who don't understand why what they are
is so much more significant than who they are.
This story just keeps playing over and over
and over again in our country's history.
There was a time in which, I don't know,
people who were black couldn't have the same rights.
People who happened to be women didn't have the same rights, couldn't vote.
There was a point in our history in which, if you were considered disabled,
that an employer could just fire you, before the Americans with Disabilities Act.
We keep doing this over and over again.
And so here we are, 2012,
gay agenda,
gay lifestyle, and I'm not a good dad
and people don't deserve to be able to protect their families
because of what they are, not who they are.
So when you hear the words "gay lifestyle" and "gay agenda" in the future,
I encourage you to do two things:
One, remember the U.S. Constitution, and then two,
if you wouldn't mind looking to your left, please.
Look to your right.
That person next to you is a brother, is a sister.