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Obama Gay Rights: President Headlines Human Rights Campaign Dinner

By JULIE PACE   10/ 1/11 10:22 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- In a sharp rebuke of his Republican rivals, President Barack Obama said anyone who wants to be commander in chief must support the entire U.S. military, including gay service members.

A combative Obama criticized GOP presidential candidates for staying silent when the crowd at a recent debate booed a gay soldier who asked a question of the contenders via videotape.

"You want to be commander in chief? You can start by standing up for the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States, even when it's not politically convenient," Obama said during remarks at the annual dinner of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay rights organization.

Referencing the boos at the Sept. 22 Republican debate, he said: "We don't believe in standing silent when that happens."

Obama touted his administration's efforts to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members, as well as his orders to the Justice Department to stop enforcing a law defining marriage as between one man and one woman.

But, as expected, Obama stopped short of endorsing gay marriage, saying only that "every single American deserves to be treated equally in the eyes of the law."

Obama has said his views on gay marriage are "evolving", but for now he only supports civil union.

Obama's position on gay marriage has become a sore point for some gay activists who say they're otherwise pleased with the president's handling of issues important to them. Some of the president's backers say he could be wasting a chance to energize key segments of his base, including young people, if he doesn't publicly advocate for gay marriage.

"If he doesn't, he could be missing an opportunity to mobilize voters who need to be inspired to vote for him," said Doug Hattaway, a Democratic consultant.

The president's position on gay marriage puts him at odds with some of his supporters. Numerous recent polls suggest a slight majority of Americans favor giving same-sex couples the right to marry, and support is highest among Democrats and young people.

Obama has acknowledged that public support for gay marriage is building. During a meeting with liberal bloggers last October, he said "it's pretty clear where the trend lines are going."

Obama aides have given no indication of where the president's evolution on gay marriage stands. And some gay rights advocates believe political considerations could keep Obama from publicly backing gay marriage until after the November 2012 election.

Joe Sudbay, among a group of bloggers who met with Obama last year, said most gay rights advocates won't vote against Obama if he stops short of backing gay marriage. But he said they may be less likely to volunteer their time and money to the campaign.

"He might not lose votes, but he won't gain enthusiasm," said Sudbay, deputy editor of AmericaBlog.com.

While gay rights advocates may not be getting everything they want from the president, they see little support for their cause among the field of Republican primary contenders.

Most top Republican presidential candidates, including former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, favor limiting marriage to unions between one man and one woman.

Fred Sainz, the Human Rights Campaign's vice president for communications, said he expects Obama to eventually declare his support for gay marriage. And even if that doesn't happen before next year's election, he said the president's other actions on gay rights issued should not be ignored.

"He really has been an incredible champion for the issues that are important to us," Sainz said. "It's fair to say we've made more progress in the past two years than we have in the past 40 years combined."

In his remarks Saturday night, Obama implored the supportive crowd of 3,200 to stand with him in his re-election campaign, declaring: "This is a contest of values."

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01:42 AM on 11/29/2011
Why is everybody on this site hiding Obama`s homosexuality, If homosexuality life style is correct, why not bring it out in the open, Why is Obama hiding this fact. Everybody knows already. This is a hard decision but you stand for the truth, or are you all politicians now ?
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KenClay
REPEAL DOMA
03:25 PM on 10/09/2011
Gay is Good!
10:42 AM on 10/03/2011
Being gay is immoral. Then again, so is Obama. No surprise here. No to Obama in 2011. I know, its 2012. ( but one can hope )....LOL
02:51 PM on 10/03/2011
Being STOOOOPID is immoral. So don't be.
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islanddreamer
07:54 PM on 10/03/2011
I'm sorry you are having to go through life in a straight jacket. I'd set you free but only your mind can do that.
05:28 PM on 10/02/2011
"...his orders to the Justice Department to stop enforcing a law defining marriage as between one man and one woman"
The government is still "enforcing" DOMA. The POTUS's order to the Justice Deparment was to stop defending section 3 of DOMA in court. The law is still enforced and Republican law makers are working on mounting a defence in the courts.
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WilliamWalton
Life's Path:Balt.>York>Chapel Hill>Atl.>Wilmington
12:48 PM on 10/02/2011
In life, you pick your battles. It doesn't mean that supporting a person who gives you 60% of what you want means that YOU only now believe in 60% of what you did. Sometimes you have to wait until you can get another 10, 20, 30, or 40%. In other words, we may not have a President that has come out and supported gays marrying, so it doesn't mean that I don't believe that gays should marry. It means right here... right now, we got the end of Don't Ask Don't Tell and that is an improvement of what we had.

Just like the rest of the country, we need to realize that you don't always get everything you want when you want it. There are steps (compromise) to be taken until you reach the top of the stairs. I'm at least hopeful that we've had someone willing to talk and fight for some of our issues for almost three years as President. That's more we can say has happened in the eight years that happened previously.

Who is the other option at this point to even give us or you 100%? There is no one.
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lliberty4ever
Yeah- tell me another one !
02:54 AM on 10/02/2011
Funny how Obama always hides during the real fight and then comes out later to say how he "stands with them".
Sort of like a cowering dog coming out to bark at the mean cat after it's gone.
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Beatriz09
10:54 AM on 10/02/2011
FYI: it's called "governing". Presidents only do speeches in front of the cameras. All the long, patient work with cabinet members in order to obtain a supermajority in Congress happens FAR away from the spotlights ... ;-)
02:53 PM on 10/03/2011
'Interesting' analogy. Now, apply the same standards to ANY GOP candidate, and what do you get?
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fairandbalanced100
12:58 AM on 10/02/2011
Most Republicans , including those running for president , are prejudiced against gays ,
even those in the military, which is really shameful.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
03:12 AM on 10/02/2011
Fanned and faved. Indeed it is. Since when are hate and bigotry American values?
11:08 AM on 10/02/2011
You mean like in a president who thinks we're not equal enough to get married? And not say it's a "state issue" when many federal benefits are given to "traditional marriages"?
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spinotter11
Spinning through life and trying to understand it.
12:22 PM on 10/02/2011
Since always. Hate and bigotry are omnipresent everywhere on the globe. The USA is way beneath the Netherlands and similar countries, but fortunately in front of Uganda and Iran where homosexual activity is punished by death. America is not that great at tolerance, face it.
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
12:58 AM on 10/02/2011
I am fairly certain that a person does not have to be totally devoid of intelligence to be a Republcian, but I am of the opinion it does help
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
03:24 AM on 10/02/2011
Probably the anesthesia offered by alcohol and Faux Noise helps as well.
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mmcgrew
09:15 AM on 10/04/2011
NOW, Now, let's not paint bourbon with the same dirty brush as Roger Ailes.....play fair.
12:19 AM on 10/02/2011
Perry must be smoking some good weed to say something so stupit. Yea right get more our boys killed for squat. Very smart
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PEM1019
Retired HealthCare Provider, Passionate Liberal
12:00 AM on 10/02/2011
I watched the speech and when President Obama said what's in the first paragraph above with such passion and power I burst outcrying. The sentence about if "one wants to be the POTUS you should NOT stand silent when people boo a U.S. Soldier who happens to be gay" really fired me up. Not one of those republican candidates has yet to say anything about that incident! What does that tell us about those people on that stage pretending to be such good and decent Americans? It says to me that none of them deserve to stand on the same stage, or ground or within 100 feet of ANY US SOLDIER and especially don't deserve to be elected President of this great country.
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
12:07 AM on 10/02/2011
I happen to agree with you PEM
02:32 AM on 10/02/2011
F&F!
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
11:55 PM on 10/01/2011
brawnydoc .248 Fans
Become a fan Unfan .2 hours ago (9:40 PM) Maybe we should have a pedofile briggade next.
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If you would read the literature available instead of the want to be experts you will find that 99% of those accused of pedophilia are straight. Now try again, Dorothy
11:43 PM on 10/01/2011
President Obama has remained SILENT on Human Rights. He does not have the courage to speak for the unborn, he IS silent, President Obama IS silent, has been and still IS. Human Rights?
There were 1,100,000 Americans last year that had their rights denied and taken away for ever . Where is Mr Obama on Human Rights of the unborn? He is SILENT
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Arno Schuechen
09:57 AM on 10/02/2011
What does have Abortion to do with this? And if you would know your baby will be born gay, would you favor a abortion?
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Beatriz09
10:59 AM on 10/02/2011
Why do you want to limit human rights to the unborn only ... ? By the way, WHERE, in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed by the US, are the unborn mentioned ... ? It's simply a FACT that it isn't easy to know when a fetus can be called "human", and when he's just a bunch of biological cells that will transform into a human being. The question of WHEN a fetus becomes a human has NOTHING to do with the fact that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights AND the US Constitution say that all men are created equal. Soldiers are human beings, nobody every questioned that fact. That's why they deserve our respect, ESPECIALLY the respect of the Commander in Chief.
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
11:32 PM on 10/01/2011
CodieMontana .43 Fans
Become a fan Unfan .52 minutes ago (10:35 PM) how can you respect an idiot?
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Codie it is easy. You should remember that you do it everyday when you look into a mirror.
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jmoser1973
It is what it is.
11:12 PM on 10/01/2011
Amazing. You know once someone has a DUI, they have to blow into a breathalyzer before the car will start. Isn't there something like that for the idiots before they can turn on their computer? Maybe an intelligence test or something?
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
11:35 PM on 10/01/2011
That is interesting jmoser.
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fairandbalanced100
01:07 AM on 10/02/2011
If you had a pass an intelligence test to use computer , none of the Tea Party voters
or candidates would get to use the computer.
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Mytwocentstoo
Micro-bios are like internet bumper stickers.
11:09 PM on 10/01/2011
"...he supports civil unions but not same-sex marriage", yet he and many others fail to see that such action is akin to "those 'different from us' people deserve to have water, just don't let them drink from our fountain, they can drink from that fountain over there we set aside for them." Equality is not separated.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Gay Pagan Man, Living Happily With Husband
11:31 PM on 10/01/2011
Fanned and faved. We want the same rights heterosexuals have--no more, no less.
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johnpw41042
Not 1% of anything
11:34 PM on 10/01/2011
Yes, I see your point there, but on the other hand can you expect to get more from a Republican?
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Mytwocentstoo
Micro-bios are like internet bumper stickers.
12:24 AM on 10/02/2011
Oh no, I do not expect to get anything good from a republican these days and they would want to bring back DADT! I was in 2008 and I still am, an Obama supporter, however it is sad that he cannot educate people as to why civil unions offered to gays and lesbians are not equal to marriage and are discriminatory. Hopefully after he is elected for a second term this will change.
11:10 AM on 10/02/2011
So you're saying that Obama is the same as a Republican?