When presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton announced that she was going to work with the Human Rights Campaign our gay activists I knew she was let's just say wasn't going to honor it. Not in the way she was speaking. Nor in the way of compassion she wanted us to feel it.
Yeah, Senator Clinton was implementing an open door policy. And, five minutes later she nailed it shut.
Humph, but today I found out even more valuable information on January 21, 2000 jillary I mean Hillary said no to same sex marriage. She echoed these words, ''Marriage has got historic, religious and moral content that goes back to the beginning of time and I think a marriage is as a marriage has always been, between a man and a woman,'' Clinton said after a news conference on her U.S. Senate campaign trail.
Now, jillary Hillary is in favor of full benefits for partners in same sex relationships, but she really does stand firm on marriage is only meant for a man and woman. That's why she side stepped and tried to dodge the bullet when asked not long ago was homosexuality a sin.
On January 10 2000 she stated "that she would have voted for the Defense of Marriage Act of 1996, which denied federal recognition of gay marriage and allowed states to ignore same-sex unions licensed elsewhere."
Well, she's definitely former president Bill Clinton's wife and she truly is a politican.



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