
Bill Clinton Backs Gay Marriage
International News, By Joal, 29th September, 2009

In an interview with CNN’s openly gay Anderson Cooper, Clinton spoke about changing has mind. Clinton says that while he did not support same-sex marriage in the past, he always supported the rights of gay individuals and gay adoption and recently began to see the contradiction.
“I grew up at a different time… I had all these gay friends. I had all these gay couple friends. And I decided I was wrong,” says Clinton in the interview.
The former president, now over 60-years-old, says he began to realise that he was just caught up on a word. “If gay couples want to call their union marriage…then I don’t think the rest of us should get in the way of that. I think it’s a good thing, not a bad thing,” Clinton says.
It’s quite a big turn-around for the former president, considering he signed into law the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996 – a law that effectively federally banned same-sex marriage.
Some commentators suggest that the Clinton still in politics needs to publicly support same-sex marriage. Hillary Clinton, wife of Bill and United States Secretary of State, also supported the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, but has since see-sawed in her stance on gay marriage. In 2006 Hillary told 365gay.com,”I believe in full equality of benefits, nothing left out. From my perspective there is a greater likelihood of us getting to that point in civil unions or domestic partnerships and that is my very considered assessment.”
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