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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
I'm not saying she doesn't hold the views, but until SHE makes a statement about what SHE believes, I don't really care what someone else she has listened to says.
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But in Obama's case, from what I recall it was one reverend making inane comments.
The ex-gay movement is a church-wide program. She has made her views on gay people quite clear. She has voiced opposition to domestic partnership, and only vetoed a bill which would deny rights to domestic partners in this fashion:
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"The Department of Law advised me that this bill... is unconstitutional given the recent court order... mandating same-sex benefits," Palin said in a statement. "With that in mind, signing this bill would be in direct violation of my oath of office."
The statement added, "The governor's veto does not signal any change or modification to her disagreement with the action and order by the Alaska Supreme Court. It is the governor's intention to work with the Legislature and to give the people of Alaska an opportunity to express their wishes and intentions whether these benefits should continue.""
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Her views are clear, and are clearly defined by her statements and actions. And sorry, but sometimes you can judge a member of the group by the group's actions (especially when they aren't doing anything to contradict it, either internally or to the public).