Obama to MTV: I won't be pushing gay marriage in second term

Nov 11, 2012 12:49


One day after endorsing gay marriage proposals in Washington and Maine, President Obama told MTV viewers Friday that he would not be pushing gay marriage in his second term, ABC News reported.

According to Obama, "it would be up to future generations of Americans to implement meaningful reform," ABC added.

"First of all, I've been very clear about my ( Read more... )

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redstar826 November 12 2012, 00:45:34 UTC
Isn't this pretty much what he has been saying ever since he endorsed same-sex marriage back in May? I don't think is anything new.

Realistically, with the Republicans still controlling the House, what are the chances of advancing legislation on this issue at the federal level?

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redstar826 November 12 2012, 00:55:46 UTC
where is the reference to "Obama Pride Week?". I'm assuming it's somewhere in that 'OMG HOW DARE GAY PEOPLE SUPPORT OBAMA!' mess that is that last link

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vvalkyri November 13 2012, 10:33:41 UTC
Saw something similar coming from brietbart.co. Interestingbtactic

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