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Dick Cheney Says He Supports Gay Marriage

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 1:04 PM on June 1, 2009.


"I think that freedom means freedom for everyone." Yes. Dick Cheney said that.
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Dick Cheney rarely takes a position that places him at a more progressive tilt than President Obama. But on Monday, the former vice president did just that, saying that he supports gay marriage as long as it is deemed legal by state and not federal government.

Speaking at the National Press Club for the Gerald R. Ford Foundation journalism awards, Cheney was asked about recent rulings and legislative action in Iowa and elsewhere that allowed for gay couples to legally wed.

"I think that freedom means freedom for everyone," replied the former V.P. "As many of you know, one of my daughters is gay and it is something we have lived with for a long time in our family. I think people ought to be free to enter into any kind of union they wish. Any kind of arrangement they wish. The question of whether or not there ought to be a federal statute to protect this, I don't support. I do believe that the historically the way marriage has been regulated is at the state level. It has always been a state issue and I think that is the way it ought to be handled, on a state-by-state basis. ... But I don't have any problem with that. People ought to get a shot at that."

Cheney has made similar arguments in support of gay marriage in the past, including during the run-up to the 2004 election. But his current comments come at a moment when the Republican Party and conservative movement is increasingly split on the issue. Bush recount lawyer Ted Olsen and John McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt have both argued in favor of gay marriage. The religious right, as expected, remains opposed.

Caught up in the debate is the Obama administration. The president has said he supports civil unions for gay couples but that he remains committed to marriage being between and man and woman. His press department has been completely quiet about the recent California Supreme Court case upholding a ban on gay marriage in the state -- something that, it seems, Cheney would object to in spirit if not law.

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Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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Grinch
Posted by: soulrebeljc on Jun 1, 2009 1:27 PM   
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"The Grinch's heart grew two sizes that day..."

Wait...what's 2 x nothing?

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» I don't buy it Posted by: Defenestrator
States Rights, is an antiquated concept
Posted by: wwittman on Jun 1, 2009 4:56 PM   
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And what happens when Vermont approves gay marriage and Arizona decides not to honor it?

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Legacy of Abu Ghraib
Posted by: DrBrian on Jun 1, 2009 4:59 PM   
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I think he got turned on by the pictures from Abu Ghraib and decided sodomy isn't so bad after all.

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» RE: Legacy of Abu Ghraib Posted by: eaajdjholton
Of course...
Posted by: mikehattan on Jun 2, 2009 5:20 AM   
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He takes this position only because it personally affects him....What else could he possibly say?

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Imagine that, the guy who actually spends time around an openly gay person
Posted by: rickiey on Jun 2, 2009 5:54 AM   
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is in favor of gay marriage. Perhaps Obama needs some openly gay friends/relatives?

Lets be honest here, the only people who don't support gay marriage, are people who don't have some kind of a relationship with a gay person, so they don't understand that yes, love really does work that way.

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If this bastard want to prove this
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Jun 2, 2009 8:36 AM   
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let him begin to find out what it's actually like by fucking himself.

What a disgusting lifeform this thing is.

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He Is Still A Dick
Posted by: Razional Thinker on Jun 2, 2009 12:14 PM   
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and were it not a family issue, his entire opinion would be different!!!!!

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