Will US Soldiers Be Used to Promote Homosexual Marriage Globally?

Posted on | June 7, 2012 by Susan Yoshihara, Ph.D. |

In a previous post I reported the Obama administration’s new policy of using US government agencies to promote particularly divisive version of the homosexual agenda around the world and wondered if they would use American soldiers to this end.  If events here at home are any indication, the answer is yes.

Officials at Fort Polk in Louisiana allowed what amounts to a homosexual “marriage” ceremony despite the fact that the citizens of that state have strongly upheld marriage and have taken care to make sure their laws and policies reflect that. If the Defense Department could allow service members (who take an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution) to flout the will of the good people of the state that hosts them, there is little reason to believe they won’t impose their agenda on the people of a host nation overseas.

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