Biden 'honored' to speak at pro-homosexual gala
Allie Martin - OneNewsNow - 9/22/2008 7:00:00 AMBookmark and Share

Democratic logoA pro-family activist says Democratic vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden's upcoming appearance at the national dinner for the largest homosexual civil rights group shows what is truly at stake in the presidential election.

 

On October 4, Senator Biden (D-Delaware) will be the featured speaker at the national dinner for the Human Rights Campaign in Washington, DC. According to an HRC press release, the senator said he was honored to take part in the event and vowed to stand with the homosexual-rights group to advance their cause.
 
Peter LaBarbera, founder of Republicans for Family Values, argues that the Democratic Party is clearly not for traditional values.
 
"I think the Democratic Party has sold its soul to the radical homosexual lobby," he states bluntly. "And I think any Democrat who has a sense of pro-family values and a true faith should take issue with what has happened to this party."
 
The Democrats, says LaBarbera, "are now fully in bed with the homosexual activist lobby."
 
The pro-family activist points out that Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) is the most pro-abortion and pro-homosexual candidate ever to receive a major party's presidential nomination.

 


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