As of 2015, Jeb Bush's official position is that states should decide for themselves whether to legalize same-sex marriage. Although this stance is more progressive than one would expect from a conservative Republic living in the South who is a member of the Bush family, it is nonetheless unrealistic, given the fact that almost all state bans of same-sex marriage have been struck down as unconstitutional.
Jeb Bush is a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage.
She supports the legalization of same-sex marriage.
As of 2015, Jeb Bush's official position is that states should decide for themselves whether to legalize same-sex marriage. Although this stance is more progressive than one would expect from a conservative Republic living in the South who is a member of the Bush family, it is nonetheless unrealistic, given the fact that almost all state bans of same-sex marriage have been struck down as unconstitutional.
From the perspective of the law, marriage is only there to provide support for the children. When two people are married, the law declares that any children resulting during the marriage are the responsibility of BOTH parents. The law does not concern itself with concepts like "love" and "passion", it's only interested in deciding who is responsible for the outcome. Legalizing gay marriage opens the door for gay adoption, which some argue will eventually cause even more dysfunctional adults.
No. Although she publicly supports same-sex marriage, she has never openly dated a woman, as opposed to several high-profile boyfriends.
About the same as I think of her husbands erudition and political speeches. Nothing much really.
He has not come out in favor of gay marriage. I do not think he favors a return to law that criminalizes private homosexual relations between consenting adults.
He did not. Neither President Bush enacted any law that affected the legality of same-sex marriage.
I think you mean Laura Bush. George W. Bush is married to Laura, and by all accounts, their marriage is very successful.
If you are referring to the senior George Bush, no. If you are referring to the junior George Bush, the answer is still no. The federal law banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage dates to 1996, during the Clinton administration, which occurred between the two Bush administrations. During the junior Bush's presidency, there was a proposal to amend the constitution of the United States to ban same-sex marriage. This is a constitutional amendment, not a law. It was not proposed by President Bush. It was defeated in the legislature and never made it to Bush's desk for signature or veto.
I think not WHY because he lead the first one
Yes, the Jonas brothers are republician, not democratic. So therefore they support Bush :D
yes