As Republicans are stepping up again in the political world, they are completely ignorning the touchy subject of gay marriage. Which is unusual for this party since that is one of their big no-no's. Representative Allen West even said that he would rather concentrate on bigger issues than "who's sleeping with who."
Even during the first hearing on the Defense of Marriage Act, few Republicans attended it and those who did didn't use it as a place to go haywire about same sex marriage.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions all participated in fundraisers in 2010 with the national gay and lesbian GOP grass-roots organization.
Maybe Republicans are coming to their senses, IT ISN'T THAT BIG OF A DEAL. There are plenty of other things that should be taken care of before they begin harping on same sex marriage again.
Kinda late, but I just want to defend Ron Paul on this. Ron Paul believes that government should have nothing to do with anybody's marriage. Even though he's not for it, he believes it's not his business to tell people who can and can't get married.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Rick Santorum has made it clear more than once that he doesn't want Gay Marriage. Rick Perry even made a whole video about why it's wrong. They're talking about it but they're just not saying what some people want to hear IN MY OPINION.
I also want to add that, these candidates (besides Ron Paul) are not talking about foreign policy either which I believe (no offense to anyone) is more important than gay marriage or marriage in general when it comes to the well being of our nation.