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By the way, my... | |
I have gay friends who have children who say that is the first choice. | |
I'll be open. | |
Dave Rubin is an example. | |
Dave Rubin and his wonderful partner, spouse, David. | |
These are wonderful human beings. | |
They do have kids. | |
They used a surrogate. | |
There's another issue which I won't get into now. | |
He said to me, and I said, can I quote you? | |
He said, absolutely. | |
He said, Dennis, the ideal is a mother and father, and he's two fathers. | |
He is much closer to my value system than heterosexuals who differ with me. | |
We're married. | |
A man or a woman married to the opposite sex and have children who don't say that that's the ideal, they are my problem. | |
Not the gays who have children or who have adopted. | |
My problem is we can't deny the ideal. | |
The ideal is a mother and father. | |
So let's say there is an adoption agency with a child and let's say the child has physical problems. | |
And there's no married mom, dad, or married man and woman who want to adopt that child, or at least the agency can't find one. | |
What is my choice? | |
My choice is what? | |
An orphanage? | |
I don't even know if we have orphanages today. | |
But go from foster home to foster home? | |
Or to have, let's say, a woman like this woman adopt the child? |