Who said the following?:
"I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. I am not in favor of gay marriage."
Was it...
(A) Carrie Prejean
(B) Jerry Falwell
(C) John Wayne
(D) Barack Obama
If you guessed (D), you're right...and apparently better-informed than good chunk of the American public.
I was left incredulous by the mixed reactions of liberals on last year's election day. They celebrated the election of President Obama, but were aghast at the passage of California's Proposition 8. Some columnists even noted the irony on how America took a great step forward by electing its first black president, while we also took a step backward by supporting "bigoted" legislation that eliminated gay marriage in California.
Gosh. Did these people not get the memo that President Obama opposes same-sex marriage?
Why isn't anyone calling him a bigot?
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You are cute. Sure, Barack Obama is against gay marriage. But what about you? I am much more interested in your position than I am in Barack's.
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