An example of what happens when opinion trumps evidence. Obama, in deciding 
upon homosexual issues, has done NO research in the subject at all, doesn't 
 know 
what the hell he is  talking about, yet feels satisfied that, based on  
gross ignorance,
he is in a position to make a determination that can effect the lives 
of  300 million people.
 
What is almost as bad, however, is the opinion-led Republican opposition.  
Which 
GOP candidate in 2011 knows anything of substance on this issue ?  
Answer : NONE of them.
 
My disgust could not be greater
Billy
 
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_President Obama Will Reverse Course, Endorse Gay Marriage This  Week?_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/president-obama-will-reverse-course-endorse-g
ay-marriage-this-week-51359/) 
Mon, Jun. 20, 2011 Posted: 05:56 PM EDT   
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Rumblings from his administration have some conservatives concerned that  
President Barack Obama may be planning to endorse same-sex marriage this week 
or  next as a gesture honoring Gay Pride month. 
The president has two big meetings with gay constituents coming up – a  
$1,250-a-plate "Gala with the Gay Community" in Manhattan this week and a Gay  
Pride reception at the White House on June 29. 
Although he has already signed a proclamation this month, as Obama has done 
 every year he has been in office, declaring June as lesbian, gay, bisexual 
and  transgender (LGBT) month, many expect Obama to do something grand for 
the  meetings. 
An anonymous Democratic strategist close to the White House told The New 
York  Times that preparation is underway in anticipation that Obama may 
possibly make  a statement endorsing gay marriage. The move, if done, would be 
a 
complete  reversal of his 2008 campaign statements that he opposed gay  
marriage. 
The anonymous strategist told NYTimes some senior advisers "are looking at  
the tactics of how this might be done if the president chose to do it." 
The suggestion that Obama might consider such a statement has drawn 
criticism  from the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dr. 
Albert  Mohler. 
"An open endorsement of same-sex marriage by an incumbent President of the  
United States would be a very significant and troubling development," 
Mohler  wrote in a Monday blog post. "President Obama would not only repudiate 
his  former position(s), he would push this nation toward the unraveling of  
civilization's most central institution – marriage." 
White House Press Secretary Jay  Carney said in a briefing that the 
president is not deferring from his 2008  statement. Obama had affirmed in 
2008, “I 
believe that marriage is the union  between a man and a woman.” 
Despite the White House's denials,  Mohler believes that the White House is 
well down the road of endorsing same-sex  marriage. 
Last year, the Obama administration successfully pushed for the legislative 
 repeal of “don't ask, don't tell,” the 1993 ban on open homosexuality in 
the  military. In February, the Department of Justice, with authorization  
from the White House, discontinued its defense of the Defense of Marriage 
Act's  constitutionality. 
Last Monday, retiring Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that he would 
sign  certification that the military is prepared to end the ban on openly gay  
military service if top officers agree this month before he leaves June 30. 
"I think people are pretty satisfied with the way this process is going  
forward," he said, referring to the military's training of more than a million 
 U.S. troops. 
Obama himself has indicated that he is moving away from his 2008  
statements. 
He told AMERICABlog last year, "But I also think you’re right that 
attitudes  evolve, including mine. And I think that it is an issue that I 
wrestle 
with and  think about because I have a whole host of friends who are in gay 
partnerships.  I have staff members who are in committed, monogamous 
relationships, who are  raising children, who are wonderful parents. 
"And I care about them deeply. And so while I’m not prepared to reverse  
myself here, sitting in the Roosevelt Room at 3:30 in the afternoon, I think  
it’s fair to say that it’s something that I think a lot about." 
The NYTimes charged that even though Obama ran for the presidency as one  
opposed to same-sex marriage, "he may have been for same-sex marriage before 
he  was against it." 
The news source pointed to Obama’s response to a 1996 questionnaire from a  
gay newspaper as a candidate for the Illinois Senate. In the survey, he  
allegedly wrote, "I favor legalizing same-sex marriages and would fight 
efforts  to prohibit such marriages." 
White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer denied on Friday that 
Obama  filled out that questionnaire at the progressive Netroots Nation 
conference.  White House officials have also said Obama likely made those 
comments 
in support  of civil unions, which he does support. 
However, the unnamed Democratic strategist said that President Obama "is  
clearly a president who is interested in making big historical changes . . . 
I  think this issue has moved into that context for him." 
Southern Baptist Leader Mohler says the president's aspirations shows how  
politics have been corrupted by sin. 
“Such a move would represent nothing less than a moral revolution,” he  
asserted. “Furthermore, the one who makes such a move would be nothing less 
than  a moral revolutionary.”
Stephanie Samuel
Christian Post Reporter   
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