Federal Panel OKs Sodomite Orientation Bill
Stephen Barr / The Washington Post:
The House federal workforce subcommittee usually operates on bipartisan consensus and voice votes. But not yesterday. The panel's Democrats and Republicans split over proposed legislation that would ban discrimination against federal employees and job applicants based on sexual orientation. Republicans asked for a roll call, and Democrats, as the majority party, prevailed, 5 to 3. The measure would affirm that the government's employment policy prohibits bias against gays in the workplace and is directed at Bush appointee Scott J. Bloch, the head of the Office of Special Counsel, who has refused to enforce the policy based on his reading of civil service law.
Medical Consequences Of What Homosexuals Do
Throughout history, all civilized societies have condemned homosexuality. Until 1961 homosexual acts were illegal throughout America.
Posted by Editor at September 20, 2007 01:13 AM