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Chai Feldblum Nominated to the EEOC      10/15/2009

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President Obama has nominated yet another radical, liberal activist to a key government position. His latest pick is Chai Feldblum, Georgetown University Law professor and chief author of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, to be commissioner for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Peter LaBarbera, President of Americans for Truth, says this nomination is a warning shot for all traditional and religious-based businesses and para-church ministries, that untold legal battles are ahead for any that refuse to applaud gender confusion. Listen | Download

Chai Feldblum's views on religion and homosexual rights can be found in her paper Moral Conflict and Liberty: Gay Rights and Religion. http://www.becketfund.org/files/4bce5.pdf

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