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Saturday, May 12, 2012

House Republicans Pass Measure Supporting The Discriminatory Defense Of Marriage Act

On the same day that President Obama and the nation took a major step forward toward marriage equality – Republicans in the House of Representatives tried to drag the nation backward. Hours after the President's endorsement of marriage equality – House Republicans passed a measure in support of the discriminatory Defense Against Marriage Act – known as DOMA – which is a federal ban against same-sex marriage.

The Republican measure also forbids the Department of Justice from using taxpayer funds to oppose DOMA. Even though Wednesday was a historic day for the nation – with the President of the United States coming out in support of marriage equality for this first time in history – it's clear that this will be a long battle before the LGBT community finally gets full civil rights. And we'll need the President's leadership – and grassroots pressure on all lawmakers until victory is achieved.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What civil right does gays not have now? What nature made you has nothing to do with rights.

Anonymous said...

Public opinion is on their side.

Anonymous said...

Republicans continue to commit suicide.