President Obama called the Supreme Court decision requiring states to recognize same-sex marriage "a victory for America."
"Our
nation was founded on a bedrock principle that we are all created
equal. The project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those
founding words with the realities of changing times," he said Friday.
"Progress
on this journey often comes in small increments, sometimes two steps
forward, one step back, propelled by the persistent effort of dedicated
citizens," he continued. "And then sometimes, there are days like this
when that slow, steady effort is rewarded with justice that arrives like
a thunderbolt."
In a highly contemplative speech — much of which
continued long after his prepared remarks had ended — Obama also called
on supporters of gay marriage to respect the views of people who differ
and "renew our deep commitment to religious freedom."
Obama said
the ruling was the "consequence of the countless small acts of courage
of millions of people across decades who stood up, who came out, who
talked to parents — parents who loved their children no matter what.
Folks who were willing to endure bullying and taunts and stayed strong
and came to believe in themselves and who they were, and slowly made an
entire country realize that love is love."
- I am so happy to be alive to see this day. I cried when I heard because I thought of those who are no longer here but should've been. This is truly a turning point in my life...I am now an equal American Citizen. I also love the fact that me nieces and nephew get to live in a world where there is less discrimination in the world, let alone in the sate you live in.




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