Obama itu penjilat pantat islam sama spt David Cameron.
On 6/27/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Homoseksual itu telah dibuktikan ilmuwan alamiah belaka. > Di dar al Islam homoseksual di persekusi.. > Sementara itu berbagai gereja Nasrani dilanda goncangan diskusi, tapi mereka > biasanya tidak mempersekusi homoseksual > > -- > > After Supreme Court ruling, Obama presses the world on gay rights > By Josh Levs andJessica Yellin, CNN > June 27, 2013 -- Updated 1729 GMT (0129 HKT) > Scenes of joy after Supreme Court ruling > STORY HIGHLIGHTS > * NEW: He calls former slave trade post a powerful reminder to keep > focus > on human rights > * Obama calls for decriminalizing homosexuality; Senegalese President > Sall > says no > * He's pushing U.S. investment, addressing development issues, promoting > democracy in Africa > * Nelson Mandela's legacy will linger "throughout the ages," Obama says > Dakar, Senegal (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama > on Thursday called on countries throughout the world to decriminalize > homosexuality, a day after the U.S. Supreme Court handed a major victory to > proponents of same-sex marriage. > Every group of people has a right to its own views, Obama said, and that > diversity should be > respected, "but when it comes to how the state treats people -- how the > law treats people -- I believe that everybody has to be treated equal." > He spoke at a news conference with President Macky Sall of Senegal, a > country in which homosexuality is illegal. > "Regardless of race, > regardless of religion, regardless of gender, regardless of sexual > orientation ... people should be treated equally, and that's a principle > that I think applies universally," Obama said. > The remarks came in response to a question from CNN as to whether he was > pressing Sall on the issue. > President Obama in Africa > Obama: Mandela is a hero for the world > Obama to tour Senegal 'House of Slaves' > What Obama hopes to achieve in Africa > Obama said that the issue did not come up in their talks, but that the > question of how gays and > lesbians are treated has been coming up in Africa in general. > Sall responded that his country has no plans to decriminalize > homosexuality. > "Senegal is a very > tolerant country which does not discriminate in terms of inalienable > rights of human beings," he said, according to an official translation. > People are not refused jobs for being gay, he said. "But we are still > not ready to decriminalize homosexuality." > "But of course this does not mean that we are all homophobic," Sall > insisted. > Sall then turned to another issue on which the two nations differ: capital > punishment. > "In our country, we have abolished it for many years," he said, adding, "We > do respect the choice of each country." > Obama's Africa visit > Obama left the United > States on Wednesday for a trip to Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania -- > his second visit to sub-Saharan Africa since taking office. > The trip aims to bolster investment opportunities for U.S. businesses, > address development > issues such as food security and health, and promote democracy. It comes as > China aggressively engages the continent. The Asian nation is > pouring billions of dollars into Africa, running oil and mining firms, > and in 2009 replaced the United States as the largest trading partner. > At Thursday's news > conference, Obama was asked to assess the big news at home: the Supreme > Court ruling Wednesday striking down a key part of the Defense of > Marriage Act. > The decision was "not > simply a victory for the LGBT community," he said, referring to lesbian, > gay, bisexual and transgender people. "I think it was a victory for > American democracy." > READ: Same-sex marriage rulings hailed as historic victory > "I believe at the root > of who we are as a people, as Americans, is the basic precept that we > are all equal under the law. We believe in basic fairness. And what I > think yesterday's ruling signifies is one more step towards ensuring > that those basic principles apply to everybody," Obama said in response > to a question from CNN's Jessica Yellin. > His administration will > now have to comb through every federal statute, he said, to ensure that > federal benefits "apply to all married couples." > There are complexities, > he noted. Since some states recognize same-sex marriages and others > don't, the government will need to determine whether a same-sex couple > remains married under federal law after moving to a state that does not > recognize the marriage. > Mandela's influence > Obama also spoke of ailing former South African President Nelson Mandela, > who is in critical condition in a Pretoria hospital. > "My first act of > political activism was when I was at Occidental College as a 19-year-old -- > I got involved in the anti-apartheid movement," Obama said. > He said he was inspired > by what was taking place at the time in South Africa. He had read > Mandela's writings and speeches, and understood "that this was somebody > who believed in that basic principle I just talked about -- treating > people equally -- and was willing to sacrifice his life for that > belief." > Mandela "is a personal > hero" and "a hero for the world," Obama said. "And if and when he passes > from this place, one thing I think we'll all know is that his legacy is one > that will linger on throughout the ages." > Obama's visit to South > Africa on Saturday will include a stop at Robben Island, where Mandela > spent a majority of his 27 years in prison. The White House schedule > does not include a visit with the anti-apartheid icon. > After making his remarks Thursday, Obama visited Goree Island, which once > served as a strategic post in the transatlantic slave trade. > He called the trip a > "powerful" reminder that "we have to remain vigilant when it comes to > the defense of human rights. ...This is a testament to when we're not > vigilant in defense of human rights, what can happen." > "Obviously, for an > African-American, an African-American president, to be able to visit > this site, I think, gives me even greater motivation in terms of human > rights around the world," Obama said. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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