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| Christian Grantham was a student activist in the late 90s and later was a consultant to domestic policy forums for the Clinton Administration as well as events for HRC and GLAAD. | |||
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July 11, 2004
President Bush recently spoke out against American principles of fairness and equality in a cynical and pesimistic radio address that attacked equal marriage rights, the judicial branch and the United States Constitution. Click here to listen.
In the radio address, President Bush presented to the next generation of Americans that if they accept equal marriage rights, they will send a signal "that ages of moral teaching and human experience have nothing to teach us about the institution."
If the ages of moral teachings have anything to teach us, it's that politicans that defend policies of discrimination and divisiveness with faith find their rightful place in history's dust bin.
Bush Presses Case Against Gay Marriage
By PETE YOST
AP via Post Gazette
July 10, 2004
