Republican Party Selects Pro-Life Reince Priebus as New Chair
Republican Party Selects Pro-Life Reince Priebus as New
Chair
Will Remove Active Pro-Homosexual "Republicans" From the
Building?
Republican Party officials gave their votes, after
several rounds of balloting, to Reince Priebus to replace embattled
chairman Michael Steele as the party and pro-life movement prepare
for the 2012 presidential election.
Priebus, the Wisconsin Republican Party chairman, received the
support of conservative members of the GOP, including pro-life
attorney Jim Bopp, the legal counsel for the National Right to Life
Committee.
"I believe, absolutely, that life begins at the moments of
conception, " Priebus declared during his pre-vote conversation
with the Susan B. Anthony List, a pro-life political organization.
"It's a core principle of mine."
Public Advocate president Eugene Delgaudio notes
" Preibus is pro-life but all candidates for Chairman said
they opposed "gay marriage". In Wisconsin where the current
chairman is from, the Republicans managed to overturn an entrenched
pro-gay rights Senator, Russ Feingold, and supported a ban on gay
marriage so that in part shows some serious results to pro-family
leadership."
"We ask now if the Republicans will not just talk about it but
do something to stop the use of the Republican and Conservative
causes and donors to subvert family values. A prohibition on
employees using donor money for sick parties, banning openly
homosexual staff members, calling for a return to the ban on
homosexuals in the military, attacking some of the Obama
administrations assaults on the family, and of course removing the
entrenched gay clubs and squatters in the actual RNC building,
welcoming pro-family Christians and their values, would be a
start," says Delgaudio
Delgaudio said also "If Chairman Priebus understands where the
rank and file are, he will clean out the RNC and call for CPAC to
be cleaned out too. For too long have our dollars been collected to
"help the family" and then squandered on pro-homosexual causes. He
can address both topics or continue to ignore the nosedive that the
credability of the so-called "top leaders" have taken in recent
days.
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