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Ex-President Bush's daughter supports gay marriage

Tue Feb 1, 2011 8:51 AM EST
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<p>In this Jan. 28, 2008 photo, President George W. Bush's daughter Barbara Bush attends his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Bush says she supports gay marriage. The national gay rights group Human Rights Campaign has released a video featuring 29-year old Bush, The Associated Press reports, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Bush calls herself "a New Yorker for marriage equality" and says people should be able to marry the person they love. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)</p>

In this Jan. 28, 2008 photo, President George W. Bush's daughter Barbara Bush attends his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Bush says she supports gay marriage. The national gay rights group Human Rights Campaign has released a video featuring 29-year old Bush, The Associated Press reports, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. Bush calls herself "a New Yorker for marriage equality" and says people should be able to marry the person they love. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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NEW YORK — Former President George W. Bush's daughter Barbara has announced her support for gay marriage, breaking with her father on a key social issue but joining her mother and other prominent Republicans who back same-sex unions.

The Human Rights Campaign, a national gay rights organization, released a video Tuesday featuring the 29-year old Bush, a New York resident who runs Global Health Corps, a nonprofit public health organization.

"I'm a New Yorker for marriage equality," Bush says in the video. "New York is about fairness and equality and everyone should have the right to marry the person that they love."

Paul Guequierre, a spokesman for the Human Rights Campaign, said the video was produced to help promote efforts to win same-sex marriage rights in New York. A bill legalizing gay marriage passed the New York state Assembly in 2009 but was defeated in the state Senate that year. But Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, has announced his support for same-sex marriage, and advocates believe they have enough votes in both chambers for a bill to pass this year.

"New York is one of our priority states," Guequierre said.

Barbara Bush's advocacy for gay marriage is a sharp departure from her father's position on the issue.

The former president was an opponent of same-sex marriage and in 2004 announced his support for a proposed constitutional amendment to outlaw it. But his wife, former first lady Laura Bush, has said she supports gay marriage as does former Vice President Dick Cheney, whose daughter Mary is gay.

Spokesman David Sherzer said the former president had no comment on his daughter's video.

Advocates say they approached Bush to appear in the video after she attended a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Equal Rights, an organization created to challenge California's Proposition 8, a 2008 ballot initiative that struck down gay marriage in that state. The group was founded by attorney Ted Olson, a prominent Republican who with Democratic attorney David Boies challenged Proposition 8 in federal court.

Barbara Bush's twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager, has not indicated her position on gay marriage.

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JohnRussell

When I first saw the headline 'Barbara Bush Supports Gay Marriage' , I thought it was the old lady. Now that would be a story.

    Reply#1 - Tue Feb 1, 2011 10:12 AM EST
    caroaber

    I knew it would be the brunette daughter. : )

      Reply#2 - Tue Feb 1, 2011 10:22 AM EST
      Rosie-1105729

      In oxymorons, opposite terms conflict;in my own feelings, Why call it "marriage" when it is not! I am against the former first Daughter in this respect; A union is two people,which this happens to be between same genders. Marriage is legal ,between man and Woman. You do not make it two men,rwo women. I do feel sad how you explain to children;

      My Two Mommies

      or two Daddies? 

        Reply#3 - Tue Feb 1, 2011 10:51 PM EST
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