Posted on 06/27/2013 10:23:32 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
President Barack Obama on Thursday praised the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage as a "victory for American democracy" but clashed with his African host over gay rights in a sign of how far the movement has to go internationally.
Obama said recognition of gay unions in the United States should cross state lines and that equal rights should be recognized universally. It was his first chance to expand on his thoughts about the ruling, which was issued Wednesday as he flew to Senegal, one of many African countries that outlaw homosexuality.
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Papi Nbodj, a 19-year-old student who stood by the road to the presidential palace to see Obama's arrival, said homosexuality is against the religious beliefs of most in Senegal.
"We are in a Muslim country, so we certainly cannot have it here," he said. "And for me it's not OK to have this anywhere in the world."
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Well after the leftists help the muslims take over, they will kill all the gays, and keep raping boys.
Papi Nbodj, a 19-year-old student who stood by the road to the presidential palace to see Obama’s arrival, said homosexuality is against the religious beliefs of most in Senegal.
“We are in a Muslim country, so we certainly cannot have it here,” he said. “And for me it’s not OK to have this anywhere in the world.”
LOLOL
Obama’s brand of Gay Islam is ridiculed!
Pederasty is OK...but gayness as we know it in the West is haram.
Why did it take you so long to notice?
Bwah ha ha!
Uncovering the world of "Bacha Bazi"
"Journalist Najibullah Quraishi starts investigating what's happening to Afghan [Muslim] boys, bought and trained to entertain at all-men parties."
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