To: ambrose
Here's what I wrote yesterday, which is kind of funny now because Kerry considered today's postion bigotted.
After the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling imposing gay marriage against the will of the people and the legislature, John Kerry told reporters on May 5, 2002, I personally believe the court is not right
I don't support marriage. I never have. That's my position. Yesterday, after President Bush announced his support of a Constitution Amendment banning gay marriage, Kerry reiterated that position, "I oppose gay marriage. I also oppose President Bush's attempt to amend the Constitution to ban gay marriage,"
Just exactly how does Kerry oppose gay marriage? Kerry opposes, at least for now, amending the US Constitution. Also, Kerry was one of only 14 Senators who voted against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996, which would have banned federal recognition of gay marriage for the purpose of any federal benefits. In his opposition, Kerry went as far as calling the DOMA, "unconstitutional, unprecedented, unnecessary and mean-spirited bill," and compared the law to the 1960s efforts in the south to criminalize interracial marriages.
Kerry has also attacked the federal efforts as an infringement on states rights. However, when Massachusetts tried to act on their own to ban gay marriage in 2002, Kerry signed a letter which stated, "We believe it would be a grave error for Massachusetts to enshrine in our Constitution a provision which would have such a negative effect on so many of our fellow residents."
So, Kerry is on record as believing a ban on gay marriage is not only bigoted and hateful, but is also 'unconstitutional' on the federal level and a grave error on the state level. Just how exactly does Kerry oppose gay marriage, and which reported will be brave enough to ask the tough questions?
To: Always Right
The usual Kerry answer. I am against it but for it. I'm against it but don't want anything done about it. Can you see what kind of president he would make. After a terrorist attack on our country, he would say I'm against this sort of thing but I don't want to do anything about it. Let someone else work it out.
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02/26/2004 3:40:42 AM PST by
beckysueb
(Lady Liberty is in danger! Bush/Cheney 04.)
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