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Monday, January 17, 2005
BUSH ON FMA, PART ONE: From the Washington Post
The Post: Do you plan to expend any political capital to aggressively lobby senators for a gay marriage amendment? THE PRESIDENT: You know, I think that the situation in the last session -- well, first of all, I do believe it's necessary; many in the Senate didn't, because they believe DOMA [the Defense of Marriage Act] will -- is in place, but -- they know DOMA is in place, and they're waiting to see whether or not DOMA will withstand a constitutional challenge. The Post: Do you plan on trying to -- using the White House, using the bully pulpit, and trying to -- THE PRESIDENT: The point is, is that senators have made it clear that so long as DOMA is deemed constitutional, nothing will happen. I'd take their admonition seriously. The Post: But until that changes, you want it? THE PRESIDENT: Well, until that changes, nothing will happen in the Senate. Do you see what I'm saying? more Andrew Sullivan comments here. |
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