White House Aides clarified Bush's position on the ammendment, saying that it will define marriage as between a man and a woman, but that whether or not same-sex couples can have civil unions will be left to the states.
The obvious question to ask Bush is: which rights does he think should be reserved to heterosexual couples under marriage which will not be extended to same-sex couples under civil unions?
Also: how does his stance of being against marriage, but for civil unions determined by the states, differ from that of Kerry or Edwards, if at all?
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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