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Obama Touts Pro-Gay Record, Says Attitude on Gay Marriage is Evolving
Thursday, Oct. 28, 2010 Posted: 06:32 AM EDT   
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President Obama laid out his stance on same-sex marriage and the hotly  
debated "don't ask, don't tell" policy on Wednesday during a meeting with five  
popular progressive bloggers at the White House. 
He said his attitude on gay marriage is evolving and mentioned that a  
strategy is in place to pass the bill that would repeal the military policy  
banning gays and lesbians from serving openly. 
Overall, he stressed that he has moved forward on a whole range of LGBT  
(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) issues and even touted that he has  
appointed more openly gay people to more positions in government (more than 
150) 
 than any president in history. 
"[T]his notion somehow that this administration has been a source of  
disappointment to the LGBT community, as opposed to a stalwart ally of the LGBT 
 
community, I think is wrong," he told Joe Sudbay of AMERICABlog. 
Outlining his position on gay marriage, the president said he has been  
unwilling to sign on to it "primarily because of my understandings of the  
traditional definitions of marriage." 
He added, "But I also think you’re right that attitudes evolve, including  
mine. And I think that it is an issue that I wrestle with and think about  
because I have a whole host of friends who are in gay partnerships. I have 
staff  members who are in committed, monogamous relationships, who are raising 
 children, who are wonderful parents. 
"And I care about them deeply. And so while I’m not prepared to reverse  
myself here, sitting in the Roosevelt Room at 3:30 in the afternoon, I think  
it’s fair to say that it’s something that I think a lot about." 
The president also noted that "it's pretty clear where the trendlines are  
going" regarding gay marriage legislation. 
Obama has stated repeatedly that he plans to reverse the federal Defense of 
 Marriage Act, the 1996 law that defines marriage as a legal union between 
one  man and one woman. He has called it discriminatory. 
Traditional marriage proponents, meanwhile, are standing by to defend the  
law. 
Regarding his stance on "don't ask, don't tell," Obama said the policy is  
wrong and doesn't serve U.S. national security. 
"It is not just harmful to the brave men and women who are serving, and in  
some cases have been discharged unjustly, but it doesn't serve our 
interests –  and I speak as Commander-in-Chief on that issue," he told 
AMERICABlog. 
And the best way to overturn it, he said, is through Congress. Already, the 
 House has passed it and he has also gotten the support of the Secretary of 
 Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Obama added. 
"I was very deliberate in working with the Pentagon so that I’ve got the  
Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs being very clear 
about  the need to end this policy," he explained. "That is part of a strategy 
that I  have been pursuing since I came into office. And my hope is that 
will culminate  in getting this thing overturned before the end of the year." 
Conservatives fear repealing DADT could negatively impact the military  
readiness and unit cohesion especially during ongoing operations. 
Conservative Christian groups have also been vocal in their opposition to  
overturning the policy. Dozens of military chaplains have come out 
expressing  fear that normalizing homosexual conduct in the armed forces would 
threaten  chaplains' and service members' religious liberty. They would have to 
water down  their teachings and their counseling, especially in regards to 
marriage, would  be affected, they argue. 
Last week, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay 
 on a federal judge's ruling. U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips had 
ordered  an immediate repeal of DADT in the case Log Cabin Republicans v. 
United States.  The stay suspended that order.
Nathan Black
Christian Post Reporter   
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