President Bush's openly homosexual global AIDS czar will be keeping his post in the Obama administration.
President-elect Obama has asked homosexual physician Mark Dybul to remain as U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator. He was appointed by President Bush in 2006 and oversees the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR. Some conservative activists were outraged that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice swore in Dybul during a State Department ceremony in which Dybul placed his hand on a Bible held by his homosexual partner. First Lady Laura Bush also attended the ceremony. Matt Barber, director of cultural affairs at Liberty Counsel and Liberty Alliance Action, says he objected to Bush's original appointment of Dybul. "Here we have a man who is engaged in the lifestyle that is almost single-handedly responsible for the spread of AIDS in the United States of America, and he's an open homosexual. And the CDC [Centers for Disease Control] statistics show that still, overwhelmingly here in the U.S., men who have sex with men are highly susceptible to HIV/AIDS," he points out. "And here's this man unapologetically engaging in the behaviors that cause AIDS, as the AIDS czar. It just really turns logic and reason on its head." Dybul is not the only openly homosexual that will be serving in the Obama White House. David Medina, a homosexual man and former member of the Human Rights Campaign's board of directors, will be Michelle Obama's deputy chief of staff. David Noble, a former official with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, will serve as the White House's liaison to NASA. Obama has also tapped a lesbian to be White House liaison to the Department of Labor, and an open homosexual to serve as director of the Office of Personnel Management.
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