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Today My Favorites All Sites Gay Couple Receives Obama Congratulations on Wedding | ABC News Blogs Matt KatzandAaron LafrenzofBrooklyn, N.Y.,
were surprised to receive a letter fromPresident
Barack Obamacongratulating them on their marriage.
(CourtesyMatt Katz) A gay couple in Brooklyn, N.Y., were surprised to
find a letter in their mailbox six months after their
wedding congratulating them, but they were more
surprised to find it was from the commander in
chief. Matt Katz, 32, and Aaron Lafrenz, 36, were
married at theKatz family's Brooklyn home on July
23, 2011, the day beforegay marriagebecame legal
in New York state. The following day, the two
went to Brooklyn borough hall and were among the
first gay couples to legally be married in the state. This December, Katz and Lafrenz received a letter
in their mailbox withthe White Houseseal indented
in the paper and the signature of oneBarack
Obamaon the bottom. Obama has been opposed togay
marriagein the past, though he has recently said his
views on the topic are "evolving." Katz told ABC News today that a family friend,
Arlene Weinstock, had requested the letter on their
behalf after hearing that the White House would
take requests upon the passage of the New Yorkgay
marriagebill. Weinstock, of Long Beach, Calif.,
assumed that the request had not been fulfilled when the couple hadn't heard from the White House
during the summer, but realized today that she was
the cause of the mysterious presidential salutation. "I was so super confused," Katz said, noting that
he was not a major political activist and had no
strong ties to gay rights groups. "But Aunt Arlene
called me up and said, 'This is my fault!'" TheWhite Houseconfirmed to ABC News that they
sent the letter. The letter reads, in part, "Your union marks the
beginning of a lifelong partnership as you share
in the joys of your life together. I wish you the
very best as you embark on your journey together
and hope your bond grows stronger with each
passing year." Katz said he was happy to receive the letter, but
acknowledged the president is probably looking to
shore up the gay vote ahead of the 2012 election. "I do think he's trying to (pander), but I don't blame
him," Katz said. "At this point, this is not
necessarily a ploy but he can't for public office
reasons be on one side, so maybe this is his way of
winking at the gay public in New York and saying
I really need your vote now." Katz said his father is a longtime supporter of
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz,
and when he first received the Obama letter, he
asked his father whether that had anything to do
with it. His father said no. The White House, when asked about the letter
today, responded that it "regularly sends
congratulatory messages from the president to
members of the public." Richard Socarides, a former adviser to Bill Clinton
and current president of Equality Matters, a gay
rights group, agreed that it a fairly normal move
and did not signal a change in the president's
position ongay marriagerights. "Those letters usually come out of the staff
secretary's office. They're very careful, but I'm sure
that - I don't think this is reflective of a policy
decision. I think it's sort of curious, but likely
serendipitous," Socarides said. Despite telling ABC News in October that the issue
ofgay marriagewas something he "struggled with,"
Obama has never come out in support of gay
marriage. He has said he supports "strong civil
unions." Obama also led the repeal of the military's
"don't ask, don't tell" policy, which banned gays from serving openly in the military. Katz said that despite the letter's mysterious arrival,
the couple was happy to receive it and will likely
frame and display the letter in their home. "For a minute there I really really thought it was a
gag gift, but it has the seal, and it's him and
Michelle. We'll definitely frame it," he said. Also Read
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