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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... thunder wrote: On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 13:02:36 -0400, Eisboch wrote: Cheney himself discussed his daughter's sexuality in the VP debate. Does he now feel "outed" by Kerry in the final Presidential debate, or is it that the polls are running neck and neck? He discussed it because John Edwards specifically brought up the subject of his daughter. In contemporary America, this subject is still regarded as a private matter. If Cheney and/or his daughter want to discuss it, that is their right. Edwards and Kerry discussed it only to try to gain a political advantage, period, no matter how "nicely" they did it and the majority of the voters recognize it, IMHO. In point of fact, Ifill brought Cheney's daughter into the debate. Ifill: "The next question goes to you, Mr. Vice President. I want to read something you said four years ago at this very setting: "Freedom means freedom for everybody." You said it again recently when you were asked about legalizing same-sex unions. And you used *your family's experience* as a context for your remarks. Can you describe then your administration's support for a constitutional ban on same-sex unions?" http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/...pt2/index.html The truth is, the Cheneys do not support equal rights for their own daughter. -- How so? |
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