Barbara Bush


Barbara Bush: WASHINGTON - past President George W. Bush's parallel girls went the latest in a line of younger generation of Republicans give support trailing gay marriage in a surprise statement released Monday night.

In a picture cut for New Yorkers for Marriage equation, a plan of the Campaign on Human Rights, the former first daughter Barbara Bush fully supports a campaign to promote marriage equality.

"I'm Barbara Bush, and I am a New Yorker for marriage equality," she said in the video. "New York is about fairness and equality. And everyone should have the right to marry the person they love. "
During his presidency, Bush has pushed an inherent amendment ostracizing gay marriage and has repeatedly told his impression that wedding ought to be settled as between a man and an adult female.

But many in Bush's circle were breaking rank. Barbara Bush first public reference to her post when she attended a fundraiser in September for the American initiation for same Rights, the establishment that conduced the court case to overturn Prop. 8 in California. The co-chair of the event was previous chairman of the Republican National Committee Ken Mehlman, who added up as gay in August and told he would battle for wedding equality.
Mr. Bush's mother, Laura, also hinted that she supports same-sex marriage, saying May, "I think we should certainly consider it and discuss it. I think there are many people who have difficulty coming to terms with because they see marriage as traditionally between a man and a woman, but I also know that when couples are committed to each other and love each other they should have the same kind of rights that everyone a. "
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