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    US Department of Justice to defend DOMA

    My parents even listen to their radio show in the car sometimes. :| What I love is when people call in to debate them, make a bunch of points that they can't argue against, and the conversation deteriorates into the host trying as hard as possible not to let them talk before finally hanging up...
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    US Department of Justice to defend DOMA

    But why should your morals dictate what's right for other people? Shouldn't other people be able to set their own standards in a universe that happened by chance? It's not like gays are infringing on other people's rights just by being gay. Suppressing your sexuality isn't good no matter what...
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    US Department of Justice to defend DOMA

    I was only saying that it'd be great if he were like LBJ in the sense that he'd care so much about civil rights that he'd possibly throw away his chance at re-election for them. Should have made that clearer. But, yeah, as a president overall he was just kind of meh, and from what I've read of...
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    US Department of Justice to defend DOMA

    It'd be great if Obama were like Lyndon B. Johnson, but apparently he isn't. :(
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    US Department of Justice to defend DOMA

    While this does make me lose respect for Obama, I'm not really surprised. He's a politician, and this is just something politicians do. Abraham Lincoln maintained that the abolition of slavery would be unconstitutional for a lot of his presidency, and, well, look what happened. I have no idea...
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