US Senate follows UNICEF’s lead

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    Jumping butterballs! UNICEF was years ahead of the US Senate. This is from a 2002 Washington Times article about a child sex book given out at a United Nations summit:

    “An accompanying workshop book produced by the U.N. Children’s Fund (UNICEF) tells Latin American mothers and teens: ‘Situations in which you can obtain sexual pleasure: 1. Masturbation. 2. Sexual relations with a partner — whether heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. 3. A sexual response that is directed toward inanimate objects, animals, minors, non-consenting persons’.”

    http://www.beaconoftruth.com/unbooklet.htm

    I don’t understand how or why bestiality got into a Senate bill? A Democrat controlled Senate I might add. I am wondering how many of the 97 US Senators who voted for the bill are passionatly involved with a monkey?

    This brief report and video explains:


    Reporter asks Carney: Does Obama ‘Approve or Disapprove of Bestiality in Our Armed Forces?’
    Posted on December 6, 2011 at 7:47 pm by Tiffany Gabbay

    Here‘s a line of questioning you don’t hear everyday, let alone it being asked of a White House Press Secretary in reference to the Commander in Chief.

    During what otherwise would have been a typical White House press briefing Monday, Jay Carney fielded a real curve ball from World Net Daily reporter Lester Kinsolving, a man known for asking outlandish questions. The topic? Whether President Obama approves of bestiality in the military.

    Kinsolving was referring to a recent Senate vote repealing sodomy and bestiality bans in the military.

    The odd, if not uproarious exchange went something like this:

    KINSOLVING: The Family Research Council and CNS News both reported a 93-to-7 U.S. Senate vote to approve a defense authorization bill that, quote, “includes a provision which not only repeals the military law on sodomy, but also repeals the military ban on sex with animals, or bestiality.” Does the commander-in-chief approve or disapprove of bestiality in our armed forces?

    CARNEY: I don’t have any comment on–I don’t have any comment on that. Let me go to another question.

    KINSOLVING: Does the President believe this will be approved by all animal support groups, such as –

    CARNEY: Let’s get to something more serious.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=SnfrWNqe1bQ

    Perhaps what Kinsolving was most likely trying to do was call attention to the fact that valuable senate resources were spent on what many would call a frivolous, not to mention absurd provision in the first place.

    Carney, who is often noted for his quick comebacks and ability to turn a phrase with even the most hostile reporters, clearly was not amused in this instance. Still, one wonders how he managed to refrain from even cracking a smile.

    Bold emphasis added by The Blaze.

    (h/t: GatewayPundit)

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/rep...disapprove-of-bestiality-in-our-armed-forces/
     

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