U.S. District Judge Joseph Tauro ruled in favor of gay couples' rights in two separate challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, known as DOMA, a 1996 law that the Obama administration has argued for repealing. The rulings apply to Massachusetts but could have broader implications if they're upheld on appeal.
It must also be noted that the Obama administration, in both of the defences of DoMA, said that gay relationships were not better than incest, bestiality and pedophila.
So while they tell us that DoMA should be repealed, they have done everything they can to stab us in the back on the topic.