Until you have walked in their shoes, don't cast stones. They love the sinner, but do not approve of the sin.
Number one, I don't hear them denouncing the sin of their daughter. Number two, it should not be brought up in the political arena if it is a private family issue. As far a walking in someone's shoes...I do not have to commit the sin to know it is wrong. I have not had sex with a woman not my wife but I happen to know it is wrong.
Dick Cheney chose to bring this issue into the spotlight. I wish public people would keep their sexual desires to themselves. I don't care if Dick Cheney's daughter is a lesbian unless Dick Cheney wants me to accept it as normal. Nobody faults him for loving his lesbian daughter. Hopefully he loves her enough to have discussed the sin of homosexuality with her.
That the daughter he loves is guilty of committing a sin does not make it OK to change public policy to hide that sin or define it away for his daughter or for anyone else.
God's rules apply to Dick Cheney and his family as they do to the rest of us.
Sounds to me like they areapproving of the si when he says that adults should be allowed to do whatever they want to do.