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Friday, August 10, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary Admits Caving to Gay Lobby
by Amanda Carpenter
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Hillary Clinton admitted she criticized the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for his controversial statements about homosexuality only after coming under fire herself from a gay lobby group in a forum for gay rights Thursday evening.

Clinton said she made a mistake by hesitating to oppose his comments.

Last March, Gen. Peter Pace told the Chicago Tribune that homosexuality was “immoral” and that he did not support the military’s policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Shortly thereafter, Clinton was asked by a reporter to comment on Pace’s remarks about homosexuals.

Clinton’s initial answer was tight-lipped: “Well, I am going to leave that to others to conclude.”

During the forum, sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign and a gay broadcast cable channel, Clinton said she came out strongly against Pace’s remarks after speaking with representatives from the Human Rights Campaign.

Clinton explained that after telling ABC News it was for “others to conclude” whether homosexuality was immoral or not, “My friends started calling me,” referring to her allies at HRC. The next day, Clinton clarified she did not think homosexuality was “immoral” and began criticizing Pace.

“I should have put it in a broader context,” Clinton apologized Thursday. “It was a mistake.”

She continued: “Because my view was as a chairman of the Joint Chiefs he had absolutely no right to say what he said. I disagree with him profoundly, but what was really offensive is that he was in a position of responsibility that had a direct impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of these young people in the military. So I went right at him on ‘don’t ask, don’t tell.’”

The HRC and Clinton alliance dates back to the Clinton White House when, as First Lady, Mrs. Clinton worked closely with the gay lobby to defeat the Federal Marriage Amendment. When HRC President Joe Solmonese introduced Clinton at a keynote address she gave to the group earlier this year, he said that he and Hillary had a “storied past” that began when he was working with Emily’s List, the group that raises money for pro-abortion Democrat candidates.

“It was Senator Clinton who first summoned me to the Hill to talk about our strategy for defeating the federal marriage amendment,” he said.

He said she asked him: “How are we going to make sure the messaging is united, the Senate is united, the community is united and we are going to kill it [the federal marriage amendment] dead?”

“She brought us the Senate to brief people on how to get this done,” Solmonese recalled. “She convened the meeting and she made sure everyone was in line.”

In the Thursday forum, Clinton also said she believed the Republican-led, “demeaning, degrading and mean-spirited” opposition to gay rights “is over.”

In a 2008 candidate questionnaire for HRC, Clinton indicated she supported civil unions, workplace protections for homosexuals, federal hate crimes legislation, federal benefits and insurance coverage for same-sex couples, adoption rights for same-sex couples, the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” increased funding for comprehensive sex education and HIV/AIDS and the right of an American citizen to petition for immigration sponsorship for a same-sex partner. Continued...

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Amanda Carpenter is the author of “The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy's Dossier on Hillary Clinton,” published in October 2006.
 
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design, nature...
omg...why, why, WHY does the subject of gay people bring out such juvenile posits and assumptions?!
Hardly a thought on this goes by without elemental reductions and lectures on where body parts are supposed to go.
As if the sum of all of us are our genitals.
The way the world is going, I could also conclude that straight men only think with THEIR genitals!
As for this article, why it is 'caving', to respect that an educated, tax paying qualified to vote base, should require separate laws to protect their children, their significant others, the security of their profession and justice for a brutal attack?
It's the promise of this nation that every American have that as a birthright.
These are just the basics that have nothing to do with what heterosexuals do. Except those who insist it's THEIR birthright to keep it away from gay people.
It's Hillary Clinton that's got her hands out to gay voters, looking for campaign funds and making sure that all the gay millionaires are in her fundraising database too.
And Luis...how gay people have sex isn't your concern.
It doesn't contribute to the welfare rolls of which you and gay people have to pay into and have paid ALL OF YOUR LIVES.
Wake UP!
Gay people caring for each other and a family through marriage isn't the worst thing that could happen.
At least then, if they weren't discriminated against in the workplace, had the option to marry to cover OTHER care, and could serve openly in the military. That's less gay people on welfare, and more to pay into the tax base and soldiers available without the draft to fight for your freedom. Gay people are designed to be enough like heterosexuals, so that that single characteristic you DON'T share, doesn't have to be your concern.

Jo Jo
Correction:

sentence ending in grateful: s/b

"without acknowledging that sin is something we should be grateful FOR."

Also,

Even Christ had to face temptation and show that He could resist ALL sin.

As far as your criticsm of "religious conservatives" and the emotion they express:

As I read through the posts, the most violent emotions were shown by those who feel that they must defend their homosexual practices. it is my opinion, note the word "opinion", that many are trying to convince themselves that what they do is normal and natural. It reminds me of friends I have who practice adultery and/or fornication, and justify their actions even though they know they are wrong.

Incidentally, the comment about older versions of religious practice being a result of "more social values" leads me to once again to ask, "where is your documentation to prove such a conclusion?"

The problem of so many of these posts is that, all too often, falsehoods are declared to be true.
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