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Story Updated : February 04, 2010 07:45:00 AM

Obama, Clinton Address Prayer Breakfast


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President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton both spoke out against religious-based discrimination against gay people — including a Uganda bill that calls for the imprisonment and execution of gay people — at the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday morning.

Clinton said, "Every time I travel I raise the plight of girls and women and make it clear that we expect to see changes. And I recently called President Museveni, whom I have known through the prayer breakfast, and expressed the strongest concerns about a law being considered at the parliament of Uganda."

Obama added, "We can take different approaches to ending inequality, but surely we can agree to the need to lift our children out of ignorance, to lift our neighbors from poverty. We may disagree about gay marriage, but surely we can agree that it's unconscionable to target gays and lesbians for who they are, whether it's here in the United States or, as Hillary mentioned, more extreme and odious laws that are being proposed most recently in Uganda."

See video clips of Clinton's and Obama's speeches below (video from Think Progress, via Towleroad).

Every president since Dwight Eisenhower has attended the annual National Prayer Breakfast without much controversy since it started in 1953. But Obama's attendance at this year's gathering was put under more scrutiny because the event's sponsor, a secretive  evangelical network known as The Family, is believed to have ties to the Uganda politicians behind that country’s proposed “kill the gays bill.”

While urging Obama to speak out against the bill, gay and gay-friendly activists planned an alternative prayer event, the American Prayer Hour, for 19 cities around the country. Events are scheduled throughout the day in Anchorage; Athens, Ga.; Atlanta; Berkeley, Calif.; Birmingham, Ala.; Boynton Beach, Fla.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Charlottesville, Va.; Chicago; Dallas; Detroit; Glendale, Calif.; Largo, Fla.; Massies Mill, Va.; Minneapolis; New York City; Pinellas Park, Fla.; Toledo, Ohio; and Washington, D.C. (Find location details here).

Earlier this week, gay Episcopal bishop V. Gene Robinson, who prayed at Obama’s inaugural ceremony, helped organize the American Prayer Hour, and helped lobby the president to speak out against the Uganda bill at the National Prayer Breakfast, said, “I rather he go to the prayer breakfast and use it as a platform to denounce this attack on LGBT people.”

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Reader Comments
  • Name: tshark
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 12:13:47 PM
    Hometown: iowa

    Comment:

    He can't support the removal of our second-classed citizenship stigma and equality for us right now... His popularity and ratings would go down!!

  • Name: NatFarEnough
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 10:59:26 AM
    Hometown: Dayton, OH.

    Comment:

    Typical politicians. When will they stand up and criticize Islam for its pograms of muslim LGBT members? Last week a Vanderbilt Professor on Islamic Studies openly stated that Islam requires execution of gays. In Iraq gays are hunted down. Then when imprisoned their anuses are glued shut and they are fed laxatives and water until their internal organs burst. Suspected gays’ names are posted in public and they are either hunted down or treated like a disease. Graves of people “accused” of being gay are dug up and their dead bodies desecrated. In Iran teen agers accused of being gay are hung. In Gaza gays are hunted down and executed, many times by their own family members. In Egypt gays who went on a gay cruise were arrested and imprisoned. What is the common thread? Islam! Islam has butchered and persecuted more gays, via state sanctioned pograms, yet politicians and LGBT community leaders are silent or avoid the issue.

  • Name: d
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 8:55:06 AM
    Hometown: raleigh

    Comment:

    Thanks for the comment about my Mom. Nice. Real Nice! Wow, I didn't think you guys could actually go this low, but now I've had enough. Right now gays online could all go to concentration camps and I would light the gas flames myself. I amazes me what assholes people can be. Fuck you Bastards to Goddamn Hell! You aren't worth any more of my time. FUCK YOU!

  • Name: d
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 8:50:07 AM
    Hometown: raleigh

    Comment:

    Not only did I tell my Mommie but she let me fuck her up the ass

  • Name: Celia
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 8:08:09 AM
    Hometown: Boston

    Comment:

    Elephant, what you write is part paranoia and part fact. I can't imagine that any rational person, and I include myself, can trust the government. What I fail to understand is why you rail against the government one week and then come back on here and defend right wing corporate republicans and their "religious" allies. Do you not think that they are also part of the problem? You hate liberal politicians but don't you think that conservatives also have their proverbial hands in the till?? Maybe you are too young to realize that THEY ARE ALL THIEVES!!! Republicans and democrats simply need to merge parties like their corporate masters do all the time. But I am a realist. This "republic" has always been more plutocracy then democracy. Freedom of speech is great but your opinion is really meaningless unless you have millions to back it up. And BTW, I hate frapuccinos and prefer my coffee from a local diner.

  • Name: 1of18000
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 2:58:01 AM
    Hometown: London

    Comment:

    Obama can't even criticize the bill in Uganda without using it as an opportunity to promote his agenda that separate but equal is an acceptable solution to the institutional discrimination forced on American gays and lesbians. I wish the media would start forcing him to address the fact that homos are the only group against whom he would tolerate such attitudes. If Obama's position on marriage is acceptable then so is George Wallace's position on education.

  • Name: Ted Hayes
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 12:17:33 AM
    Hometown: Stone Ridge, NY

    Comment:

    It's about damned time they spoke out!

  • Name: GayElephant
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 12:07:42 AM
    Hometown: Phoenix, AZ

    Comment:

    "me person. The advocate is very nice about removing quotes that you didn't make yourself. They actually watch watch goes on and later have the ability to block individuals. I had a nice chat with them today. I didn't hurt matters that I worked for them in 1985! Oh Jay...oh Gay Elephant Poop so sad!..." - I see D is very happy with fascist style government inspired censorship. Whatever happened to fairness that all of you supposed liberals hammer people over? Liberalism is bull.

  • Name: GayElephant
    Date posted: 2/5/2010 12:01:41 AM
    Hometown: Phoenix, AZ

    Comment:

    Fine Celia, do not come crying to me when the government tries to take away your liberties and scare you and your kids into submission. Thanks to the mass media you and "d' are now complacent sponges, who do not care how much the banks have stolen from the federal reserve (28 Trillion and counting), about how much chemicals they are pouring in our drinking water to dumb you down, about hey they deliberately scare you into surrendering yourself through random warrant-less searches, body scanners, and even policing on the internet, you don't care how much our dollar is being intentionally devalued, our economy destroyed and the stocks and derivatives are being manipulated by the ultra super rich bankers so they can run off with all the wealth and control of our country and laughing while they are doing it. That's right you don't care. All you care about is if your frapuccino malchiado has enough caramel on it. Very sad.

  • Name: Richard Gollance
    Date posted: 2/4/2010 10:52:54 PM
    Hometown: Studio City, CA

    Comment:

    But do they disagree on gay marriage? Please explain how.

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