Congress May Not Move Quickly On Marriage Amendment
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Don't Blame San Francisco
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom said Bush is being less than truthful about why proposed the ban.The president said the recent flurry of same-sex weddings in San Francisco was a factor in his decision. But Newsom said Bush intended to seek a ban long before the gay weddings began taking place.The president specifically pointed to Newsom's Feb. 12 decision that has allowed more than 3,200 same-sex couples to marry with the city's blessing, possibly in violation of California state law.Bush also cited a Massachusetts Supreme Court ruling that has cleared the way for gay couples to wed in that state beginning in May. That prompted the Massachusetts legislature to attempt to craft a constitutional amendment defining marriage.Newsom called the way Bush chose to cloak his endorsement shameful and cowardly.As Newsom defended the city's policy and more couples exchanged vows at City Hall Tuesday, Bush's announcement received lukewarm reactions from some California Republican leaders.- February 25, 2004: Same-Sex Amendment Needed For Clarity, Bush Says
- February 20, 2004: Judge Refuses To Halt SF Gay Marriages For Now
- February 18, 2004: Gay Congressman Worries About Same-Sex Marriages
- February 17, 2004: Judge Gives San Francisco Deadline On Gay Marriages
- February 15, 2004: Gay Marriage Rush Continues In San Francisco
- February 13, 2004: San Francisco Issues More Marriage Licenses To Gays
- February 12, 2004: Two Women Marry Each Other In San Francisco
- February 12, 2004: Mass. Prepares For 2nd Day Of Gay-Marriage Debate
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