time magazine has the so-called
controversial covers that feature i'd a
couple's kissing one features act two
gay guys kissing any other features
lesbians kissing uh... now
already established on that cover that
gay marriage already won
so that's pretty strong statement
especially because of the fact that you
know uh...
a lot nearly half the country still
doesn't exactly match
was gay marriage really one
but i think that
these covers
are great i'd like to covers i mean i
think they're artistic i think they're
beautiful
and it shows you
like the personal side of gay marriage
and gay couples and how they're lovely
people and there's nothing to be worried
about
yes they are on the other hand a lot of
people will see of uh...
mails this thing
bellsouth live out over
and so it's a mixed bag now with the
women to see me part of the picture
again
said something that is a sister prepares
this
they're not gonna mind they have you may
say they mind that they don't mind that
unified writes that there were on the
rights of all the the namely leave
something you have a few students are
wondering
all of them released immediately where
they were nice to hear their religious
humming a little too much one day with
began saying that they have too much to
drink
how'd that go down the first time
that while backpacking abided by it
but the other one so you know you have
some resistance and apparently
typist
you know was brave enough to do a better
they're all school enough that it was a
significant debate there was a debate in
determines that that they're newsroom
was divided on this issue
the editor says the following we had a
lot of debate in our office is about
this week's covered images
as to same sex couples some thought they
were sensationalist and two in your face
others felt the images were beautiful
and symbolize the love that is out the
hard of the idea of marriage i did at
the latter and i hope you do too
so that's of course there
schieffer time magazine weeks tango
we've gotten so used to this that we
don't think it's that big a deal now we
wonder if it's even a controversy
but i'll tell you what may nineteen
eighties nineteen nineties and even in
the last decade
this would have set the world on fire
army you put this cover up
in any of those years i mean
picturing you know i'm ninety five to
take a range of year
hope there would have been
you're protest and would be the most
controversial thing you've ever seen
so the fact that
it's now debate as to whether it's even
controversial
or it's like a long time whatever who
cares you put that up me was the big
deal
that's a great sign for america
that we have gotten past one of those
prejudices yeah and you can't deny
progress i feel like there's certain
social issues where we're going to
continue to be more open minded we're
gonna continue progress
and conservatives are
losing the quarter wars which is why
they're kind of lashing out in really
rediculous ways he'll like north dakota
with their insane anti-abortion laws and
stuff like that it's like they're
last desperate week
and it's not working people are fighting
against it and it you know they might
have been able to pass that law but it's
obviously constitutional north dakota
right it was magazine cover then the
rights mysteries of the street protests
is what it is
and as for people much limbaugh and
oreilly in everyone else's admitted i
was right
uh... they've already lost and gay
marriages or anyone
so it's just a matter of time no matter
which way the supreme court rules
there on the losing sight of mystery
and they always have
