Patrick J. Kennedy Quotes
I see the policy of opposing same-sex marriages or unions, whatever you call it, as bigotry or discrimination.

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I support affirmative action. I support special measures when you need it.
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My mom was my main influence growing up, and Phylicia Rashad reminded me a lot of my mother, just the way she handled certain things, she was... not soft-spoken but smooth-spoken. Just very calm, cool, collected about things.
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I see the policy of opposing same-sex marriages or unions, whatever you call it, as bigotry or discrimination.