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Bush seeks gay-nuptial ban
He backs an amendment; Demos say it's just politics
Utah's members of Congress hailed that, but two Republicans Sen. Bob Bennett and Rep. Rob Bishop stopped short of fully endorsing an amendment for now, weighing whether less drastic measures may suffice. Meanwhile, gay groups accused Bush of depriving civil rights, and Democratic leaders said he is playing politics.
Bush said in a televised speech from the White House, "Activist courts have left the people with one recourse. If we are to prevent the meaning of marriage from being changed forever, our nation must enact a constitutional amendment to protect marriage in America."
That comes as San Francisco issued thousands of marriage licenses to same-sex couples over the past week; as a New Mexico county also began to issue such licenses; and as Massachusetts' top court ruled such marriages must be allowed.
Bush said all of that is happening despite passage of the federal Defense of Marriage Act eight years ago to define marriage as the legal union between a man and a woman. Even with that law, he said he worries court rulings may force all states to recognize any gay marriage granted by another state.
He said amending the U.S. Constitution is never to be taken lightly, but "the preservation of marriage rises to this level of national importance."
Bush, however, still favors amendment wording that would allow states "to make their own choices in defining legal arrangements other than marriage," such as civil unions.
Utah's members of Congress all said they support defending traditional marriage although Bennett and Bishop are studying whether it can be done without a constitutional amendment. They also say it could face a tough fight as even conservatives are split about whether the amendment should allow civil unions or if it is wise to alter the Constitution.
"If the community of faith isn't clearly in support of this, I'm not sure it gets anywhere. If people get behind the president, it will and I hope it does," said Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, a member of the House Judiciary Committee. "What the president suggests is a good compromise. It's not anti-gay, it's pro-marriage and pro-children."
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