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President-elect Obama's answer to a 1996 Outlines newspaper question on marriage was: "I favor legalizing same-sex marriages, and would fight efforts to prohibit such marriages." There was no use of the phrase "civil unions". I also think by framing the argument as same sex (or gay) marriage makes it look like we are fighting for a separate or different (read: lesser than) kind of marriage than *straight* marriage (which no one uses/marriage is the default term for marriages involving heterosexuals). Lately, all the anti-marriage equality spokespeople have used the phrase *traditional marriage* implying that any other marriage is some kind of different version of marriage or freak knock off of *real* marriage. Equal marriage rights or marriage equality is the phrase (imo) our side should be using when discussing the matter. Putting *gay* or *same sex* in front of it really makes it look like we are asking for a different kind of marriage as opposed to having access to marriage rights that already exist and whom all should have access. Last edited by Soon; 08-09-2010 at 06:36 AM. Reason: ugh/no post writing so early! |
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