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Obama's wife says he'll fight for gay equality

Michelle Obama says husband will fight for gay equality just as he pushed for economic change
 
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Barack Obama will fight for equal rights for gays just as he fought to help working-class families overcome poverty, the Democratic presidential hopeful's wife told a gay Democratic group Thursday.

Recalling his past work as a community organizer to help struggling families, Michelle Obama said he would take the same approach as president.

"Barack believes that we must fight for the world as it should be, a world where together we work to reverse discriminatory laws," she said at a Manhattan fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee's Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council.

Michelle Obama also drew a connection between the struggles for gay rights and civil rights.

"We are all only here because of those who marched and bled and died, from Selma to Stonewall, in the pursuit of a more perfect union," she said at the event, held days before the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots between gays and New York police, and the city's annual gay pride parade.

"The world as it is should be one that rejects discrimination of all kinds," she said.

 
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  • Posted By: Zombiehero @ 06/28/2008 6:47:18 AM

    Comment: And this is different from Swift Boat Veterans how?

  • Posted By: Pia1981 @ 06/28/2008 2:01:10 AM

    Comment: Sharenews, the girl in the interest rate ad that has been popping up on my screen all week. Haven't you seen it?

  • Posted By: AmeriKhan Lobo @ 06/28/2008 12:55:44 AM

    Comment: those question marks are actually quotation marks. I don't know why they changed when I posted ithat info.

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