Christian Post
 
Obama Touts Work on Behalf of Gays on Campaign Website

 
 
By _Paul Stanley_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/paul-stanley/)   , 
Christian Post Reporter
April 26, 2012|10:47 am
President Obama may not be planning to publicly  embrace same-sex marriage 
before the election, but he is touting his  accomplishments on behalf of the 
gay community on his campaign  website.
A timeline, highlighted in rainbow colors, outlines his administration's 
work  on issues that benefit gay rights in some form or fashion. It begins in 
June of  2009 after he ordered the federal government to extend limited 
benefits to the  partners of homosexual federal employees. It ends with him 
denouncing the North  Carolina marriage amendment in early March. 
Obama has been under steady pressure from the gay community for not signing 
 an executive order mandating that firms working on federal contracts give 
full  rights to same-sex couples. Several gay activists publically 
criticized him for  the decision when his staff delivered the news to them last 
week. 
Although the president has denounced state ballot initiatives and 
amendments  that would define marriage as between a man and a woman, he has not 
thrown his  full support behind same-sex marriage for fear of losing 
independent 
voters  crucial to his reelection. Even though many gay supporters are upset 
about this,  no major protests have waged. 
Obama's campaign brought attention to the president's support for gay 
issues  with an April 20 tweet that read, "What three years of progress for the 
LGBT  community looks like," followed by a link listing the accomplishments. 
"Together, we've fought for equal rights for LGBT Americans – and the 
repeal  of Don't Ask, Don't Tell' is just one example of the progress we've 
achieved  since President Obama took office. Take a look at the timeline below, 
then share  it with your friends," reads a statement on the campaign website. 
Defenders of traditional marriage, such as Dr. Michael Brown, describe the  
timeline as an effort to woo a voting bloc without having to suffer the  
political fallout from an official endorsement of same-sex marriage. 
"President Obama has made his views on this issue clear in a number of 
ways,"  said Brown, the author of A Queer Thing Happened to America, earlier  
this month. 
"He has directed his administration to not defend the Defense of Marriage  
Act, he pushed for the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell in the military, and 
he  has opposed efforts in different states to pass amendments that uphold  
male-female marriage as being 'discriminatory.' So in a nutshell is he right –
  he supports gay rights."

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