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03/31/2010: "New Obama appointee thinks your private beliefs shouldn't be tolerated"


Here is another demographic of the population that I will never vote for, for ANY public office.

Homosexuals.

They don't want equal rights, they want special rights. They aren't concerned with the rights of all, but only those of other homosexuals. They want to promote their own agenda as being natural and good, and acceptable for one and all, while all the while screeching they are being discriminated against, yet shout down others who disagree with their lifestyle, and want to shut them out of society. Sounds like the majority of black culture, doesn't it?

Well, Obama seems to be able to relate to this mentality as evidenced by his recent appointment of Chai Feldblum, a lesbian Georgetown University Law Center professor to commissioner on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

This isn't your average run of the mill lesbian either folks! This chick is an extremist who wants to make sure that if your beliefs don't condone homosexuality, your beliefs shouldn't count.

From Groups Blast Obama's Appointment of Gay Activist:

"She is way beyond what most Americans would consider mainstream," said Shari Rendall, director of Legislation and Public Policy at Concerned Women for America, in a statement Tuesday. "Feldblum not only asserts that 'gay sex is morally good,' she also believes in polygamous relationships....."

Gay rights groups praised the appointment of Feldblum. Opponents, meanwhile, maintain that the openly lesbian professor "would not be impartial in her decision-making process.

From her own account, Feldblum would have a difficult time ever deciding that religious liberties should trump homosexual rights," said Rendall.

Feldblum has acknowledged the conflict that exists between "laws intended to protect the liberty of LGBT people ... and the religious beliefs of some individuals whose conduct is regulated by such laws."

But in such conflicts, she said society should side with the liberty of LGBT people over the liberty of the religious.

"We want to change the American workforce and revolutionize social norms," she said earlier. "Our current public policies undermine the moral and political unit of same-sex couples and families and that's a moral wrong that needs to be rectified."

Obama made 15 appointments to his administration over the weekend when Congress began its Easter recess, bypassing the normal confirmation process.

Obama is a shady character indeed!

From Feldblum Appointment Underscores Threat of Homosexual Agenda to Liberty:

You hear it, in one form or another, every day. For all the fervent debates and spirited arguments and plain old yelling matches we are wont to get into on everything from politics to sports to religion, something deep in the soul of most Americans still holds to our quintessential conviction that “everyone’s entitled to his opinion.”

In our democratic republic, that’s about as democratic as it gets.

Which is why it’s so surprising, sometimes, to learn that not everyone believes this…and why it’s so dangerous when someone who doesn’t moves into a position of powerful government authority.

Consider, for instance, the case of Chai Feldblum, one of a number of President Obama’s recess appointments over the weekend. The President nominated her in September 2009 for a post on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which governs workplace issues across the country. Ms. Feldblum is on record as stating that “private beliefs” that do not affirm homosexual behavior should not be tolerated in American society.

Not public speech, mind you. Not overt, out-front demonstrations or protests or letters to the editor or call-ins to local radio shows. But “private beliefs” should not be tolerated.

In other words, people who don’t have “private beliefs” like Ms. Feldblum does about homosexual behavior should, under the right circumstances, be prosecuted to the limits of the law.

That would be a fairly breathtaking point of view, even if Ms. Feldblum were herself just an ordinary citizen. As an ordinary citizen, her fellow Americans, in their generosity, might arch a collective eyebrow, but we’d still say, however grudgingly, “She’s entitled to her opinion.”

But, as noted, the opinion of Ms. Feldblum isn’t being put forward as that of an ordinary citizen. Bypassing Senate confirmation, President Obama has installed her as one of the nation’s most influential government administrators - vested with deciding what’s fair and right and legal in offices and on worksites all over America. And to her mind, everyone in America has to not just acknowledge, or even tacitly embrace, homosexual behavior…but embrace that behavior wholeheartedly. Literally, wholeheartedly...........

Ms. Feldblum has some news for these people of faith: they’re no longer free to believe, much less express, such religious convictions. When religious liberty and what she likes to call “sexual identity liberty” collide in the public square, she says, “I’m having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win.”

No surprise then that she was the lead drafter of the so-called “Employment Non-Discrimination Act,” which seeks to place people engaged in homosexual behavior in a legal class with special privileges and no protections for the consciences of religious employers who may object to assisting or funding such behavior. As she wrote in 2005, “I believe granting liberty to gay people advances a compelling government interest, that such an interest cannot be adequately advanced if ‘pockets of resistance’ to a societal statement of equality are permitted to flourish, and hence that a law that permits no individual exceptions based on religious beliefs will be the least restrictive means of achieving the goal of liberty for gay people.

In other words, she thinks the government is fully justified in walking over any religious beliefs standing in the way of homosexual behavior.

To say the least, such views would come as something of a surprise to the Pilgrims, the Founding Fathers, and those who wrote the Constitution. They might even give pause to the current members of the Supreme Court. But Ms. Feldblum’s views are apparently no obstruction, in the eyes of this administration, to her ability to govern the American workplace.

And those views are all the more interesting when one considers her long, strong ties to the American Civil Liberties Union, the self-proclaimed “foremost defender” of each citizen’s rights protected by the First Amendment, and a group she served once as chief legislative counsel. Or when one takes into account her co-signing of a document entitled “Beyond Same-Sex Marriage,” which demands the expansion of the marital state to include polygamy, polyamory, and virtually any other imaginable combination of “consenting ” participants.

November just cant come quick enough!

Posted by: Admin on 03.31.10 @ 10:41 AM EST

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