The Rainbow Sash Movement is calling on President Obama not to attend this prayer breakfast with David Bahati sponsored by the Fellowship Foundation in February. Murdering people based on homophobia is wrong for individuals as it is for Nations such as Uganda.
great awarness to this very important world news issue
MrWeatherman10 9 months ago
@junyto12 gays should have equal rights
And what makes you think he's gay
mermaidsareppl2 11 months ago
gays have no rights.christ will not help those gays.they're doomed to death.obama will join the rainbow whatever bcause hes gay too.
junyto12 11 months ago
Why shouldn't he go? He knows it's all bullshit, and propoganda. Maybe he can learn what they are thinking and try to stop it.
Meex1989 1 year ago
@03NE0 aint right to whom?
RootsRunDeeep 1 year ago
@03NE0 How do you know how few gay people there are in Uganda? What statistic has been made in a country where gay people have to mask there existence? In america we learned that their were 3 times as many gay people than we thought there was after the gay movements of the 1980s.
wilhelmcoq 1 year ago
I think it's good he did go. Saying nothing is just as bad as approving, and it was a perfect opportunity for Obama to voice his disapproval. Sometimes a face-to-face is much more effective than releasing a statement to the press about how bad you think something is, and I think that's why Obama chose to attend.
vamsari 1 year ago
There wouldn't be a genocide because there are soo few gay people in uganda. Beleive im Ugandan but it still isnt right
03NE0 1 year ago
Very important
Thanks for posting.
Gaygreetz from Holebis ♥♂♂,♀♀♥
Holebis 2 years ago
Obama did attend the breakfast, but he specifically addressed the issue by telling the members of the Prayer Breakfast that the laws are "unconscionable", "extreme" and "odious".
informatist 2 years ago