people more and more are understanding that these are american citizens. these are our brothers and our sisters. we ve got to treat them right. we ve got to treat them decently. we ve got to give them the same freedom and justice we give to other people. more and more people in america are understanding that. i m pleased to say na more and more republicans are understanding that. it makes me sad to say that republicans haven t fully understood it, but i think the day will come and every time that we have a chance, david boyes and i have a chance to address this question, we believe we re converting more people and persuading more people that this is the right thing. it is not a conservative or liberal issue or republican or democrat. when david and i came together on this, our mission was to persuade the american people that this is an issue of american justice, american freedom, american equality.
christian right. it s a wrong thing, and it makes people upset and it gives people stress and it s wrong. and that s why we re fighting. megyn: you know, david i appreciate you coming on the program but i have to say, you in this argument are also making people upset, and a lot of people in this country do believe in god, and went down to 9/11 to ground zero after 9/11 to to pay their respects. i know that. megyn: this isn t for them about rehreurbgs it s just about remembering, same as we saw quilts go up here in new york, same as we saw the placards go up in downtown manhattan memorializing the people, it just became a part of history, and there is some value in going back and reliving that piece of the history. i ll give you the last word, sir. there is also some value in protecting the laws that we are supposed to be protecting, and that we re supposed to be observing. 9/11 was an attack on american equality, it was an attack on american neutrality and freedom of religion, th