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Bush daughter backs gay marriage


Posted: Feb 2, 2011

Take this Tony Perkins and chew on it for a while! Our younger generation does not believe the way your old generation believes and there is nothing you can do to stop it!

Barbara Bush is coming out in support of gay marriage.

The 29-year-old daughter of President George W. Bush announces in a web video posted late Monday that she supports same-sex marriage. “I’m Barbara Bush and I’m a New Yorker for marriage equality,” she says. “New York is about fairness and equality. And everyone should have the right to marry the person that they love.”

The video is a 22-second spot for gay-rights advocacy group Human Rights Campaign’s New Yorkers for Marriage Equality project. The group plans to show the video on Saturday at its annual gala in New York.

“Join us,” she says at the end, adding herself to a growing list of prominent New Yorkers, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who have appeared in brief videos supporting HRC’s efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in New York.

A graduate of Yale University, which has a history of being among the most gay-friendly members of the Ivy League, Bush lives in Greenwich Village. She has spent time working with AIDS patients in Africa and is president of a public health nonprofit. Before founding the group, she spent two years working at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York.

A college friend of Bush’s told The New York Times that she “had that mind-set” of openness on issues regarding sexuality, which dominated student culture at Yale. “She was loved by the gay community at Yale.”
Bush’s mother, former first lady Laura Bush, has also said she supports gay marriage. In an interview last year, Bush described acceptance of same-sex marriage as “a generational thing” that “will come.”

“I think that we ought to definitely look at it and debate it,” Laura Bush said last May on CNN. “I think there are a lot of people who have trouble coming to terms because they see marriage as traditionally between a man and a woman, but I also know when couples are committed to each other and love each other, they ought to have I think the same sort of rights that everyone has.”

Meghan McCain, daughter of former presidential candidate Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), has also been vocal about her support for same-sex marriage. Her mother Cindy McCain appeared last year in an advertising campaign against California’s Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in the state. Meanwhile, the senator is still opposed to same-sex marriage.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney has for years said he supports marriage equality, swayed to that position by his openly gay daughter Mary. “Freedom means freedom for everyone,” he said during the 2004 presidential campaign.

And former Republican National Committee chairman and Bush campaign head Ken Mehlman, a one-time foe of gay marriage, announced last summer that he is gay. In December, he said he hopes the GOP is able to “look in the mirror” and support gay marriage.

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Way to go Barbara! - see message

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I was just wondering the other day what the Barbara Bush was up to. I'm glad to hear about what she is supporting.

I'm no Cheney fan, but one line in this whole article that stands out for me -

"Freedom means freedom for everyone"

I also like what Laura Bush said -

"I also know when couples are committed to each other and love each other, they ought to have I think the same sort of rights that everyone has.â

Great article. Thanks for posting.

I just wonder.... - GIB

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when they will try to change the meaning of "couple" to include any 2 people of any gender, age, or relationship. I "love" my father, mother, aunt, uncle, cousin, nephew and niece. Apparently, even the meaning of "love" has changed to include sexual acts. Give me a break Barbara...rebel against daddy or come out of the closet already...LOL

They won't - no1joe

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1. Minors cannot legally enter into a contract. Oh.... that's besides the fact that it's ABUSE/rape. It's illegal and depraved.
2. Father, mother, aunt, uncle, cousin, nephew, and niece (your forgot to add brother and sister) is incest. Again, illegal and depraved.

And your comparison of a gay relationship to either of the above situations shows a lot about your character.

BTW...
1. A gay person being in "love" doesn't have as much to do with what goes on in the bedroom as you suggest. A person is gay whether or not they are actively doing anything in the bedroom. It is who they are at work, school, at home, etc. Get over it.
2. Not all supporters of gay rights and gay marriage are gay... just more understanding, compassionate, and believe in equal rights for all, I guess. Suggesting that someone should "come out of the closet" because they support gay marriage is just ridiculous.

You have a lot to learn about acceptance, and you probably never will. Try starting with tolerance. It will make you a better person. If you don't know what that is, look it up.
And we thought that.... - GIB
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very thing just 15 short years ago about homosexuals.
Who would have ever thought such nasty nonsense would transpire?? Who's talking "legal?" These days, anything can be considered "lawful" if enough nutcases get involved. Some things are just wrong...incest and sodomy/same-sex relationships are just two of them. People are not "gay." People are male and female and they commit "gay" acts. Get over it. Anyone who supports same-sex marriage is either a homosexual or is sympathetic to the plight of nutcases. I don't have to accept perversion and never will. Don't talk tolerance until you are ready to be "tolerant" of someone else's beliefs. It makes you look hypocritical. ; )
You're kidding me, right? - no1joe
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Here we go... another one who is totally preoccupied with what goes on in others' bedrooms (and I think I've locked horns with you once before). You equate being gay with sex. Speaks volumes about you and where your mind is (little pervy if you ask me). Think about it.

As for your "beliefs," don't even try hiding behind some form of religious text or mentioning God here because that would make YOU look hypocritical. There are plenty of people of faith who believe homosexuality is wrong based on their religion (which is their right, and not only do I tolerate their right to believe, I accept their right to do so because I put the extra effort in to RESPECT what people hold sacred). That's the key to acceptance... respect. Now, if you can't find it within yourself to respect other human beings different than yourself in order to accept them, guess what?... you can tolerate... live and let live. If you don't like it, too bad, so sad, and you can go back in the closet (of ignorance). Other people have the same rights (or are working on it) as you do.
No... - GIB
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I'm sure we haven't locked horns. I'm not the only person in this country who believes this.
Being "gay" is just another term for being homosexual which is just a simple term for someone who is perverted. I do not respect bad behaviors and homosexual behavior is bad behavior. If you want to put up your smoke screen and try to pretend that being homosexual simply means you are attracted to someone of the same sex but no sex is involved, blow it somewhere else. ; ) Labeling yourself "homosexual" means you either have committed or desire to commit same-sex acts. People are not different. We are all made just alike depending on our sex...2 eyes, 2 ears, etc. We do behave differently and that includes our sexual behavior. You have the right to be as nasty as you want. I never said you didn't. And I have the right to find this behavior repulsive and wrong.
To no1Joe: Thank you for your responses. I - wanted to post SM
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similar thoughts as yours, but you were much more eloquent than I would have been. :)
I share those same sentiments and was just not up for - sm
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confronting such a pronounced degree of misguided morality and astounding amount of raw ignorance. Thanks again no1joe.
I don't enjoy confronting it either - no1joe
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but, especially in light of the teen suicides a couple months back, I've decided to do so whenever possible. I look at it this way... there may be someone going through a self-acceptance/coming out process who might stumble onto an open forum like this only to find people screaming ignorance. It's horrible. They need to know that for every negative post, there are so many people voicing their support and acceptance even louder than those ignorant screams.

People do have the right to voice their intolerant opinions, oftentimes to the point of being cruel. However, I have the right to frown upon it if they practice their right in public. Be a nitwit in the privacy of your own home. The world would be a much nicer place that way.
Oh, I understand you now... - GIB
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You can scream it on the rooftops..."I'm homosexual" and I must tolerate, accept and respect. Yet, you are only tolerant, accepting and respectful if I keep my beliefs to myself. LOL
I agree completely. Thanks, no1joe. The only reason I come - to this board any more is to read (sm)
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posts that you have written. They are fair and balanced, and although you are in the minority on this board, I hope your posts can attract some more posters who are as fair and eloquent as you.

Thanks again for such great posts and responses to posts.

huh??? - see message

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What do you mean change the meaning of "couple" A couple IS 2 people of any gender, race, or religion. Don't know what you mean by the age thing. I also don't know what you mean by the meaning of love has changed to include sexual acts. Love is love. Two people can love each other and it doesn't always have to involve "sexual acts". Nothing has ever changed.

You can believe anything you want, that's your prerogative. Doesn't mean you are right because you are not.

I agree with no1joe about your character.

I think Barbara Bush is on the right track, and I'm proud her mother shows the same compassion for every human being.
And what are you talking about???? - GIB
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A couple is 2 people paired together, married, engaged or otherwise romantically paired. I and my sister, though we are 2 people, do not comprise a "couple." Love is a deep tender feeling of affection for another person. Homosexuals claim they don't have the right to "love" who they want. Any of us can "love" anyone we want and no laws stop us because love is an emotion which cant' be legislated. On the other hand, what homosexuals want is to be free to show that affection without being scoffed at or avoided. They want to have their physical attractions, i.e. sexual relationships respected and the only way they can do that is to call the physical aspect "love" which it is definitely not. You can be compassionate and still find certain behaviors perverse and wrong. Don't confuse the issue, which homosexuals love to do. ; )

but it drives me nuts - sm

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that she doesn't use correct grammar! She says, "marry the person that they love." Barbara, PLEASE ---- it should be "marry the person WHO they love."

actually, it should be.... - "marry the person WHOM they love."

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and to be completely correct, it should read... - "marry the person whom he loves," or she, as the c

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right... but kind of funny how people love to correct - others and then get it wrong themselves! nm
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