Zev Porat

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Dominican Republic: Obama's Gay Ambassadorial Nominee 'Will Have to Leave’

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(CNSNews.com) –  President Barack Obama's openly gay ambassadorial nominee to the Dominican Republic, James "Wally" Brewster," faces strong opposition from the conservative and largely Catholic island nation, where Bishop Pablo Cedano says if Brewster becomes the U.S. ambassador, "he is going to suffer and will have to leave."

On Monday, Catholic, evangelical, and other opponents in the Dominican Republic organized and took part in what were billed as "Black Monday" protests, whereby participants donned black clothing and set black decorations on cars and buildings to protest the nomination of Brewster, who is a long-time homosexual activist and fundraiser for the Democratic Party and President Obama.

- See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/catholic-bishop-dominican-republic-obamas-gay-ambassadorial-nominee-will-have-leave#sthash.R30hWd2h.dpuf

(CNSNews.com) –  President Barack Obama's openly gay ambassadorial nominee to the Dominican Republic, James "Wally" Brewster," faces strong opposition from the conservative and largely Catholic island nation, where Bishop Pablo Cedano says if Brewster becomes the U.S. ambassador, "he is going to suffer and will have to leave."

On Monday, Catholic, evangelical, and other opponents in the Dominican Republic organized and took part in what were billed as "Black Monday" protests, whereby participants donned black clothing and set black decorations on cars and buildings to protest the nomination of Brewster, who is a long-time homosexual activist and fundraiser for the Democratic Party and President Obama.

- See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/catholic-bishop-dominican-republic-obamas-gay-ambassadorial-nominee-will-have-leave#sthash.R30hWd2h.dpuf

1 comment:

  1. Looks like a threat to me. Are you OK with a Catholic bishop issuing a threat to someone?

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