President taps lesbian activist to EEOC
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Chai Feldblum (Obama EEOC appointee)President Barack Obama continues to deliver on his promises to the homosexual activist community.

 

The president has nominated Chai Feldblum, a lesbian activist, to be commissioner for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Her appointment is awaiting Senate confirmation.
 
Feldblum, a law professor at Georgetown University, has signed an online petition titled, "Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision for All Our Families and Relationships." That petition chides conservatives for opposing same-sex "marriage" and also calls for a "new vision" for achieving recognition from the government and private sector for diverse kinds of partnerships.
 
Peter LaBarbera"Chai Feldblum is on record saying that the battle between our religious freedoms and homosexual so-called rights is a zero sum game," says Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth about Homosexuality.
 
"She says she can't think of a case where the religious rights -- in other words, our moral right to oppose homosexuality, our First Amendment freedom -- trump their gay rights. So, effectively, Chai Feldblum is for superior rights for homosexuals, and I think that's very dangerous for our country."

 

Speaking at a forum in 2004, Feldblum stated that "gay sex is morally good." (View her comments on YouTube)

 

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