16 Quotes by Eric Stern

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    Mrs. King argued that our nation would not fulfill its promise unless all Americans, including gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender citizens, were afforded equal treatment under the law.

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    Maryland Democrats successfully stood against Republican efforts to corrupt the legislative process with this bigoted amendment.

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    The actions of Democrats ensured this victory for California families. The Democratic Party in California has displayed its strength by demonstrating its commitment to the family.

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    The governor has said from the beginning, if this cannot be done cleanly, he's not interested in it. The question is, 'Does the party doing it make that commitment?' We're going to make that commitment.

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    The governor has done an extraordinary job of publicizing the energy opportunities in Montana. We want to gather people around so the governor can sell Montana.

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    No Republican can win their party's presidential nomination without the institutional backing of Republican power-brokers like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. Over the past few months, we have seen John McCain back anti-marriage amendments, stump for anti-gay activists running for elected office and demonstrate his dependence on social conservatives.

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    As White House Counsel, Harriet Miers served as the key legal advisor on controversial legislative matters. Therefore, the White House should disclose the advice she provided the administration on key legislation such as the anti-marriage constitutional amendment and the Marriage Protection Act.

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    A bridal registry at Target would offer same-sex couples more benefits than this watered-down, election-year ploy by Gov. Ehrlich. It is simply an attempt to keep the Medical Decision Making Act from being sent to his desk again.

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