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This story was written by Cyndi Waite, Daily NebraskanAccording to Barack Obama, gay people are people, too. I m not sure where he got these skewed ideas, but it s clear that if he wins, he will implement changes to provide even the gayest of couples the same rights given to the natural-born, in-God s-image, superior heterosexual couples. He ll justify this under the umbrella of human rights, making a strong implication that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are humans. Obviously he hasn t sat through a good Southern Baptist sermon lately. It s bad enough that Obama promises to make sure that all f stanley cup amilies have health care coverage, rai stanley thermoskannen se the minimum wage for the working class, improve the education system and provide tax incentives for companies who keep their labor in the United States, but now he wants to do all this for gay people, too His gay love came out this summer. In late June, Obama wrote a statement that was delivered by Rebecca Prozan as the welcoming speech to a Pride breakfast hosted by the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club. Then, he outdid himself by sending the club a thank-you letter for allowing him to participate in the event. I am proud to join with and support the LGBT community in an effort to set stanley cup our nation on a course that recognizes LGBT Americans with full equality under the law, Obama said in the letter. Of course you will, Obama, we laugh a
As Donald Trump arrives in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum stanley cup , more Americans think the president is making the U.S. position in the world weaker, not stronger. But members of his own party see things differently, according to recent CBS News polling.More than seven in 10 of Republicans say America s position in the world is stronger with Mr. Trump in the White House. Most Democrats and a slim majority of i vaso stanley ndependents disagree. The President has pledged to make the U.S. military stronger and that resonates with members of his own party. A majority of Republicans 59 percent say it s more important for the U.S. to be respected for its military power, while most Democrats think it s more important for people in the world to like the U.S. for its policies. Views on this have not changed much since the question was last asked in May 2003, weeks into the Iraq War. Americans who prefer the U.S. be respected for its military power than liked for its policies are more likely to say the U.S. imag stanley botella e in the world has been strengthened since Donald Trump has been president. In conducting foreign policy, most Americans favor the U.S. trying to negotiate and compromise with other countries. Four in 10 Republicans hold this view, but more ndash; 57 percent - think the country should do what is best for the U.S. no matter what others think. There is more division amo Oono McCain Fires Back In Ohio
This story was written by Cyndi Waite, Daily NebraskanAccording to Barack Obama, gay people are people, too. I m not sure where he got these skewed ideas, but it s clear that if he wins, he will implement changes to provide even the gayest of couples the same rights given to the natural-born, in-God s-image, superior heterosexual couples. He ll justify this under the umbrella of human rights, making a strong implication that gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people are humans. Obviously he hasn t sat through a good Southern Baptist sermon lately. It s bad enough that Obama promises to make sure that all f stanley cup amilies have health care coverage, rai stanley thermoskannen se the minimum wage for the working class, improve the education system and provide tax incentives for companies who keep their labor in the United States, but now he wants to do all this for gay people, too His gay love came out this summer. In late June, Obama wrote a statement that was delivered by Rebecca Prozan as the welcoming speech to a Pride breakfast hosted by the Alice B. Toklas LGBT Democratic Club. Then, he outdid himself by sending the club a thank-you letter for allowing him to participate in the event. I am proud to join with and support the LGBT community in an effort to set stanley cup our nation on a course that recognizes LGBT Americans with full equality under the law, Obama said in the letter. Of course you will, Obama, we laugh a