President Gives New Benefits To LGBT Federal Employees
On Wednesday, June 17th, 2009, at a stealth White House event, President Obama signed a memorandum extending benefits to gay, bisexual, lesbian, and transgender sex partners of federal employees.
During the signing, Obama said, "We all have to acknowledge this is only one step."
This political move is payback to the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) movement that helped get Obama elected. Some aren't happy that he's not given them everything they want since January 20. Gay radical John Aravosis, for example, whined: "It's not that he didn't follow through on his promises, he stabbed us in the back."
Obama is reacting to current criticism by LGBT activists that he's not moving quickly enough to implement the gay agenda. He is moving strategically ahead on a number of fronts to benefit his LGBT friends.
This latest decision is just one of a long line of LGBT goals that Obama and his wife Michelle promised to meet when they were romancing gays, bisexuals, and transsexuals during the Democratic National Convention. During this convention, Michelle Obama promised approximately 200 LGBT delegates that the Obama Administration would help them legalize gay unions; repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" for the military; overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, etc.
In addition, Obama hired nearly a dozen LGBT activists to oversee the hiring of White House staff. Clearly, he's given the LGBT activists more than Bill Clinton or Jimmy Carter ever gave them during their incompetent and shameful presidencies.
President Obama's most recent abomination is the hiring of former Gay, Lesbian And Straight Education Network (GLSEN) director Kevin Jennings to run America's drug free and safe schools office. Jennings will dole out millions to state and local school districts to promote the gay agenda to elementary, junior and high schools.
President Obama is, so to speak, in bed with the LGBT activist movement and he can be expected to give them whatever they demand over the next four years. Our nation, families, and our religious liberties will suffer for his decisions.

