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Bush in Bed with Homosexuals
By Chuck Baldwin
April 23, 2002
By now, we have a clear record on the Bush administration in regard to
homosexuality. The record reveals that President Bush is more than
sympathetic to the homosexual agenda. One could even argue that Bush has
become (or always was) a proud promoter of that agenda. Here is the record;
you judge for yourself.
1. Candidate George W. Bush appointed four openly homosexual, gay-rights
advocates to his presidential campaign steering committee. According to the
homosexual group, Log Cabin Republicans, "scores" of Bush state steering
committee members and campaign volunteers were homosexuals.
2. Perhaps this explains why hundreds of homosexuals gathered in Washington,
D.C., last weekend to "celebrate the achievements and leadership of George
W. Bush." It also helps to explain why Rich Tafel, executive director of Log
Cabin Republicans, said, "We want the country to know that we are behind our
president and administration."
3. On Dec. 21, 2001, President Bush signed a historic bill, which "for the
first time allows the District of Columbia government to fund a program that
will give domestic partners of city employees access to health benefits."
Remember, Bush insisted that openly homosexual Congressman Jim Kolbe of
Arizona be given a prominent speaking role at the Republican National
Convention. It was Kolbe who introduced the amendment lifting the ban on
gay partner benefits in D.C.
4. Bush named Scot Evertz, a prominent homosexual activist, to head the
White House AIDS office even though he had absolutely no experience dealing
with public health issues.
5. Bush appointed another homosexual activist, Donald Cappoccia, to the U.S.
Commission on Fine Arts.
6. Bush appointed openly homosexual, Michael Guest, as Ambassador to
Romania. Since then, Bush has decided to leave in place a Clinton policy
that calls for supporting the "unmarried partners" of U.S. Foreign Service
workers. This allows Guest's live-in lover to live in the U.S. Embassy in
Bucharest and allows him to join Guest at official embassy functions.
7. Bush presided over the appointment of homosexual activist, Stephen
Herbits, to oversee the choice of civilian personnel at the Pentagon.
8. Bush has not reversed a single pro-homosexual policy instituted by former
president Bill Clinton. Not even one!
9. The Bush administration posted a job for what is called a "gay and
lesbian program specialist" at the Department of Agriculture.
10. Bush appointed the ardently pro-homosexual Governor of Massachussetts,
Paul Cellucci, as U.S. Ambassador to Canada.
11. Bush appointed Lewis Eisenberg to become the new GOP chief fundraiser.
Eisenberg has a long history of supporting pro-homosexual and pro-abortion
candidates.
12. Just yesterday, The Washington Times reported, "The Bush administration
has joined European delegates to an upcoming U.N. summit on children in
moving to recognize families 'in various forms,' including unmarried
cohabiting couples and homosexual partners."
Concerned Women for America is so concerned that it recently released a
statement saying, "President George Bush is just another Bill Clinton on the
homosexual-rights issue." Perhaps Log Cabin spokesman, Rich Tafel, best
summarized the situation. He said, "He [Bush] has a vision of a different
Republican Party." If homosexual activists such as Tafel can see the real
George W. Bush, why cannot Christian conservatives?
Thanks for the email, and thanks for listening.
Chuck Baldwin
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