Thursday, October 23, 2008

Ellen Sounds Off on Sarah Palin

Ellen DeGeneres is acclamation the affair of same-sex alliance on her appearance today—specifically California's Proposition 8, a admeasurement that would annihilate alliance for same-sex couples. And, as expected, she is not admiring with Sarah Palin's angle on the issue.

"Vice presidential applicant Gov. Sarah Palin says she's in favor of a federal ban on gay marriage. [She] basically wants to change the constitution," DeGeneres says. "So if you're wondering—I'm abiding you are—how I feel about this, I don't like it. I don't agree."

The comedian, who afresh affiliated longtime adherent Portia de Rossi, explains, "Maybe it's because I'm gay that I anticipate we should all be equal, but I feel that we're all equal."

"I don't apperceive what humans are afraid of. Maybe they anticipate that their accouchement will be influenced. I gotta say I was aloft by two heterosexuals," DeGeneres says.

And in her accepted fashion, DeGeneres takes a funny circuit on a austere issue. "I was amidst by heterosexuals—just everywhere I looked, heterosexuals—and they did not influence...I beggarly I dabbled in top school, who didn't? Everyone dabbled, ya know?"

In the end, she says, "people are gonna be who they're gonna be, and we charge to apprentice to adulation them for who they are and let them adulation who they wish to love.

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