“I think they ought to be treated equally. Period.” ThinkingOughtPeriodsGayTreated Author:Gerald R. Ford
“I think it’s unfair that people can’t give assets to whoever they want. When I die, my assets can go to my wife. And a gay person — you ought to have a system where maybe you can just say, ‘You can give your assets to anybody you want.’” PeopleThinkingWantGivingPersonsDiesWifeOughtGayMy WifeAssetsUnfair Author:Foster Friess
“Gays have become colossal bores. Once interesting and iconoclastic, all they seem to crave nowadays is the State's pension and seal of approval. They ought to go back to the days of the Stonewall Riots, when the police's violations of privacy and private property were the object of their anger and activism.” StatesSeemsInterestingObjectsOughtGayPolicePropertyActivismPrivacyApprovalBoresCraveViolationRiotSealsPrivate PropertyPensionColossal Author:Ilana Mercer
“I think that freedom means freedom for everyone. As many of you know, one of my daughters is gay and it is something we have lived with for a long time in our family. I think people ought to be free to enter into any kind of union they wish. Any kind of arrangement they wish.” PeopleThinkingKnowsKindMeanLongWishOughtGayLong TimeDaughterUnionsOur FamilyMy DaughterArrangements Author:Dick Cheney
“There was only really one time that I had a substantive interaction with the president [Barak Obama] directly, and that was in 2013 when we were deciding whether to file a brief in the first gay marriage case, the Perry against Hollingsworth case. That was a weighty decision about whether the United States government was going to come in and say that heightened scrutiny ought to apply and some state bans on same-sex marriage ought to be unconstitutional. And that was the one time in my tenure where I thought I ought not make this decision without talking to the president.” FirstsStatesGovernmentSexPresidentDecisionUnitedTalkingCasesUnited StatesOughtGayOne TimeInteractionGay MarriageFilesBansScrutinyState GovernmentTenureUnconstitutionalUnited States GovernmentBarak Obama Author:Donald Verrilli Jr.
“Old or young, healthy as a horse or a person with a disability that hasn't kept you down, man or woman, Native American, native born, immigrant, straight or gay - whatever; the test ought to be I believe in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence. I believe in religious liberty. I believe in freedom of speech. I believe in working hard and playing by the rules. I'm showing up for work tomorrow. I'm building that bridge to the 21st century. That ought to be the test.” MenBelievePersonsHardYoungI BelieveBornReligiousLibertyRightsCenturyBuildingOughtTomorrowHealthyGaySpeechTestsConstitutionHorseIndependenceBillsI Believe InCivil RightsBridgesNativeImmigrantsDisabilityNative AmericanFreedom Of Speech21st CenturyDeclarationDeclaration Of IndependenceBill Of RightsShowing UpReligious Liberty Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 1995
“We are all tied together in a single garment of destiny . . . I can never be what I ought to be until you are allowed to be what you ought to be.” I CanTogetherDestinyOughtGayLgbtTiedGarments Author:Martin Luther King, Jr.
“There is a norm, there is a model of the way things are supposed to be. When you find yourself outside of that, when you find yourself not fitting the way things are designed to be, it's a simple matter of just learning how you ought to be and working to restore the way things are supposed to be.” WayMatterSimpleOughtGayModelsSupposed To BeFinding YourselfNormFittingNot Fitting Author:Scott Lively