Showing posts with label Christine Todd Whitman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christine Todd Whitman. Show all posts
Friday, July 27, 2018
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Change Is Coming....Every Day

It's quite a shift, I'll say that.
While it was only a month ago that thirty-three percent of Americans favored marriage equality, the number has jumped to forty-two percent.
That is excellent news.
And even better news is that the numbers of people who say that Gay Americans should not be allowed marriage equality has fallen from 35% to 28%; twenty-five percent favor civil unions, which is still less than marriage equality.
I think people are waking up to the idea that marriage equality will not destroy civilization, it will not lessen traditional marriage, it will not be taught in schools, and it will not affect your right to freedom of religion.
This is a great shift, brought about, no doubt, by the victory for equality in Iowa and in Vermont. ..Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington D.C...and by politicians like David Patterson, Gavin Newson, Christine Todd Whitman and others for standing up for marriage equality.
It's a big step in a fight not yet over.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
This Is What Logic And Common Sense Sound Like

Speaking last Friday at the Log Cabin Republicans' 2009 convention in Washington, D,C., Republican....Yes, Republican....New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman said that the United Sates government should have no say about marriage, and the plank in the GOP platform that calls for preserving marriage between a man and a woman should be scrapped. Whitman also believes that the United States military should drop Don't Ask Don't Tell, and should not differentiate between homosexuals and heterosexuals.
Tell it sister!
Whitman believes that the only way back for the GOP would be to become more moderate. more inclusive, in it's policies and politics.
“Well, I am somebody who believes in the separation of church and state and that the government, frankly, ought to be out of the business of marriage entirely. It ought to be everybody – heterosexual, homosexual. When you go down and register to get married, that’s when the legal transfer of everything occurs and that’s a legal recognition of a relationship – and if you want to get married in a church, a temple, whatever, and you find one, great!”
“Civil marriage, everybody. I am not against marriage for gay couples. I just think it would make the issue easier if it was civil marriage for everybody. And I am not against – I mean, it’s [same-sex marriage] not going to threaten my marriage. I mean my 35th anniversary is on Monday. It’s not going to threaten my marriage to have a gay couple married.”
You're preachin' to the choir, Christine!
Whitman also called for the open acceptance of homosexuals and lesbians in the U.S. military. “I don't care if he is straight, I care if he can shoot straight.”
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