2012年5月14日星期一
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"I continue to believe that this is an issue that louis vuitton sunglasses is going to be worked out at a local level," he told ABC's Robin Roberts.
On Monday, Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.), a long-serving congressman and civil rights icon, said that leaving the issue to states was a mistake. "If you consider this a civil right, and I do, I don't think civil rights ought to be left up to a state-by-state approach," he said during an appearance on MSNBC. "I think that we should have a national policy on this. State regulation is one thing, but the granting of the right to the states, I don't think that's a good policy and I have a problem with that."
Clyburn said that even though he disagrees with Obama on legislating gay marriage, he fully supported Obama's decision to come out in favor of equality. Echoing comments made to the Columbia Free-Times on Saturday, Clyburn told MSNBC host Chuck Todd that "I, like the President, have evolved to a point of marriage equality."
He spoke about the influence of his "fundamentalist" Christian louis vuitton sunglasses 2012 upbringing, which he said had kept him from supporting gay marriage while younger.
"I grew up with that indoctrination, and I have grown to the point that I believe we have evolved to marriage equality," he said.
Hall asked guest Tim Carney to weigh in on the report of GOP candidate Mitt Romney's bullying incidents in prep school. Before answering the question, Carney charged that Hall and her colleagues in the media were hyping up the story. That set Hall off. After smacking him down for a minute, she cut off his mic. "You're not gonna come on and insult me," she said to Carney.
After replaying the clip, Kurtz defended Carney, saying that all he did was "challenge her coverage of the report on Mitt Romney." Kurtz added, "It was Tamron Hall who was being insulting by silencing him."After a group www.louisvuitonbagsshop.com of demonstrators rushed into Prudential Plaza, the building where Obama's re-election campaign is based, eight protesters were led away in handcuffs when they refused to leave the building's lobby, the Chicago Tribune reports. Police said the arrested demonstrators would likely be charged with criminal trespass.
The group was organized by the Catholic Worker movement and, according to Fox Chicago, was attempting to open up a dialogue around ending the U.S. occupation in Afghanistan. The action is part of what activists are calling a "week without capitalism."
"We see NATO as an egregious act of violence and oppression. As burberry bags Catholics, we believe in the works of mercy, that it is important to build community," protester Jerica Arntz told ABC Chicago.
Meanwhile, NBC Chicago reports that Chicago police vehicles were "seen on nearly every corner" of Michigan Avenue downtown Sunday.
Parking restrictions are also already in effect on the 2200 and 2300 blocks of South Indiana Avenue, near McCormick Place, site of the May 20-21 summit, ABC Chicago reports. Vehicles that had remained on the street Sunday morning were towed.
More road closures and parking restrictions, of course, will follow in the coming days as part of the Secret Service's security plan, which will include intermittent road closures on the Kennedy Expressway, parts of Lake Shore www.designerburberrystore.com Drive and closures at the Museum Campus. Lake Michigan boaters will also face restrictions for several days surrounding the event.
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