Yes. President Obama repealed the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" presidential order that prevented gays from serving openly in the military. Additionally, he has instructed United States attorneys to not fight gay equal rights activist's attempts to have the Defense of Marriage Act ruled unconstitutional. The Defense of Marriage Act currently prevents the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages that are now legal in several states.
On May 9th 2012 President Obama publicly announced his support for gay marriage.
As of 2017, the U.S. President with the strongest support of gay rights was Barack Obama.
This is a derogatory term given to people who like and support President Obama. The term is most commonly used by people who do not at all support President Obama.
The people voted him in in an election.
Definitly not Mitt Rommney!
He thinks they deserve the same rights as straight people.
There has not been an openly gay president for the United States of America. President Obama is the first president to openly support gay rights, but he is not gay himself.
President Obama promised unwavering support to the people of Haiti
No president legalized homosexuality. States gradually changed their laws against homosexual practices sometimes due to federal court decisions.
The plumbers' union endorces Barack Obama for President.
No he does not
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