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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

The Gay Agenda Continues

Daniel Baer

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The Human Rights Campaign is reporting that “Daniel Baer, U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe, married his partner Brian Walsh” in Vienna, Austria.
The perversion didn’t start with President Obama.

The picture I can’t get out of my mind is Condoleezza Rice swearing in homosexual physician Mark Dybul as the United States Global AIDS coordinator at a ceremony on October 10, 2007 with his “partner” and Laura Bush in attendance.
The Obama administration has been big on same-sex sexuality known euphemistically as “gay rights.” If present trends continue, we will all be forced to swear allegiance to the rainbow flag or pay a high economic price.

Jeffery Ventrella notes that “Austria does not affirm SSM [Same Sex Marriage], and the ECHR [Human Convention for Human Rights] has ruled that SSM is not a fundamental "human right" - small obstacles to this Administration . . .”
The very small homosexual population will use every means possible to make sure that their perversion will be made a matter of law.
Here’s how the Human Rights Campaign (except for those who oppose same-sex sexuality) reported the story:

This afternoon, Daniel Baer, U.S. ambassador to the Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe, married his partner Brian Walsh.
The couple exchanged vows surrounded by family and friends, including HRC President Chad Griffin, in Vienna, Austria. Baer is the seventh openly LGBT person appointed by President Obama and the first to a multilateral institution.

Following the ceremony, Baer tweeted the news, thanking President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and Secretary of State John Kerry for their commitment to equality.
The couple moved to Vienna, where the OSCE headquarters are located, following Baer’s swearing in September 2013.
Congratulations and best of luck to Ambassador Dan Baer and Brian Walsh.
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I'm sad for their parents.


 

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