Congress Draws Criticism Over First Pro-Gay Caucus
By
Alexander J. Sheffrin
Christian Post Reporter
Tue, Jun. 17 2008 09:34 AM ET
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Conservative and pro-family groups spoke of an outrage Friday after a coalition of Republican and Democratic lawmakers joined to create the House's first Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus.
Democrats Barney Frank of Massachusetts and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin – the only openly gay members of Congress – were key backers of the new caucus and were successful in gathering bipartisan support for the new initiative.
Altogether, 52 House representatives signed on as members of the new caucus, including two Republicans.
the lack of organization and power among pro-family groups to oppose the agenda of gay advocates
A) I find that very hard to believe except that gay men are a lot more organized than most. At least they can find the files on the desk.
B) Who is to blame for their lack of power and organization? Not the gays. Blame g*d.
C) Who are they kidding? They have weekly power prayer breakfasts with Bush, if they elected someone who is incapable of helping them. Alas and alack.