:confused: I listen to the news here on France-Info and am appalled when I hear about some of the regressive steps that the United States legislators might take re gay marriage if a certain candidate makes it to the presidency. How do you feel about all this?
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all democratic candidates support civil union with adoption and immigration rights
practically this doesn't differ from marriage , just to not lose votes of semi- conservatives , u know American medicores take issues superficially
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ardus Wrote:The President can provide moral leadership to the country, even though he doesn't pass laws or change the decisions of the states, but his position can bring others with it. It is my hope that President Obama, whom I voted for, will start the process of bringing the country towards a more friendly environment for gays. We shall see.
I hope you are right. I also hope that the President Elect's choice of pastor (Rick Warren) to give the invocation at his inauguration is merely an occasional lapse of judgment, not a sign of things to come.
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Jim Wrote:His pick of that Evangelical to deliver the invocation on January 20 is a true slap in the face, especially to the gays who voted for Obama.
I have no doubt that Obama sees himself as a 'big-tent politician'. If he is to succeed in doing this at a national level then he must successfully reach out to Evangelical Christians. If he is to do this then he needs to bring on board 'progressive' (by Evangelical standards) leaders of Evangelical thought/opinion and from what I read Rick Warren belongs to that small group. The trouble with 'big-tent politicians' is that no one really knows what their real priorites are, what's not up for compromise. This often includes the politician himself. In trying to reach out to one group he has excluded another group.
I hope that Obama knows what his priorities are and that in a lapse of judgement he felt that he could cancel out the negative effect of having Rick Warren give the invocation by having the benediction given by a pastor well known for his pro-gay views (Lowery)
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