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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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And Another thing...
November 10, 2004
More wisdom from Bill Clinton that our nation's gay leaders seem eager to refute, with the exception of LCR's Patrick Guerriero. It is time our national gay and lesbian leadership accept reality and the idea that red states need more than their annual visits to pick up their paychecks. There is a lot of work to be done, and it's not in the gayborhoods of the blue states.
"There was an astonishing turnout among evangelical Christians, who said they were voting on moral values," Clinton said. "I do not believe either party has a monopoly on morality or truth. I do not believe that the Democrats can seek to be a national party unless we feel comfortable talking about our convictions."
[Bill Clinton speaks to full house at Hamilton - Post-Standard - 11-10-04]
Clinton also said that Democrat John Kerry was hurt by the polarizing issue of gay marriage, which was legalized by Massachusetts' top court and put on the ballot in 11 states, and the surfacing of a tape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the race.
[BILL: WHY BUSH WON - NY Post - 11-06-04]

Clinton also said that Democrat John Kerry was hurt by the polarizing issue of gay marriage, which was legalized by Massachusetts' top court and put on the ballot in 11 states, and the surfacing of a tape from Osama bin Laden in the final days of the race.