The gay marriage Debate maybe why this Presidential Election may be closer than it should

Vice President Joe Biden is credited with bringing this topic to the level it is currently but I think what really flipped the lid was when Education Secretary Duncan spoke.  Two of his top officials and those closest to him have spoke their minds about what they believe and to them I say “good for you” but now all focus is on President Obama and what he will say about his evolution.  Some experts are saying that he needs to step up and define better his actions with his rhetoric.  Some experts are saying stay quiet because you may just motivate the other side enough to lose the 2012 election to Mitt Romney.  Both have good points but what I think is being missed is how the Tea/Republican Party are poised to jump on him as soon as he begin speaking.  They are probably putting their talking points together right now.

What really bothers me and should be a caution to so many others is the greed displayed by those on the support of gay marriage.  It is a fact that this president has done more than any other is bringing this issue to the forefront.  This is still not enough.  It makes me wonder if he will ever get a break from any group because no matter what he does, they still are not satisfied and seem to want more and more.  This sounds quite a bit like those on Wall Street who kept gambling long after all of them were already at six figure salaries.  Groups seem unsettled with the progress made and consistently demanding more.

Whether he does what they want him to do or not one of the things that must be clear is for someone who has already shown his steel in doing what he can for those who hired him, consider what will happen if those so disappointed in what he does not say get their way and Romney wins.

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