This 1995 Clip of Bernie Sanders Defending Gay Soldiers Will Warm Your Heart
In the spirit of #ThrowbackThursday, presidential candidate and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) posted a powerful video from 1995 on his Facebook page. In the clip, then-Rep. Sanders powerfully defends gay soldiers against former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif.), who was later imprisoned for bribery, mail fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion.
The 20-year-old video opens with Sanders taking the floor of the House to challenge Cunningham's use of the word "homos" to describe gay soldiers.
Here is one of the key exchanges:
Sanders: "My ears may have been playing a trick on me, but I thought I heard the gentleman a moment ago say something about 'homos' in the military. Was I right in hearing that expression?"
Cunningham: "Absolutely. Putting homosexuals in the military."
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Sanders: "Was the gentleman referring to the many thousands and thousands of gay people who have put their lives on the line in countless wars defending this country? You used the word 'homos' in the military. You have insulted thousands of men and women who have put their lives on the line."
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BERNIE SANDERS' HISTORIC SUPPORT OF GAY RIGHTS
This interaction took place a year after Don't Ask, Don't Tell (DADT) was instituted by the Clinton administration. The policy, which President Barack Obama repealed in December 2010, banned openly gay individuals from serving in the military.
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A longtime supporter of gay rights, Sanders opposed DADT in 1993 and was also one of 67 House members to vote against the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which allowed states to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages that were granted in other states. While serving as mayor of Burlington in 1983, he signed a Gay Pride Day proclamationand declared gay rights a civil rights issue. Sanders backed Vermont’s civil union law in 2000. The state legalized gay marriage in 2009.
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