Irish community divided as Obama backs same-sex marriage
Gay pride for some but others see politics at work, as reaction split along political lines
Cleary says his position on the issue coheres with his own libertarian belief that the government should stay out of people’s lives.
“My own view is I support civil unions. I think gay couples should have every right that a heterosexual couple has in terms of making legal documents and visiting hospitals and making wills,” explained Cleary.
“I’ve lobbied on immigration issues and I could care less what one’s sexual orientation is. A human being is a human being and is entitled to the dignity and rights that every human being should enjoy,” Cleary said.
As a practicing Catholic Cleary added that he sees no conflict between his religious faith and his belief that gay couples should be afforded the same rights and legal protections of heterosexual couples.
Said Cleary, “I’m a Roman Catholic. I respect the teachings of my church. I’m a father and I believe if my son does not get married in the Catholic Church that he’s not really married.
“But I also believe that every American should be treated with dignity and respect and should be treated equally. That’s why I believe in civil unions. Gay people should enjoy the legal rights that heterosexuals have. When you come down to it we’re arguing over a word.”
Fay says that he was astonished by how far and wide the president’s announcement travelled within hours of his speaking out.
“I received calls from my sisters and nephews in Drogheda,” says Fay with a laugh. “They don’t read newspapers or blogs or and aren’t glued to CNN. But somehow President Obama’s statement reached the housing estates of Drogheda.
“They wrote to me, ‘Brendan, it was a great day for yis’ wasn’t it?’ So the message has gotten out. It’s a huge moment. It’s not before time.”
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