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President Bush yesterday said the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's ruling on homosexual "marriage" was "deeply troubling," and he chided "activist judges" who seek to "redefine marriage by court order."
"He believes it's an issue of great consequence," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said yesterday. "That's why he said [in last month's State of the Union address] that the people's voice must be heard."
Mr. Bush, in a statement issued yesterday, reiterated his earlier warning that judicial rulings contrary to the traditional understanding of marriage will force a constitutional amendment.
"Marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman. If activist judges insist on redefining marriage by court order, the only alternative will be the constitutional process," he said. "We must do what is legally necessary to defend the sanctity of marriage."
The Massachusetts high court ruled yesterday that only full, equal marriage rights for homosexual couples -- rather than civil unions -- would meet the requirements of its November decision approving homosexual "marriage." The ruling erases any doubt that the nation's first same-sex "marriages" would take place in the state beginning in mid-May.
None of the major Democratic contenders for their party's presidential nomination returned calls for comment yesterday.
When pressed, Mr. McClellan declined to say whether this ruling constitutes a "tipping point" for Mr. Bush to begin actively pushing for a constitutional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman.
"This ruling is deeply troubling," Mr. McClellan said. "The president is firmly committed to protecting and defending the sanctity of marriage. ... We are going to be reviewing this decision, but it is deeply troubling."
Republican political consultant Scott Reed said Mr. Bush is "positioned perfectly" on homosexual "marriage," because his opposition to it is in line with polls that show roughly 60 percent of the public agrees with him.







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