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Comparing the Bush and Clinton administrations, Knight says the climate is only somewhat better for the pro-family movement under Bush.
"The Bush administration has probably slowed down the embrace of homosexual activism by the federal government but it has aided it, to some extent, with appointments such as Michael Guest to be ambassador to Romania," he said. "He's openly homosexual. It's been reported that this has upset the Romanians and the staff of the U. S. Embassy in Bucharest. "
The Bush administration's inaction also speaks volumes, says Knight. Bush has not rescinded any of the executive orders Clinton issued to give special legal privileges to homosexuals.
"They have sent the signal that they will do nothing to oppose homosexual activism openly. They probably won't do much to promote it, but they won't do a whole lot to oppose it either," Knight added. "And when a vacuum exists, and one side is pressing, that means homosexual activists can expect to score more victories. "
Just to put a bug in your ear.
Jay
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=\Politics\archive\200201\POL20020116a.html
Comparing the Bush and Clinton administrations, Knight says the climate is only somewhat better for the pro-family movement under Bush.
"The Bush administration has probably slowed down the embrace of homosexual activism by the federal government but it has aided it, to some extent, with appointments such as Michael Guest to be ambassador to Romania," he said. "He's openly homosexual. It's been reported that this has upset the Romanians and the staff of the U. S. Embassy in Bucharest. "
The Bush administration's inaction also speaks volumes, says Knight. Bush has not rescinded any of the executive orders Clinton issued to give special legal privileges to homosexuals.
"They have sent the signal that they will do nothing to oppose homosexual activism openly. They probably won't do much to promote it, but they won't do a whole lot to oppose it either," Knight added. "And when a vacuum exists, and one side is pressing, that means homosexual activists can expect to score more victories. "
Just to put a bug in your ear.
Jay
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