On Thursday, the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, released thousands of documents about “gay marriage” and the Defense of Marriage Act. Here are some of the documents BuzzFeed News found.


Three years earlier, President Bill Clinton, who opposed same-sex couples' marriage rights at the time, had signed the Defense of Marriage Act into law — banning the federal government from recognizing such marriages.


But, same-sex couples were still out there — holding commitment ceremonies and, for some, weddings. More than a handful of those couples invited Clinton to their ceremony or wedding.


What to do?


Notice an issue.


Notice an issue.


Clinton Presidential Library / Photograph by Chris Geidner/BuzzFeed


The actual policy of the Clinton White House was to take same-sex couples' wedding invitations, put them in a file, and do nothing else with them.


Then, Kelley Van Auken came along and was having none of it. Van Auken had served as the director of volunteers and worked in the Greetings Office in the Clinton White House. She died in 2014.


Her solution to the same-sex couples' wedding invite problem — a solution she saw as entirely consistent with DOMA — was to send such couples cards letting them know the president was joining them in celebrating their "Special Day."



Clinton Presidential Library / Photograph by Chris Geidner/BuzzFeed




View Entire List ›






from BuzzFeed - Latest http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/how-the-clinton-white-house-dealt-with-same-sex-weddings-in?utm_term=4ldqpia

via IFTTT

Publicar un comentario

drop a commect

 
Top