June 22nd, 2009
I believe that, when my daughters grow up, barriers to marriage equality for same-sex couples will seem as archaic, and as unfair, as the laws we once had against inter-racial marriage. And I want them to know that, even if he was a little late, their dad came down on the right side of history.

Senator Christopher Dodd, adopting a fully inclusive position on marriage.

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