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The of the Matter
1787 believes deeply in civil rights and personal liberty.
Every adult citizen of the United States should have the freedom to make personal choices for his or her life and be responsible for those decisions. This belief does not mean that the leadership or any other member of 1787 necessarily approves or disapproves of other people’s choices.
1787 will fight to end discrimination in all forms – including discrimination based on race, sex, ethnicity or national origin, language, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or disability.
1787 believes that government should not restrict personal relationships. Sexual orientation, preference, gender, or gender identity should not be a factor in issues such as marriage and equal federal rights, child custody, adoption, immigration, or military service laws.
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