Burned up about Republicans: Rice’s Sodomite Agenda
It starts in the Oval Office with El Presidente and apparantly permeates every level. This time it was Secretary of State Rice endorsing the sodomite lifestyle and its associated undermining American society. The Republicrat traitors in charge came up with a sodomite openly living with another sodomite in open abomination for all to see. This sodomite is now in charge of AIDS initiatives and they are stealing your wages and mine to support this person.
That WorldNet Daily reports this news is a good thing because you won’t see this in the Drive-By Media.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52472
WND Rice’s approving ‘gay’ remarks rankle GOP base
Secretary welcomed new AIDS ambassador’s ‘mother-in-law’
Posted: October 17, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
The Bush administration’s swearing-in of an openly homosexual global AIDS ambassador and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s approving remarks during the ceremony about his lifestyle are reflective of a Republican party “identity crisis,” say some family advocates in the nation’s capital.
While the party wants the support of “values voters,” it also is courting homosexuals and seems willing to appease the movement’s radical agenda, USA Today said in a feature story.
Rice and first lady Laura Bush spoke for the administration at the Oct. 10 swearing-in at the State Department where Dybul was accompanied by his male partner, Jason Claire. Rice, during her comments, referred to the presence of Claire’s mother and called her Dybul’s “mother-in-law.”
According to the State Department transcript, Rice said:
Thank you. Thank you very much. I am truly honored and delighted to have the opportunity to swear in Mark Dybul as our next Global AIDS Coordinator. I am pleased to do that in the presence of Mark’s parents, Claire and Richard; his partner, Jason; and his mother-in-law, Marilyn. You have wonderful family to support you, Mark, and I know that’s always important to us. Welcome.
The use of a term normally reserved for legally married heterosexual families rankled Peter Sprigg, vice president for policy at the Family Research Council, who called Rice’s comments “profoundly offensive,” according to Agape Press.
The secretary’s remarks, he said, fly in the face of the Bush administration’s endorsement of a federal marriage protection amendment.
“We have to face the fact that putting a homosexual in charge of AIDS policy is a bit like putting the fox in charge of the henhouse,” said Sprigg. “But even beyond that, the deferential treatment that was given not only to him but his partner and his partner’s family by the Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is very distressing.”
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