US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

Christian Gilbert

Zeryon

US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
By PETE YOST
The Associated Press
Wednesday, February 23, 2011; 1:57 PM

WASHINGTON -- In a major policy reversal, the Obama administration said Wednesday it will no longer defend the constitutionality of a federal law banning recognition of same-sex marriage.

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Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
About time.
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
Can it be true? Can we finally be taking a step into the present day, shaking loose the shackles of hundreds of years of social barbarism? ^.^

Unknown Person

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
Still feel kinda empty about this, its a good step yes. I wanted more
John D.

Furlong

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
Let's be realistic here, the administration could not do much more, and frankly, I am willing to take every little victory that I can. It's not true equality, but it is a big step in the right direction.
Christian Gilbert

Zeryon

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
=/= Excerpt from commenter at: Towleroad

This sort of major policy decision doesn't get made on the spur of the moment. There were obviously quiet discussions going on for some months in advance at Justice and the White House. The political sequencing is telling: the Administration pursued repeal of DADT first, then dropped the hammer on DOMA. The repeal of DADT was arguably easier and (somewhat) less contentious than the repeal of DOMA. Once DADT fell, the Administration no longer had any reason to pay lip service to DOMA. Indeed, the repeal of DADT has substantially weakened DOMA. Had they pursued DOMA first or both DOMA and DADT simultaneously, it's very likely that the outcome would have been a setback. It appears to me that all the while that Obama was being bashed over his apparent weakness on DADT and DOMA, he was playing his cards close to his chest. Once gays can serve openly in the military, how will gay servicemembers be told that they can't marry? This is why Republicans have so strenuously resisted repealing DADT. And now the President has outfoxed them.
Philip

DCollins

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
I am pleased to see a step in the correct direction.. Perhaps one day we will have the same rights as all...


Philip
Caleb

TheSeacat

Re: US Gov't drops defense of anti-gay marriage law

February 24 2011
This makes me happy, but i cant help think that there is so much more that we need to have