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Monday, January 30, 2012

O'Malley Responds To Wife's Remark On Gay Marriage

BALTIMORE - Gov. Martin O'Malley sought to smooth over any raw feelings in Annapolis after his wife referred to opponents of gay marriage as "cowards," saying Sunday that words of compassion, understanding and justice are needed in the debate.

O'Malley, a Democrat who has made same-sex marriage legislation a priority this year, closed out his remarks at the 24th National Conference on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Equality by underscoring the need for using compassionate rhetoric. The governor said it's important not to let passionate views prompt people to use "words of hurt, rather than words of healing."

"Laws matter, but words also matter, and if compassion and understanding and justice are what we want, then we must choose laws and we must choose words of compassion, understanding and of justice," O'Malley said.

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15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe Katie O'Malley does not have any desires of ever becoming a politician as well.
If I am wrong and she does plan on becoming one, she needs to focus on doing whatever it is that wives of State Governors do until she does in fact become a MD politician. Until then, she should keep her derogatory & belittling remarks of others to herself.

Anonymous said...

Gay rights should be voted on by the Maryland citizens, not by Annapolis.This is a moral issue for us.

Anonymous said...

Well then martin and kate....let me "compassionately" tell you to
STUFF IT where the sun dont shine!!!!

Anonymous said...

11:16,
You are in the shrinking minority, and your grandchildren will one day wonder how anyone could have supported laws that discriminate against American citizens. The sweep of history is towards more equality, not less.

Anonymous said...

I've smaked a man over his wife's actions before and I'm sure the voters will do the same.

Anonymous said...

The issue of gay marriage has to do with the moral compass of our society. Marriage is between one man and one woman. It teaches our children the values of having two parents who Love and care for them. Not that alot of heterosexual marriages are In good order in today's society. However there are certain things that a father or a mother can teach their son or daughter that they have a certain perspective on that the opposite sex can not.

If we as a society allows for gay marriage where do we draw the line with our moral compass. We are a nation that has been founde under god with christian values and nowhere has god stated that two gay people can wed in any religion that I have researched.

Question is what is to keep someone from having more then one wife or husband. I am sure someone will be offended by not being allowed to. What happens when a person dresses up as the opposite sex to go into the restrooms or dressing areas? The list goes on and on.

I am not against changing the law to give some sort of legal standing for gay couples. If they have chosen a partner they want to spend their lives with they should have the same legal protection as the rest of us do with making financial, life , or death choices, healthcare, etc. civil unions would be a fair compromise to this issue.

Anonymous said...

He's going to put a tax an gay marriage so he can create more jobs.

Anonymous said...

Make it so everyone has to get a government civil union and leave marriages to the church. However to be government recognized you must also have a civil union issued by the state (straight of gay). Church marriage optional

Anonymous said...

How is it discrimination 12:09? If anything to allow professed homosexuals to marry someone of the same sex without allowing heterosexuals the same option is discrimimatory.

Anonymous said...

lmao, seriously? let's step back for a minute and look at this situation. She married martin, maybe that's why she's in favor of gay marriage! lol!

Anonymous said...

12:59,
That really makes no sense. If, for some reason, a heterosexual wanted to marry someone of the same sex, they could if same sex marriage is allowed.

The discrimination is that married couples have well over 1,000 special privileges under the law. You might call them "special rights." For example, if a woman never works a day in her life outside the home and her husband dies one day after they get married, she will get his Social Security benefits. I, as a taxpayer, will be subsidizing her for the rest of her life. If they are not married (a choice if you are straight, not a choice if you are gay), she gets nothing. Gay people are not allowed to get married, but are taxed the same as anyone else. See the discrimination? That is only one obvious example.

Anonymous said...

As a psychiatrist, I know that homosexuality is an unnatural state, a perversion and a mental illness. This has been collective opinion of the psychiatric community for most of the 20th Century. The mass hysteria known as political correctness has forced the great majority of medical professionals to disavow this palpable truth. In truth, 98% of the world's Psychiatric community silently understands that homosexuality is a severe mental illness that should be treated, not encouraged.

Anonymous said...

6:12 you are exactly right and the supporters of pedophilia are following right on the heels of the gay rights crowd.

Anonymous said...

moral issues are not political
if you dont like gay marriage dont marry a gay it is an issue about personal liberty and freedom no one is asking you to do anymore than mind your own business
youd think whites were asked to sit in the back of the bus or have to drink out of the filthy straight fountain under a sign
a lot of liberty comes down to minding your business your morals and your own and granting your fellow tax paying citizens like them or not the same freedom many of them are far better educated and pay far more taxes than the indebted
if freedom and justice and for all threatens your patriotism and faith should than perhaps youd be happier in an Islamic nation with a class order women as property and Clerics deciding what is law

Anonymous said...

6:12,

Go back to Westboro.