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EEOC nominee signed radical marriage manifesto that praised polygamy
![]() Dr. Chai Feldblum testifying on July 15, 2008 before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions.
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.- A law professor nominated by President Obama to become a commissioner for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was a signatory to a radical 2006 manifesto which endorsed polygamous households and argued traditional marriage should not be privileged “above all others.” Georgetown University Law Center professor Chai R. Feldblum, nominated as a commissioner for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), is listed as a signatory to the July 26, 2006 manifesto “Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision for All Our Families & Relationships.” The manifesto’s signatories said they proposed a “new vision” for governmental and private recognition of “diverse kinds” of partnerships, households and families. They said they hoped to “move beyond the narrow confines of marriage politics” in the U.S. Describing various kinds of households as no less socially, economically, and spiritually worthy than other relationships, the Beyond Marriage manifesto listed “committed, loving households in which there is more than one conjugal partner.” Same-sex marriage, the manifesto said, should be “just one option on a menu of choices that people have about the way they construct their lives.” “Marriage is not the only worthy form of family or relationship, and it should not be legally and economically privileged above all others,” the manifesto continued. “While we honor those for whom marriage is the most meaningful personal – for some, also a deeply spiritual – choice, we believe that many other kinds of kinship relationship, households, and families must also be accorded recognition.” The manifesto listed as one of its principles “freedom from a narrow definition of our sexual lives and gender choices, identities, and expression.” It also charged that the political right enforces “narrow, heterosexist definitions of marriage.” Other signatories of the Beyond Marriage manifesto included activists, academics, writers, artists, and clergy. The prominent names listed include Ms. Magazine founder Gloria Steinem, New York Times writer Barbara Ehrenreich, Catholic feminist theologian Mary E. Hunt, Tikkun Magazine editor Rabbi Michael Lerner, philosopher Judith Butler and Princeton University professor Cornel West. President Barack Obama announced Feldblum’s nomination in a Sept. 14 statement, saying she and nominees to other agencies bring “a dedication and expertise in their fields that will serve this administration and the American people well.” “As we work to advance equal rights, keep our nation safe and put our country back on a path to prosperity, I look forward to working with these fine individuals in the months and years ahead," the president said. The White House’s statement noted that Feldblum has taught at the Georgetown University Law Center since 1991 and founded a program there to train students to become legislative lawyers. She also clerked for Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun and helped draft the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. “She has also worked on advancing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights and has been a leading expert on the Employment Nondiscrimination Act,” the White House’s Sept. 14 statement said. The Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA) would create a federal ban on workplace discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. The EEOC is tasked with the enforcement of federal anti-discrimination law in the workplace. If confirmed, Feldblum would become one of five EEOC commissioners, who each serve a term of five years. Feldblum’s nomination was sent to the U.S. Senate on Sept. 15. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Dr. W. Luckey
Front Royal, VA 09/30/2009 07:54 PM EST
Another black eye on Georgetown that they ever hired a creep like this woman.
Published by: GFM
ST. Louis, MO 09/30/2009 07:33 PM EST
The logical conclusion to her tortured and pathetic logic is marriage between a man and his dog. Such positions are indefensible rationally--but many appointed to be czars or heads of governmental agencies in this administration don't concern themselves with reason. I fear for the nation more every day.
Published by: wg
green bay, wi, usa 09/30/2009 07:01 PM EST
What a disgrace for a formerly Catholic university!
Published by: Thecla St. Romain
Beaux Bridge, LA., USA 09/30/2009 05:37 PM EST
May God have mercy on us.
Published by: John
England 09/30/2009 03:07 PM EST
Well Obama has always been a radical. Just look at his history and associations. The liberal media did a good job of posing him as a moderate but the truth is coming through.
Regarding polygamy itself - this is simply the next logical step of a relativist society. In the years to come, they'll also push for man/boy relationship "equality" too.
Sounds unlikely? So did homosexual unions equating the marriage - and now polygamy.
Published by: Matthew C. Masotti
West Windsor/NJ/USA 09/30/2009 02:52 PM EST
Something is terribly wrong when a Catholic university employs someone with such beliefs.
The Catholic faithful are being scandalized.
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