原文2012/05/09发表于:2012/5/10 4:02:00
1= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:04:00
By Rick Klein | ABC OTUS News?–?
President Obama today announced that he now supports same-sex marriage, reversing his longstanding opposition amid growing pressure from the Democratic base and even his own vice president.
In an interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, the president described his thought process as an “evolution” that led him to this place, based on conversations with his own staff members, openly gay and lesbian service members, and conversations with his wife and own daughters.
"I have to tell you that over the course of several years as I have talked to friends and family and neighbors when I think about members of my own staff who are in incredibly committed monogamous relationships, same-sex relationships, who are raising kids together, when I think about those soldiers or airmen or marines or sailors who are out there fighting on my behalf and yet feel constrained, even now that Don't Ask Don't Tell is gone, because they are not able to commit themselves in a marriage, at a certain point I’ve just concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married,” Obama told Roberts, in an interview to appear on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Thursday. Excerpts of the interview will air tonight on ABC’s “World News with Diane Sawyer.”
The president stressed that this is a personal position, and that he still supports the concept of states deciding the issue on their own. But he said he’s confident that more Americans will grow comfortable with gays and lesbians getting married, citing his own daughters’ comfort with the concept.
“It’s interesting, some of this is also generational,” the president continued. “You know when I go to college campuses, sometimes I talk to college Republicans who think that I have terrible policies on the economy, on foreign policy, but are very clear that when it comes to same sex equality or, you know,? believe in equality. They are much more comfortable with it. You know, Malia and Sasha, they have friends whose parents are same-sex couples. There have been times where Michelle and I have been sitting around the dinner table and we’re talking about their friends and their parents and Malia and Sasha, it wouldn’t dawn on them that somehow their friends’ parents would be treated differently. It doesn’t make sense to them and frankly, that’s the kind of thing that prompts a change in perspective.”
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Roberts asked the president if First Lady Michelle Obama was involved in this decision. Obama said she was, and he talked specifically about his own faith in responding.
“This is something that, you know, we’ve talked about over the years and she, you know, she feels the same way, she feels the same way that I do. And that is that, in the end the values that I care most deeply about and she cares most deeply about is how we treat other people and, you know, I, you know, we are both practicing Christians and obviously this position may be considered to put us at odds with the views of others but, you know, when we think about our faith, the thing at root that we think about is, not only Christ sacrificing himself on our behalf, but it’s also the Golden Rule, you know, treat others the way you would want to be treated. And I think that’s what we try to impart to our kids and that’s what motivates me as president and I figure the most consistent I can be in being true to those precepts, the better I’ll be as a as a dad and a husband and hopefully the better I’ll be as president.”
Previously, Obama has moved in the direction of supporting same-sex marriage but has consistently stopped short of outright backing it. Instead, he’s voiced support for civil unions for gay and lesbian couples that provide the rights and benefits enjoyed by married couples, though not defined as “marriage.” At the same time, the president has opposed efforts to ban gay marriage at the state level, saying that he did not favor attempts to strip rights away from gay and lesbian couples.
The president’s position became a flashpoint this week, when Vice President Joe Biden pronounced himself “absolutely comfortable” with allowing same-sex couples to wed.
Obama aides insisted there was no daylight between the positions held by the president and his vice president when it comes to legal rights, but as other prominent Democrats also weighed in in favor of gay marriage, the disconnect became difficult for the White House to explain away.
The announcement completes a turnabout for the president, who has opposed gay marriage throughout his career in national politics. In 1996, as a state Senate candidate, he indicated support for gay marriage in a questionnaire, but Obama aides later disavowed it and said it did not reflect the candidate’s position.
In 2004, as a candidate for the US Senate, he cited his own religion in framing his views: “I'm a Christian. I do believe that tradition and my religious beliefs say that marriage is something sanctified between a man and a woman.”
He maintained that position through his 2008 presidential campaign, and through his term as president, until today.
As president in 2010, Obama told ABC’s Jake Tapper that his feelings about gay marriage were “constantly evolving. I struggle with this.” A year later, the president told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, “I’m still working on it.”
“I probably won't make news right now, George,” Obama said in October 2011. “But I think that there's no doubt that as I see friends, families, children of gay couples who are thriving, you know, that has an impact on how I think about these issues.”
Obama’s decision has political connotations for the fall.
The issue divides elements of the Democratic base, with liberals and gay-rights groups eager to see the president go farther, but with gay marriage far less popular among African-American voters.
Just yesterday, in North Carolina, voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional ban on gay marriage. President Obama carried North Carolina in 2008, and its status as a 2012 battleground was guaranteed by Democrats’ decision to hold their convention in Charlotte this summer.
Obama’s likely Republican opponent, Mitt Romney, opposes gay marriage, and fought his state’s highest court when Massachusetts became the first state to legalize gay marriage in 2004, when Romney was governor. Romney said on the campaign trail Monday that he continues to oppose gay marriage.
“My view is that marriage is a relationship between a man and a woman,” Romney said. “That’s the position I’ve had for some time, and I don’t intend to make any adjustments at this point. … Or ever, by the way.”
2= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:08:00
大统领??我以为我在看世界日报。。。
3油管发表于:2012/5/10 4:18:00
4= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:21:00
= =2012-5-10 4:08:00
大统领??我以为我在看世界日报。。。
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NONONO
大统领一向是霓虹的說法
LZ想讓霓虹IDOL们注意到是吧XD
5ABC News发表于:2012/5/10 4:36:00
6日本新聞來了发表于:2012/5/10 4:46:00
7= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:49:00
- -支持就支持呗,也不会让原本一个不支持的民众变支持啊
8= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:58:00
贴出美国总统支持了的新闻又不是要请8L也支持XD
但这是重要时刻
米大统领不只是支持同性同居者的权利
並支持同性婚(marriage)
9= =发表于:2012/5/10 4:59:00
所以咧?
跟我们有一毛钱的关系没?
10= =发表于:2012/5/10 5:03:00
当然没关系
娛樂罷了
我IDOL你IDOL和我们有一毛钱的关系没?
11= =发表于:2012/5/10 5:09:00
謝謝會看世界日報的那位姑娘
12= =发表于:2012/5/10 5:50:00
- -支持就支持呗,也不会让原本一个不支持的民众变支持啊
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re,支持有p用,业务水平太差,这时候再怎么狗腿也换不回选票
13= =发表于:2012/5/10 6:10:00
謝謝會看世界日報的那位姑娘
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LS在世界日报上班?
想说这报纸日X娱乐版就是各种哔系列大聚会
附带偶尔黒黒ZB
好几次都让我有撕毁的冲动
14= =发表于:2012/5/10 6:21:00
他很会忽悠,我觉得他连任的可能还是挺大的!
虽然我十分讨厌这个人!
15= =发表于:2012/5/10 6:34:00
虽然从绩效来说观海同志没多好,但是更不喜欢他这次的竞选对手= =
16= =发表于:2012/5/10 7:06:00
之前法国总统竞选的时候奥朗德也说任期内要让同性婚姻合法化
无非是拉选票之举
真当上了竞选时的承诺没多少能兑现的
17= =发表于:2012/5/10 7:16:00
In an interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, the president described his thought process as an “evolution” that led him to this place, based on conversations with his own staff members, openly gay and lesbian service members, and conversations with his wife and own daughters.
貌似霓虹银比米囯人更喜欢欧巴马
赚了霓虹银不少版税
18= =发表于:2012/5/10 7:22:00
世界日报是WW的吧,也黑WW的艺人啊,中港台的艺人都黑
14居然还买世界日报看?HK的更EX,点X就好,我根本不买
19= =发表于:2012/5/10 7:36:00
换选票?
这人IQ&EQ都高
当然知道有得必有失的道理吧
得年轻人的票
失教徒与南方保守派的票
现在谁都算不出到底是得是失
之前副座表态所以是时候表示自己私人的态度了
认为选举只是表态的导线
觉得是因为随著时间Obama真的改变了对same-sex marriage的看法