Discrimination We Can Believe In
John McCain doesn't like him the gay:
"I support the efforts of the people of California to recognize marriage as a unique institution between a man and a woman, just as we did in my home state of Arizona. I do not believe judges should be making these decisions."
I note the part where McCain says he doesn't believe judges should make these decisions. While Arizona did pass a gay marriage ban previously, the last time they tried to "reinforce" it (by also banning domestic partnership benefits) voters opposed it. And McCain cut ads in favor of that measure. So none of this is surprising.
But does this mean that McCain agrees with regular people who make decisions he opposes? Because that's what's going to happen with the newly-minted Prop. 8.
And how does McCain square this with Schwarzenegger's opposition to the ban? And his meeting with the Log Cabin Republicans? Did this come up?
Labels: Arizona, California, gay marriage, initiatives, John McCain, Log Cabin Republicans, Prop. 8
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