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Bush Pushes for Gay Marriage Amendment

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Hot off the press...

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WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) will back a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in an attempt to halt same-sex unions like the thousands that have been allowed this month in San Francisco, his spokesman said Tuesday.

"He has always strongly believed that marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.

He said the president wants to end "growing confusion" that has arisen from court decisions in Massachusetts, and San Francisco's permitting more than 3,000 same sex unions.

"The president believes it is important to have clarity," McClellan said.

He said Bush believes that legislation for such an amendment, submitted by Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, R-Colo., "meets his principles" in protecting the "sanctity of marriage" between men and women.

But Bush was not expected in his announcement Tuesday to specifically embrace any particular piece of legislation. White House officials say that support for Musgrave's proposed amendment has been unraveling in the Senate.

Bush decided to take action partly because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently ruled that it is unconstitutional to bar gay couples from marriage. That decision could result in gay weddings there as early as May, McClellan said. "We're two months away," he said.

McClellan said 38 states have passed laws protecting the "sanctity of marriage and the president will call on Congress to move quickly to pass legislation that can then be sent to the states for ratification.

"We need to act now," he said. "The constitutional process will take time."
Just lovely. What the fuck is this dumbshit thinking? Does he really think he has the support for this?
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It's a ploy to garner right-wing religious conservative votes for November. Of course it won't go through, luckily.
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if bush wants "the people"s will to be done, let regional caucases amend the constitution with supermajority turnout.
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He says that the "peoples" will has not beren heard, but yet, when state governments start legaslizing homosexual marriages, he wants to amend the constitution. That hypocritical fucktard.
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:He says that the "peoples" will has not beren heard, but yet, when state governments start legaslizing homosexual marriages, he wants to amend the constitution. That hypocritical fucktard.
Thats because the state legislatures and supreme courts are made up of activists that don't represent the will of the people that elected them, duh.
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Meh, like I said in the thread in SLAM. Depending on how you look at it, its a good thing. I really don't see this thing passing, its a fundie pipe dream. So when it fails miserably and goes down in flames, the flood gates will open and the issue will be resolved in such a way that a huge dent will be made in the Christian Right that will hopefully damage them for years to come......
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Just lovely. What the fuck is this dumbshit thinking? Does he really think he has the support for this?
Probably not, but he has to play along to appease the social conservatives.

And I guess I was wrong about this.
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but gay marriage should not be a political issue; the only reason it is is because we have religious nuts in office who seem to forget a little something called seperation of church and state.
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kojikun wrote:
Alyrium Denryle wrote:He says that the "peoples" will has not beren heard, but yet, when state governments start legaslizing homosexual marriages, he wants to amend the constitution. That hypocritical fucktard.
Thats because the state legislatures and supreme courts are made up of activists that don't represent the will of the people that elected them, duh.
Oh, I know, there isnt anything about equal legal protection in any constitution state or federal.
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theres a few hundred in the house that support this.
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JME2 wrote:but gay marriage should not be a political issue; the only reason it is is because we have religious nuts in office who seem to forget a little something called seperation of church and state.
I seem to remember a speach shrub did in his election campaign in nwhich he mentioned the "Bridge between church and state"
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Just lovely. What the fuck is this dumbshit thinking? Does he really think he has the support for this?
Probably not, but he has to play along to appease the social conservatives.

And I guess I was wrong about this.
There are varying degrees of capitulation. Bush could have simply made gay marriage a campaign issue without pushing for a constitutional amendment. I can accept that every politician needs to keep their supporters happy, but Bush has gone above and beyond the call of duty in his support of the fanatical religious right; how can anyone trust him not to continue to do so on other issues?
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There are varying degrees of capitulation. Bush could have simply made gay marriage a campaign issue without pushing for a constitutional amendment. I can accept that every politician needs to keep their supporters happy, but Bush has gone above and beyond the call of duty in his support of the fanatical religious right; how can anyone trust him not to continue to do so on other issues?
No, that's not enough. They want the amendment.
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What could be so bad about gay marriages,in todays society marriage doesn`t mean much when people get married then divorce,marries again divorces again and so on...marriage is just a contract that can be nullified any time. :roll:
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The Kernel wrote:Hot off the press...

Yahoo News
WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) will back a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in an attempt to halt same-sex unions like the thousands that have been allowed this month in San Francisco, his spokesman said Tuesday.

"He has always strongly believed that marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said.

He said the president wants to end "growing confusion" that has arisen from court decisions in Massachusetts, and San Francisco's permitting more than 3,000 same sex unions.

"The president believes it is important to have clarity," McClellan said.

He said Bush believes that legislation for such an amendment, submitted by Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, R-Colo., "meets his principles" in protecting the "sanctity of marriage" between men and women.

But Bush was not expected in his announcement Tuesday to specifically embrace any particular piece of legislation. White House officials say that support for Musgrave's proposed amendment has been unraveling in the Senate.

Bush decided to take action partly because the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently ruled that it is unconstitutional to bar gay couples from marriage. That decision could result in gay weddings there as early as May, McClellan said. "We're two months away," he said.

McClellan said 38 states have passed laws protecting the "sanctity of marriage and the president will call on Congress to move quickly to pass legislation that can then be sent to the states for ratification.

"We need to act now," he said. "The constitutional process will take time."
Just lovely. What the fuck is this dumbshit thinking? Does he really think he has the support for this?
At least Bush is trying to come up with a single set of marriage guidelines, rather than the hodge-podge of marriages, domestic partnerships, and civil unions springing up around the country.

Unfortunately, he's adopted the view that everybody knew that he'd adopt from day one, so it shouldn't be a surprise, sadly.

Does he have the support for this? Yes he does. It'll go through the House like a greased Scotsman. And there aren't a whole lot of Senate Democrats who are really opposed to the idea of making marriage a thing between just a man and a woman, so it'll probably be easy to find sixteen Democrats to vote for it.

All that would be left is finding 38 states to ratify the amendment (75% of the states must approve a constitutional amendment.) Thirty-eight states already have elected legislatures who have passed sanctity-of-marriage laws.
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Montcalm wrote:What could be so bad about gay marriages,in todays society marriage doesn`t mean much when people get married then divorce,marries again divorces again and so on...marriage is just a contract that can be nullified any time. :roll:
You obviously don't understand too well how fundies think: "Marriage (including civil unions) is a sacred bond ordained by God" they say. "Homosexuality is evil" they say. Put two and two together :roll:.
As for divorce, they hate that too: According to the Bible (more specifically one of Paul's epistles), anyone who divorces and remarries is guilty of adultery.
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Montcalm wrote:What could be so bad about gay marriages,in todays society marriage doesn`t mean much when people get married then divorce,marries again divorces again and so on...marriage is just a contract that can be nullified any time. :roll:
You obviously don't understand too well how fundies think: "Marriage (including civil unions) is a sacred bond ordained by God" they say. "Homosexuality is evil" they say. Put two and two together :roll:.
As for divorce, they hate that too: According to the Bible (more specifically one of Paul's epistles), anyone who divorces and remarries is guilty of adultery.
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someone in the non-NP thread quoted the amending saying that the rights of marriage would not be extended to people that were not married.

that means that people, regardless of sexuality, cant get medical coverage from their partners jobs, they cant get power of attorney, etc. this amendment is not just a definition of the word marriage but also a BLOCK of all civil unions and related things.
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Alyrium Denryle wrote:He says that the "peoples" will has not beren heard, but yet, when state governments start legaslizing homosexual marriages, he wants to amend the constitution. That hypocritical fucktard.
Which "the people" are you refering to? The forty-something percent supporting 'civil unions' or the forty-something opposed? Let's not live in happy liberal cocoon, the issue is far from settled in the public mind.

And even the court battle is far from settled.
Montcalm wrote:What could be so bad about gay marriages,in todays society marriage doesn`t mean much when people get married then divorce,marries again divorces again and so on...marriage is just a contract that can be nullified any time. :roll:
I'm sure if Bush and his bretheren had their way the only way out of marriage would be the King Henry method: off with her head. :roll:
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Joe wrote: Probably not, but he has to play along to appease the social conservatives.

And I guess I was wrong about this.
You can be socially conservative and still want the government to stay the heck out of your private life. I might not agree with homosexuality, but the government has no place to try and delgate your personal choices such as that.
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Nathan F wrote:
Joe wrote: Probably not, but he has to play along to appease the social conservatives.

And I guess I was wrong about this.
You can be socially conservative and still want the government to stay the heck out of your private life. I might not agree with homosexuality, but the government has no place to try and delgate your personal choices such as that.
Point, however, it's a fact that the bulk of social conservatives think the government does, in fact, have business in that area.
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Joe wrote:Point, however, it's a fact that the bulk of social conservatives think the government does, in fact, have business in that area.
I really don't know about that. I think it's quite possible that sort of big-government support is centered in a few areas with a very vocal minority. I know this is fallacious, but from my personal experience, most conservatives seem to be fairly libertarian as well.
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I think the ovewhelming bulk of people believe the government has no business determining this one way or the other.
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I think the overwhelming majority are clueless and happy that way.
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