Chai R. Feldblum, an open homosexual, was one of President Obama's four nominations to the commission. Americans for Truth About Homosexuality (AFTAH) president Peter LaBarbera points out why her long-pending selection could be a problem.
"I don't think the typical American has any clue who Chai Feldblum is, but they need to know because she is a leading homosexual advocate, and she admits that homosexual rights, so-called, will come at the expense of religious freedom," LaBarbera explains.
He says the appointee taught law at Georgetown University and "was one of the authors of ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which is a bill which would federalize homosexual activist rights." But the AFTAH president adds that Feldblum "is honest enough to admit that there is a zero-sum game battle between gay rights, so-called, and people's religious freedom to disagree with homosexuality."
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