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5th October 2015, 06:01 AM
What do these freaks want now? I thought they already won the right to sodomy/perverted marriage?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2Y9abmNuRw
'Being LGBT does not make you less human'
Hillary Clinton's latest campaign video offers a look at one of her biggest 2016 campaign platforms: marriage equality.
Simply titled "Equal," the two-and-a-half minute clip features a diverse group of same-sex couples getting engaged, delivering their vows and cradling their children.
SEE ALSO: Even in 1969, Hillary Clinton had bold ideas — and bold pants
"Being LGBT does not make you less human," Clinton says in the video. "And that is why gay rights are human rights."
One of its most poignant moments features a groom reciting vows to his husband-to-be. He spoke about how isolated he felt after coming out as gay, and realized he would likely never get married.
"I'll never be alone again, I love you," says the young man, overcome with emotion, as he stands at the altar.
The powerful ad is the latest in several strong statements Clinton has made since her campaign launched in April.
Clinton's opinion on gay marriage has evolved over the years. In 2000, she commented, “I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman.”
Her 2008 campaign stance favored civil unions instead of same-sex marriages, but her 2016 campaign has come out strong in support of marriage for all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2Y9abmNuRw
'Being LGBT does not make you less human'
Hillary Clinton's latest campaign video offers a look at one of her biggest 2016 campaign platforms: marriage equality.
Simply titled "Equal," the two-and-a-half minute clip features a diverse group of same-sex couples getting engaged, delivering their vows and cradling their children.
SEE ALSO: Even in 1969, Hillary Clinton had bold ideas — and bold pants
"Being LGBT does not make you less human," Clinton says in the video. "And that is why gay rights are human rights."
One of its most poignant moments features a groom reciting vows to his husband-to-be. He spoke about how isolated he felt after coming out as gay, and realized he would likely never get married.
"I'll never be alone again, I love you," says the young man, overcome with emotion, as he stands at the altar.
The powerful ad is the latest in several strong statements Clinton has made since her campaign launched in April.
Clinton's opinion on gay marriage has evolved over the years. In 2000, she commented, “I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman.”
Her 2008 campaign stance favored civil unions instead of same-sex marriages, but her 2016 campaign has come out strong in support of marriage for all.