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Queen fights for gay rights
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Auric Hellman
2013-03-11 01:28:57 UTC
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(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.
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Dr. Auric D. Hellman
***@volcanomail
n***@gmail.com
2013-03-11 15:52:05 UTC
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 18:28:57 -0700, Auric Hellman
<***@volcanomail.com> wrote:

Dont you find it odd that Her Majesty who has an openly gay son should
take so long to come to terms with this simple reality of life?
Post by Auric Hellman
(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.
jdyoung
2022-09-21 03:10:00 UTC
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2013 18:28:57 -0700, Auric Hellman
Post by Auric Hellman
(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.
The Queen leaves behind a legacy of championing the rights of the
downtrodden. It's probably why she was so popular.


J Young
***@ymail.com

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