I did see this coming in 2008 and said so at the time.
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President Obama introduced at Gay Pride event by third graders
 
by _John Jalsevac_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/author/jjalsevac/)  
 
    *   Fri June 14, 2013



 
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 14, 2013 (_LifeSiteNews.com_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/) ) – At a White House  event celebrating "Gay 
Pride Month" yesterday, 
President Obama was introduced by  two third grade twins who are being 
raised by a lesbian couple. 
Nine-year-old twins Zea and Luna told the assembled crowd that last 
December  they wrote the president a letter in which they asked for more 
funding 
for  schools and better gun control. They also said they asked for the 
president’s  support for gay marriage, “because we have two moms and they are 
just 
as good as  other parents.”  
In _his  following remarks_ 
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2013/06/13/remarks-president-reception-lgbt-pride-month)
 , the president touted 
his administration’s numerous  overtures to the gay rights movement, 
including the recent appointment of open  lesbian Nitza Quinones Alejandr to 
the 
judiciary. This, said Obama to applause,  would make Alejandr the “first 
openly gay Hispanic federal judge in our  country’s history.” 
The president also mentioned the passage of the _Matthew  Shepard_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive//ldn/2004/nov/04111208)  _hate  
crimes 
bill_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive/ldn/2009/oct/09102806) , 
removing the _"Don’t  Ask Don’t Tell"_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/breaking-obama-certifies-dont-ask-dont-tell-repeal/)
  policy, and lifting the ban 
against HIV-positive  immigrants.  
The president told the assembled crowd of activists that he believes the  
United States has reached a “turning point” on gay issues.  
 


“We’ve become not just more accepting; we've become more loving, as a  
country, and as a people,” he said. “Hearts and minds change with  time.” 
One of those hearts belongs to the president himself, who until as recently 
 as last year, publicly professed to be opposed to gay ‘marriage.’ During_ 
 an interview with ABC last May_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/obama-says-his-support-for-same-sex-marriage-based-on-the-golden-rule/)
 , the 
president announced that he had  “evolved” on the issue, and would support gay “
marriage” going forward. He said  his decision to endorse same-sex "marriage" 
was based upon his Christian  faith. 

However, prior to the president's flip-flop, the Obama administration had  
already announced that it _would  not defend the constitutionality of the 
Defense of Marriage Act_ 
(http://therightswriter.com/2011/02/obamas-doma-betrayal-is-not-a-distraction/) 
 before the  Supreme Court. Instead, the House of 
Representatives _had  to step forward_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/house-of-representatives-says-it-will-defend-defense-of-marriage-act/)
  to 
provide the necessary defense.  
The Court’s decision on DOMA is expected within days. 
In his speech to Thursday's Pride event, the president traced his support 
for  the gay rights cause to the Declaration of Independence. “As I said in 
my  Inaugural Address, if we truly are created equal, then surely the love we 
commit  to one another must be equal as well,” he said.   
He concluded his speech by expressing his support for the Employment  
Non-Descrimination Act (ENDA).  
“We need to get that passed,” he said. “I want to sign that bill.  We  
need to get it done now.” 
Pro-family activists have warned that ENDA would be a major step in the  
direction of a nation-wide gay “marriage” law, and would violate the rights 
of  citizens who support traditional marriage.  
In 2010, the U.S. Catholic bishops _warned_ 
(http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/archive//ldn/2010/may/10052602)   law would 
pose serious danger to 
marriage, religious liberty, privacy, the right  to speak the truth about 
homosexuality in the public square, the rights of  employers to act “consistent 
with 
that truth,” and the right of individuals to  associate freely.  
“In contrast to sexual conduct within marriage between one man and one 
woman  — which does serve both the good of each married person and the good of 
society  —  heterosexual and homosexual conduct outside of marriage has no 
claim to  special protection by the state,” wrote the  bishops.

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