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DOMA (Defense Of Marriage Act)
Hillary Clinton said she supported her husband’s decision for the Defense of Marriage Act because of her ethical and moral position, but it turned out to be utterly a political play.
“On Defense of Marriage [Act], I think what my husband believed — and there was certainly evidence to support it — is that there was enough political momentum to amend the Constitution of the United States of America, and that there had to be some way to stop that. And there wasn’t any rational argument — because I was in on some of those discussions, on both ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ and on DOMA, where both the president, his advisers and occasionally I would — you know, chime in and talk about, ‘You can’t be serious. You can’t be serious.’ But they were. And so, in a lot of ways, DOMA was a line that was drawn that was to prevent going further. It was a defensive action.”
But analysis shows that DOMA was really just a campaign tactic by the Clintons.
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The gullible keep on feedin’ at the media trough.
Chris Delfs Your name “Wagner,” bub? I wasn’t replying to you, but to the Clinton clone who parroted the “I’m with her” line.
If you’re drunk, perhaps.
Excellent use of sarcasm, many will miss it. Kudos!
David Malbuff Funny. You don’t seem to mention the gold stars though? No surprise. I ameorking overtime tonight. A greater sacrifice than losing a child to war right?