Auric Hellman
2013-03-11 01:28:57 UTC
(London Daily Mail) The Queen will tomorrow back an historic pledge to
promote gay rights and “gender equality” in one of the most
controversial acts of her reign.
In a live television broadcast, she will sign a new charter designed to
stamp out discrimination against homosexual people and promote the
‘empowerment’ of women – a key part of a new drive to boost human rights
and living standards across the Commonwealth.
In her first public appearance since she had hospital treatment for a
stomach bug, the Queen will sign the new Commonwealth Charter and make a
speech explaining her passionate commitment to it.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/queen-elizabeth-signals-support-for-gay-rights/#FOdXJLyxMxheR8Lt.99
Knew it had to happen eventually. Many have suspected for years that
Charles was "a little lite in the loafers". With today's political
climate, it's only appropriate that a mother be supportive.
promote gay rights and “gender equality” in one of the most
controversial acts of her reign.
In a live television broadcast, she will sign a new charter designed to
stamp out discrimination against homosexual people and promote the
‘empowerment’ of women – a key part of a new drive to boost human rights
and living standards across the Commonwealth.
In her first public appearance since she had hospital treatment for a
stomach bug, the Queen will sign the new Commonwealth Charter and make a
speech explaining her passionate commitment to it.
http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/queen-elizabeth-signals-support-for-gay-rights/#FOdXJLyxMxheR8Lt.99
Knew it had to happen eventually. Many have suspected for years that
Charles was "a little lite in the loafers". With today's political
climate, it's only appropriate that a mother be supportive.
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Dr. Auric D. Hellman
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Dr. Auric D. Hellman
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