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Should the author of ENDA oversee national employment law?

December 8, 2009
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Dear Friends,

Even though the Senate is debating Reid's government takeover of health care, there are a couple of other issues that need your immediate attention.

1. Chai Feldblum: The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee (HELP) will vote tomorrow on homosexual activist Chai Feldblum's nomination to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Chai Feldblum has a long history of radical ideology which would negatively shape the EEOC and its decisions. A lesbian who has played a major role in pushing the homosexual agenda on Americans, she worked for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the radically pro-homosexual Human Rights Campaign Fund.

Feldblum believes that "sexual liberty" trumps religious liberty and cannot think of one instance where religious liberty prevails.

Feldblum has said, "Marriage is not the only worthy form of family or relationship, and it should not be legally and economically privileged above all others."

She is the primary author of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), legislation designed to give preferential consideration to homosexuals in the workplace. Feldblum has said, "We want to change the American workforce and revolutionize social norms. ... Our current public policies undermine the moral and political unit of same-sex couples and families and that's a moral wrong that needs to be rectified."

If your Senator is listed below, please call him/her at 202-224-3121 and tell him/her to oppose Chai Feldblum's nomination.

Democrats
Tom Harkin (IA)
Christopher Dodd (CT)
Barbara A. Mikulski (MD)
Jeff Bingaman (NM)
Patty Murray (WA)
Jack Reed (RI)
Bernard Sanders (I)(VT)
Sherrod Brown (OH)
Robert P. Casey, Jr. (PA)
Kay Hagan (NC)
Jeff Merkley (OR)
Al Franken (MN)
Michael Bennet (CO)

Republicans
Michael B. Enzi (WY)
Judd Gregg (NH)
Lamar Alexander (TN)
Richard Burr (NC)
Johnny Isakson (GA)
John McCain (AZ)
Orrin G. Hatch (UT)
Lisa Murkowski (AK)
Tom Coburn, M.D. (OK)

2. Since Congress did not pass its spending bills in time for the start of the fiscal year, the House and Senate will consider a "mini-bus," one bill that lumps 6-7 bills together.

This "mini-bus" is a way for Congress to act without letting Americans know what's inside.

This "mini-bus" may overturn longstanding pro-life provisions. We anticipate that Congress will try to remove government-funded abortion bans for federal employees and for the city of Washington, D.C., as well as permanently enshrine President Obama's Executive Order to give tax dollars to international groups that promote and commit abortion.

Please call your Representative and Senators at 202-224-3121 and urge them to oppose this "mini-bus" if it undermines life.

Sincerely,



Wendy Wright

President

 

P.S. - Tomorrow is a fateful day for a little girl and her custody case that will impact the sanctity of marriage. A Vermont judge has granted sole custody of 7-year-old Isabella to the former lesbian partner of her mother, Lisa Miller. The Virginia Court of Appeals will hear oral argument on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 2:00 p.m. on Lisa's request that the state of Virginia not enforce any of the Vermont custody orders. Please pray the judges will have compassion on this little girl and will not place homosexual demands above the law by ignoring the state constitution they have sworn to uphold.

 

 

 



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