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It is well known Attorney General Jeff Sessions has a history of anti-gay, anti-black rhetoric as well as tacit support for white supremacists. So it was no surprise when he readily agreed to give a speech to an anti-LGBT Christian group at which he spurred on their efforts to demonize, castigate and promote hate against people who are born a certain way.
At least that's what we think he said because neither Attorney General Sessions, nor the Justice Department, are going to release his remarks.
But that isn't the worst problem Sessions is facing. This group, Alliance Defending Freedom (i.e. defending the right of Christians to impose their religion on everyone else and openly discriminate) has a case before the Supreme Court in which the Justice Department is a party. This group is defending a baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple claiming religious freedom. Oddly, if a gay baker refused to bake a cake for a Christian couple, claiming moral conviction, this same group would also go to court.
That a public servant would make a speech and not allow their remarks be known to the public is disturbing enough, but to do so at a time when the two parties are to appear before the Supreme Court is simply mind-boggling. It's almost as if another form of collusion is taking place.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/12/politics/jeff-sessions-alliance-defending-freedom-summit/index.html
At least that's what we think he said because neither Attorney General Sessions, nor the Justice Department, are going to release his remarks.
But that isn't the worst problem Sessions is facing. This group, Alliance Defending Freedom (i.e. defending the right of Christians to impose their religion on everyone else and openly discriminate) has a case before the Supreme Court in which the Justice Department is a party. This group is defending a baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple claiming religious freedom. Oddly, if a gay baker refused to bake a cake for a Christian couple, claiming moral conviction, this same group would also go to court.
That a public servant would make a speech and not allow their remarks be known to the public is disturbing enough, but to do so at a time when the two parties are to appear before the Supreme Court is simply mind-boggling. It's almost as if another form of collusion is taking place.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/12/politics/jeff-sessions-alliance-defending-freedom-summit/index.html