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FORD
05-14-2006, 07:12 PM
First Lady: Don't Campaign on Marriage Ban By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer


Some election-year advice to Republicans from a high-ranking source who has the president's ear: Don't use a proposed constitutional amendment against gay marriage as a campaign tool.

Just who is that political strategist? Laura Bush.

The first lady told "Fox News Sunday" that she thinks the American people want a debate on the issue. But, she said, "I don't think it should be used as a campaign tool, obviously."

"It requires a lot of sensitivity to just talk about the issue — a lot of sensitivity," she said.

The Senate will debate legislation that would have the Constitution define marriage as the union between a man and a woman early next month, Majority Leader Bill "cat murderer" Frist said on CNN's "Late Edition."

President Bush supports the amendment, but Vice President Dick Cheney does not. Cheney's daughter, Mary, is a lesbian and has been speaking out against the marriage amendment as she promotes her new book, "Now It's My Turn."

Mary Cheney wrote that she almost quit working on the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2004 because of Bush's position on gay marriage. Asked Sunday about reports that White House political adviser Karl Rove and other Republicans want to use the issue to mobilize conservatives for the midterm election, she said she hoped "no one would think about trying to amend the Constitution as a political strategy."

"I certainly don't know what conversations have gone on between Karl and anybody up on the Hill," she said on Fox. "But you know, what I can say is look, amending the Constitution with this amendment, this piece of legislation, is a bad piece of legislation. It is writing discrimination into the Constitution, and, as I say, it is fundamentally wrong."

But Frist said he would defend the amendment even to Dick Cheney.

"I basically say, Mr. Vice President, right now marriage is under attack in this country," Frist said on CNN. "And we've seen activist judges overturning state by state law, where state legislatures have passed laws defining marriage between a man and a woman, and that's being overturned by a handful of activist judges around the country. And that is why we need an amendment to come to the floor of the United States Senate to define marriage as that union between one man and one woman."

Maybe Mary Cheney will kick Frist's ass. Hell, I'd even watch FAUX to see that!

Big Train
05-15-2006, 01:41 AM
They shouldn't. They have a much stronger issue in immigration (which unites all white people) and the economy (we might want to note that the stock market is set to break all high records). Plenty of stuff to speak to your core voters about.

FORD
05-15-2006, 02:34 AM
Originally posted by Big Train
They shouldn't. They have a much stronger issue in immigration (which unites all white people)

Now if I didn't already know better about your own family background, it would be very easy to interpret that as a racist statement. Are you suggesting that the Republicans should make it a race issue?

I was watching Carlos Mencia last night on TV and he made an interesting point. He told those skinhead "Minuteman" assholes that if they really wanted to "stop terraists" at the border, then they should haul their asses up to Canada, because (supposedly) some of the 9-11 hijackers actually crossed THAT border (assuming you believe the offcial story that is)

I do know for a fact that one tried to cross the border in this state. And they caught the bastard. Border patrol that is, not skinhead idiots.

Like most allegedly "racial" issues, this one really comes down to economics, not skin color. Granted, there ARE morons who fear people simply for speaking another language, but thank God, they are the minority.

The real issue is what global corporatism has done to the job market in both the US and Mexico. And while the DLC wing of the Democrats have bought into it, it was the BCE - led Republicans of Reagan, Poppy, and Chimpy who brought this madness about.

Big Train
05-16-2006, 12:28 AM
Interesting, because I was helping you in your typical position. Rich, White, Repulicans (or pukes, cons your pick), are having at this on one side, brown people on the other. And black people appear to be in the middle.

I'm saying that they have a core issue which crosses normal politicial lines. Gay and lesbian white people can be surpisingly conservative on some issues. No need to offend or isolate them. Just ignore their issue for now. I think that is what they are driving at.