To: BunnySlippers
"In a 2005 interview with The New York Times, Bush said: "I believe children can receive love from gay couples but the ideal is -- and studies have shown that the ideal is where a child is raised in a married family with a man and a woman." He sidestepped the issue when questioned by People magazine about whether he still held that belief."
He could simply have stated , Yes I still believe this.
And a "No comment" would have been sufficient about Mary Cheney's pregnancy.
55 posted on
12/16/2006 12:22:46 PM PST by
protest1
To: protest1
He sidestepped the issue when questioned by People magazine about whether he still held that belief."
You fall for the ploy of the press, which is if someone doesn't specifically mention something, that means they are avoiding it. So the interviewer asks the President what he thinks of Mary Cheney's child, he makes a polite comment, and the press extrapolates "AHA! He's avoiding the issue, he's changed his mind! The base will be upset!"
This thread is full of fools.
178 posted on
12/16/2006 4:19:36 PM PST by
visualops
(artlife.us)
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