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"Just five years ago," noted the December 29th San Francisco Chronicle, "President Bill Clinton's decision to appoint gay San Franciscan James Hormel as an ambassador provoked an ugly, prolonged national debate. But President George Bush has quietly nominated six gay men for positions in his administration, including the recent appointment of another gay San Franciscan to a board that could play a key role in the war on terrorism -- and the nominations have been approved with comparatively little opposition."
"There was fear among conservatives that a lot of Clinton's gay appointees were liberal activists," commented Rich Tafel, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans (a homosexual group). "They saw a different agenda coming in, other than sexual orientation." If Tafel's assessment is correct, then Republican conservatives have accepted the "gay" revolution's assumption that homosexuality is morally inconsequential. David Smith of the Human Rights Campaign, a high-profile radical homosexual ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Bush advances "gay" agenda. (Insider Report).(Brief Article)