “I’ve just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married.” Its nice to see President Obama finally coming around to Dick Cheney's way of seeing things. H Hero...must be right on all of this. ALL of the rest of us are wrong. Chrisisall, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012 10:23 AM
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Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:00 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Sorry, but laws shouldn't be based on mythology - no matter how much YOU believe it.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hero: So you endorse murder, theft, giving false testimony, sleeping with another man's wife, and assorted other "mythological" laws. Or maybe you just want to be the one to pick and choose the laws that YOU believe in.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:51 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hero: Quote:Originally posted by Storymark: Sorry, but laws shouldn't be based on mythology - no matter how much YOU believe it. So you endorse murder, theft, giving false testimony, sleeping with another man's wife, and assorted other "mythological" laws. Or maybe you just want to be the one to pick and choose the laws that YOU believe in.
Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by m52nickerson: Or maybe you just want to be the one to pick and choose the laws that YOU believe in.
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