Sex Change You Can Believe In! Obama Enacts Transgender Policies by Executive Fiat By Ben Johnson, FloydReports.com Call it sex-change you can believe in. This author reported Tuesday that Barack Obama had held the first-ever White House transgender conference last Friday. The People’s House conducted this proud meeting in such complete secrecy that we know the identity of only one attendee, Mara Keisling of the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE), a group lobbying for “a comprehensive civil rights bill that protects people from discrimination based on gender identity.” The measure, which would forbid private individuals from refusing to do business with or rent a home to a cross-dresser, is but one of many extremist policies that earned NCTE a meeting with White House brass. The U.S. Civil Rights Commission is now planning to “hold its first-ever hearing to specifically address the civil rights of LGBT people.” Despite these “firsts,” the Obama administration has already advanced transgender interest groups through a series of executive fiats. If you don’t believe me, believe The Huffington Post. It remarked that a recent housing proposal “marks the latest in a string of Obama administration attempts to enhance gay rights through federal regulation.” Some of the administration’s actions literally redefine the government’s definition of the family, stifle any opposition to gender confusion, and encourage schoolchildren to think of transgender practices as normal and mainstream (or else). |
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Friday, May 6, 2011
'SPECIAL RIGHTS GRANTED TRANSGENDERED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER. IS THAT CONSTITUTIONAL?
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Why does this writer like so many others see the rights of transgender people"SPECIAL". We like all other members of our sociaty as no more that the same rights they enjoy,but are denied us because we donot meet their expectations.He further muddels the waters by equating being gay to be the same as being trangender.
ReplyDeleteAny law pr regulation that seeks to grant a special right to any group or single individual is wrong! Equal rights UNDE THE LAW for everyone! Pastor Lee
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