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Originally posted by sgtclub
This issue is not a partisan one because there is really no differnce between the candidates. Kerry (at least this week) and Edwards are both against gay marriage but do not support the amendment because, get this, they think it is better left to the states. Also, the president plays no roll in constitutional amendments.
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When, in preparing for the debates, the press finally realizes that the actual wording of the House bill would not only prevent states from permitting gay marriage, but also creating civil unions that bear all or perhaps even
any of the hallmarks of marriage, Kerry and Edwards will do the right thing and say they oppose the amendment, period, because they only want to preserve the word "marriage" for oppo-sex couples but have nothing against states creating unions. Will Bush?