NEW YORK | 1 March 2011 February 13.58 Clock EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of the twin daughters of President George W. Bush, contrary to the advice of his father and approved gay marriage in a new video for gay rights.
Barbara Bush, 29, who lives in New York, where gay marriage is not legal, has developed this online advertising for the gay advocacy of the Campaign for Human Rights has called his promotion of the New Yorkers for marriage equality, released Monday night.
"I'm Barbara Bush and I am a New Yorker for marriage equality," she said in the online advertising brief. "New York is about fairness and equality, and everyone should have the right of the person they love. Join us to get married. "
Her mother, former First Lady Laura Bush told interviewer Larry King on a tour promoting the book last year that it was also the policy of her husband disagrees with the definition of marriage as only between a man and a woman, "we should in all cases, the review and discussion. "She says that gay marriage was" a matter of generation, it will come. "
Laura Bush acknowledged that some Americans agree with his viewpoint husband, but I also know that if couples committed to each other and love each other, that the same kind of rights that everyone should have. "
Other celebrities who have supported human rights campaign include, musicians Moby, designer Kenneth Cole, actress Whoopi Goldberg, actress Julianne Moore and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The Barbara Bush can see the YouTube video here
(Reporting by Christine Kearney, editing by Bob Tourtellotte)
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