Posted on 06/19/2014 3:01:05 PM PDT by aimhigh
The Obama administration will take additional actions against Uganda for their enactment of an anti-LGBT law, including restricting entry to the U.S. by Uganda officials involved in anti-LGBT human rights abuses.
National Security Council spokesperson Caitlin Hayden announced Thursday the additional measures, building upon a series of cuts in aid to the African nation announced earlier this year.
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“U.S. takes further actions against Uganda for anti-LGBT law”
But another group, all women, were kidnapped, taken away, and owe bama has done nothing. What a POS!!!!
My daughter has been to Uganda twice on mission trips and she, her husband, and two friends are going in three weeks. I am friends with some of her friends from Uganda on FB. I told them when I posted this article that many Americans do not agree with Obama on this.
Idi Amin loved light people. Said they were delicious.
LGBT. Not “light”. Darned autospell.
Has he been crowned King of the World now and I missed it?
He won’t deal with Iraq, Syria, Russia and Nigeria, (I’m sure I missed a ton) but he decides to step in over LGBT rights?
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The one world government is almost here. It seems that every nation has to get approval before they can pass any laws.
It would distress me to see all of the African teams abandon the World Cup...
Good black people and bad black people... and no. Obama’s a bully and a physical and moral coward.
“This stupid Uganda stunt gets the gay dopes contributing more money to Democrats.......... and gays have plenty of disposable income to blow due to not having children to raise and pay for 95%+ of the time.”
Stop the leftist propaganda. A 30-year-old homo has no more disposable income than a 30-year-old unmarried straight guy.
The Democrats have targeted gays as a mega donation source. Observe how they they are always catering to the gay ego (currently the very swelled gay ego) to achieve this. The Dems do not bother with unmarried straight guys who in any event may have to be paying child support regardless of marital status. So have less disposable income to send to any kind of political campaigns.
Homos are out numbered by straight guys 97 to 3.
I guess we’ll need to disagree about the homo influence. I don’t buy the leftist propaganda.
As a native Ugandan, lived all my life in this beautiful country, what pains me most is the lies that we are hurting homosexuals (yes, they’re not gay). The saddest part of the lies spewed by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty Internationl are not tested for truth but just regurgitated wholesale by international mainstream media. But then, it’s all part of the great big homosexual agenda.
No one has been murdered or physically attacked for being a homosexual. Our laws reflect our societal choices just like any other society. Incest and polygamy, even when consential, are socially unacceptable in the US. To preserve that, the state criminalised them. We have done nothing different regarding homosexuality. If the US will not accept this, we respect that. What we won’t take is the lies that suggest that we are attacking homosexual people.
Please, task your government to produce real and independently verifiable proof that homosexuals are in danger of violence in Uganda. The law is clear: you should not get caught in homosexual sexual acts or actively promoting homosexuality. Your business is yours - no ‘pride’ parades etc. We have lived with homosexuals in our society for ages. Though we have disagreed with their lifestyle, we have left them alone. Thanks to the homosexual movement’s actions to make it ‘normal’ we have countered that with a new legal framework. But that is all. Actually the claims of violence against homosexuals is a since case of wishful thinking. They are hoping and wishing attack homosexuals so that they say “you see!”. No, no, no, Ugandans are not lynching homosexuals. The US government is lying to its people and being disrespectful to Ugandans. Make them answer for this! (sorry for the rant).
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