Kpt._Rob said:
I want a president who will be outspoken in support of gay rights, I'm sick of this wishy washy shit he's been pulling.
Look at the aftermath of the Civil War. Lot's of legislation was put in to protect Black people, and it ended up causing a lot more resentment and generally things took about a century to get better. Obama can put a bill into Congress to legalise Gay Marriage, and by some miracle it may pass, but that'll only increase homophobia because suddenly he's steped over State Rights (a pretty big area of debate in most countries) and piss off those religious types who think Gay Marriage will bring about the apocalypse (no, really.).
The solution is to not be outspoken, the solution is to work subtly to change people's opinions on the matter until they want (or at the very least aren't opposed) to Gay Marriage. Look at my country; a few years ago ACT legislation to legalise Gay Marriage was shot down twice (one time after inactment). Now 60% of Australia thinks we should have it. I say that Obama should back off a little bit, work on small changes to nudge the US towards nation wide acceptance of Homosexuals. He's already said that the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and "Defence of Marriage Act" will both be removed during his term. Those are some serious steps. The legal battle over Propisition 8 will continue because neither side won last time; Marriage in California is legally between a man and a woman, but all Gay Marriages preformed before NOvemember 4th 2008 are still valid. Meanwhile other states in the union are moving to legalise it.
Change is coming, give it time.
Incidently anyone who thinks that Obama can fix all of the US' problems in 8 years is a moron and needs to accept that it takes a lot more time to fix things then it does to break them.