Obama clarifies his reaction to Pace's anti-gay remarks...

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Democratic front-runner Barack Obama caught some flak, and I think deservedly so, for his casual reaction when asked to comment on oint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Peter Pace's remarks that homosexuality is "immoral."
Obama told Wolf Blitzer yesterday on "The Situation Room" that the story about his initial comments did not get out there properly in the beginning.
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" I mean, what happened was I was leaving a firefighters' union meeting and trying to get in my car and did not respond to a reporter's query at that point," he said. "I wasn't responding to reporters period because I was trying to make a vote. Subsequently I made it very clear. I don't think that gays and lesbians are any more moral or immoral than heterosexuals and that I think it is very important for us to reexamine the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy because it's costing us millions of dollars in replacing troops that by all accounts are actually doing a good job but are simply being kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation."
Obama also spoke to Blitzer on the subject of gay marriage and civil unions: "Well, I think that 'marriage' has a religious connotation in this society, in our culture, that makes it very difficult to disentangle from the civil aspects of marriage. And as a consequence it's almost -- it would be extraordinarily difficult and distracting to try to build a consensus around marriage for gays and lesbians. What we can do is form civil unions that provide all the civil rights that marriage entails to same sex couples. And that is something that I have consistently been in favor of. And I think that the vast majority of Americans don't want to see gay and lesbian couples discriminated against, when it comes to hospital visitations and so on."

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Anon said:

If you go to www.politico.com, the questioner disputes Obama's story. Further, the question is simple: Is homosexuality immoral? Answering that homosexuals are no more moral or immoral than heterosexuals isn't answering the question -- to his conservative black church constituents this is an artful dodge: all are sinners in God's eyes. But IS HOMOSEXUALITY IMMOAL? Obama has huge problems in the gay community (see Chicago Tribune, 3/14/2007), and this doesn't help.

Also, "revisiting" a policy isn't the same as advocating its "ending".

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