Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Congressmen Promise 2010 Gay Agenda to Homosexualists

Reminiscent of the stealth passage of the Gay Agenda 'hate crimes' bill hidden in the recent defense appropriation legislation, homosexual congressmen plan a repeat next year to inject sexual deviancy into the military -- a.k.a. repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell.'

-- From "Gay House members say gay-friendly bills are near" by Lisa Leff, Associated Press 12/5/09

Two of Congress's three openly gay members said Saturday that the U.S. House is poised to pass bills to provide health coverage for the same-sex partners of gay federal workers and to protect all gay and transgender employees from job discrimination [ENDA].

Speaking to an international conference of gay politicians in San Francisco, U.S. Reps. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Jared Polis, D-Colo., said they expect a domestic partner benefits bill to come up for a vote by the end of the year and the employment bill to reach the floor early in 2010.

The lawmakers said they are also confident that the House will include in the annual military spending bill next year a provision to repeal the law that bans gays from serving in the U.S. military. All the measures face a harder time in the Senate following the death of longtime ally Sen. Edward Kennedy, but Baldwin and Polis said they remained optimistic.

Office of Personnel Management director John Berry, the Obama administration's highest ranking gay appointee, told the conference that the president strongly supports the trio of gay rights measures.

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