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'Pro-family' phony would consider banning Native Americans from adopting childre

Started by Shana A, November 23, 2008, 03:24:46 PM

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'Pro-family' phony would consider banning Native Americans from adopting children                                                           (+)                                                     by: The Author                               Sun Nov 23, 2008 at 10:34:10 AM EST                                                                                 
                                                           
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                                         ( - promoted by Pam Spaulding)

          crossposted on Holy Bullies and Headless MonstersGeorge Rekers considers himself a pro-family expert. He is a retired professor at the University of South Carolina who taught neuropsychiatry and behavioral science.

He also was a member of the founding board of the Family Research Council. In addition, he travels from state to state giving "expert testimony" on the subject of gay adoption.

Rekers was an expert witness in a 2004 case involving gay adoption in Arkansas. The state had banned gays from adopting in 1999. In January 2005, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Timothy White ruled against the state of Arkansas. Furthermore, he called Rekers's testimony "extremely suspect." He also accused Rekers of testifying solely for promoting his "own personal agenda."
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