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McCain: Same-sex marriage ban is un-Republican

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona broke forcefully with President Bush and the Senate GOP leadership Tuesday evening over the issue of same-sex marriage, taking to the Senate floor to call a constitutional amendment to prohibit the practice unnecessary -- and un-Republican.

"The constitutional amendment we're debating today strikes me as antithetical in every way to the core philosophy of Republicans," McCain said. "It usurps from the states a fundamental authority they have always possessed and imposes a federal remedy for a problem that most states do not believe confronts them."

McCain also said the amendment "will not be adopted by Congress this year, nor next year, nor any time soon until a substantial majority of Americans are persuaded that such a consequential action is as vitally important and necessary as the proponents feel it is today."

"The founders wisely made certain that the Constitution is difficult to amend and, as a practical political matter, can't be done without overwhelming public approval. And thank God for that," he said.

Date: 2004-07-14 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thatvoiceguy.livejournal.com
McCain may receive more credit than he deserves, but I'll happily give him his due at a time when his party has been taken over by the likes of Tom DeLay.

To me, it seems that the very thing about McCain which "needles Republicans" is that he's an actual conservative, instead of the proto-fascist righties who've turned "conservatism" into a grotesque parody of itself.

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