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DemFemme Donating Member (315 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-28-07 07:19 AM
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5. One mistake does not erase Obama's history of supporting LGBT rights
There are more important criteria with which I judge a presidential candidate. Like his historical opposition to
the Iraq war and his present opposition to the provisions in Kyl-Lieberman resolution. And his hold on a FEC
candidate who oversaw GOP voter fraud in 2000 and 2004. The list goes on.

But that's just me.
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  -Obama is the best viable (sorry Kucinich+Gravel) candidate on Gay Marriage obamian  Oct-27-07 11:31 PM   #0 
  - You forgot the "sarcasm" emoticon. nt.  Lirwin2   Oct-28-07 01:24 AM   #1 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Oct-28-07 06:59 AM   #4 
     - Another Obama fan using right wing propoganda  cuke   Oct-28-07 12:19 PM   #19 
  - Man the pumps!  PurityOfEssence   Oct-28-07 01:41 AM   #2 
  - Well said. n/t  MuseRider   Oct-28-07 05:57 AM   #3 
  - One mistake does not erase Obama's history of supporting LGBT rights  DemFemme   Oct-28-07 07:19 AM   #5 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Oct-28-07 11:34 AM   #16 
  - How about if it's a REALLY BIG mistake?  PurityOfEssence   Oct-28-07 06:52 PM   #25 
  - dupe  DemFemme   Oct-28-07 07:20 AM   #6 
  - Thank you. Reality-based, compassionate activists understand this  MH1   Oct-28-07 08:03 AM   #7 
  - Interesting that reality-based, compassionate activists  hulklogan   Oct-28-07 08:50 AM   #8 
     - A person is dying today  MH1   Oct-28-07 08:57 AM   #9 
        - Sorry to be undermining the fight for separate but equal  hulklogan   Oct-28-07 01:40 PM   #21 
        - If a person could have the rights they need tomorrow but you take that away  MH1   Oct-28-07 04:18 PM   #23 
           - You won't make me feel guilty for demanding my civil rights  hulklogan   Oct-28-07 06:20 PM   #24 
        - I would go for #1 and #2 at the same time. Get #1 done, but never give up on #2 n/t  Pushed To The Left   Oct-28-07 09:39 PM   #30 
  - All I need to hear: "I am not a supporter of gay marriage "  flvegan   Oct-28-07 09:00 AM   #10 
  - It reads to me that he supports civil unions with same rights as marriage, except  MH1   Oct-28-07 10:20 AM   #13 
     - Kucinich openly supports gay marriage.  flvegan   Oct-28-07 10:27 AM   #14 
        - Right on!  BuffyTheFundieSlayer   Oct-28-07 10:46 AM   #15 
        - stop being so seLf-induLgent  sniffa   Oct-28-07 12:03 PM   #17 
           - *I'm* self-indulgent?  BuffyTheFundieSlayer   Oct-28-07 12:17 PM   #18 
        - Yes, and I believe Kucinich to be just as "viable"  LWolf   Oct-28-07 01:06 PM   #20 
           - Why?  obamian   Oct-28-07 10:54 PM   #31 
              - Because he has the best platform,  LWolf   Oct-29-07 06:55 AM   #36 
  - I agree  phen43   Oct-28-07 10:17 AM   #11 
  - Obama is the best candidate overall.  Katzenkavalier   Oct-28-07 10:17 AM   #12 
  - He's absolutely right. Marriage is a religious institution; there should not be marriage licences.  calteacherguy   Oct-28-07 01:45 PM   #22 
  - Here's Biden's stance:  rucky   Oct-28-07 07:13 PM   #26 
  - That's more clear, I think.  JerseygirlCT   Oct-28-07 07:49 PM   #29 
  - Obama's position is essentially the same  obamian   Oct-28-07 10:58 PM   #32 
  - Obama is the best on all the issues.  illinoisprogressive   Oct-28-07 07:19 PM   #27 
  - What about bullshit?  obamian   Oct-28-07 11:02 PM   #34 
  - Well to me that reads as essentially a follower position, not a  JerseygirlCT   Oct-28-07 07:48 PM   #28 
     - You can't lead, if you're not elected.  obamian   Oct-28-07 11:00 PM   #33 
        - I'm not sure about that  JerseygirlCT   Oct-29-07 06:54 AM   #35 
 

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