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McCain: I don’t believe in adoption for same-sex couples

McCain’s recent interview in the New York Times gets into LGBT rights, adoption for same sex couples, and his perhaps unlikely Republican approach of not supporting a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. He instead supports the rights of each respective state to decide its legality there:

Mr. McCain, who with his wife, Cindy, has an adopted daughter, said flatly that he opposed allowing gay couples to adopt. “I think that we’ve proven that both parents are important in the success of a family so, no, I don’t believe in gay adoption,” he said.

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Many social conservatives strenuously oppose California’s decision to allow same-sex marriage. But Mr. McCain, who also opposes same-sex marriage, has always said that the issue is up to the states, and in the interview he said he would stick to that position as president even if California chose to continue allowing gay marriage after putting the matter to a statewide vote in November. “I respect the right of the states to make those decisions,” he said.

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GLAAD responds to defamatory statements on FX’s show “30 Days”

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In theory, the idea of Morgan Spurlock (of Supersize Me fame) using 30 days to teach a lesson in tolerance sounds useful.  A woman who opposes the idea of LGBT rights lives with a gay family for 30 days, and at the end we see if her mentality has changed.

However, the episode’s premiere last night exhibited a far more biased, and at best, irresponsible representation of facts, and the differences (or rather, lack of differences) between gay parents and straight parents.

The episode features a defamatory interview with Peter Sprigg of the notoriously homophobic Family Research Council.  Says Sprigg: “Homosexuality is associated with higher rates of sexual promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases, mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, and child sexual abuse, and those are all reasons for us to be concerned about placing children into that kind of setting.”

GLAAD has responded with a pithy statement regarding the episode:

Regrettably, the episode also features a defamatory statement by Peter Sprigg of the Family Research Council, an anti-gay activist organization, who claims: “Homosexuality is associated with higher rates of sexual promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases, mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, and child sexual abuse, and those are all reasons for us to be concerned about placing children into that kind of setting.” While there is no credible scientific research that backs Sprigg’s claim—and much that disputes it—the episodepresents his assertion as if it were fact and offers no credible social science experts or child health authorities to challenge Sprigg’s assertion. Indeed, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Psychological Association, the Child Welfare League of America, and many other child health and social services authorities who support parenting by qualified lesbian and gay parents dispute Sprigg’s claim. Continue reading ‘GLAAD responds to defamatory statements on FX’s show “30 Days”’

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