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Breaking: Obama Endorses Gay Marriage

ppmstudios Wrote: May 09, 2012 4:31 PM
From a 2004 interview in Chicago... Q: “…does that amount to ‘separate, but equal’?” OBAMA: “No. I think there are a whole host of things that are civil rights, and then there are other things--such as traditional marriage--that, I think, express a community's concern and regard for a particular institution.” Q: “So, marriage is not a civil right, as far as you're concerned.” OBAMA: “I don't think marriage is a civil right, but I think that being able…”

An absolutely inevitable headline, although its somewhat awkward timing is sure to raise a few eyebrows.  President Obama was expected to come around on this issue after the 2012 election, but this week's firestorm finally pushed the White House's lame and cynical  "he's evolving" formulation to the brink.  Caught in an untenable position, Obama at last decided to share his true thoughts on same-sex marriage with the American people, via a hastily-arranged interview with

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