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Tuesday, September 16

Obama Gets Specific On Gay Issues

Barack Obama has said that if he makes it to the White House, his administration would work to advance gay civil rights. (Sep-15-2008).
The Democratic presidential candidate for told the Washington Blade that he and wife Michelle are "blessed with many openly gay and lesbian friends and colleagues," and a gay professor from his college years helped him better understand the lives of gay people.
"A college professor of mine helped me to see the lives of LGBT people from a different perspective. ... And he was just a terrific guy," Obama said. "His comfort in his own skin and the friendship we developed helped to educate me on a number of these [gay] issues.
"Obama reaffirmed his stance backing civil unions rather than marriage for gay couples. "If elected, I would call on Congress to enact legislation that would repeal [the Defence Of Marriage Act] and ensure that the over 1,100 federal legal rights and benefits currently provided on the basis of marital status are extended to same-sex couples in civil unions and other legally recognised unions."


Source: DNA Magazine

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