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PageOneQ In a Sunday manifesto against same-sex marriage rights, columnist and Musclehead Revolution blogger Kevin McCullough wonders if Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is positioning himself to be the first "gay president," which he predicts will indeed happen at the polls in November. Much like Bill Clinton was nicknamed the "first black president," McCullough cites "aggressive support for the radical homosexual agenda" in Obama's history, citing recent statements of support for full repeal of the federal Defense of Marriage Act. "In pledging to overturn DOMA," McCullough charges, "Obama seeks to remove state's rights, violate the principles of federalism, violate a major tenant of all traditional religious systems observed in America, and subject children to a quite non-healthy home-life." "In doing so," the column goes on, "Obama displays a reckless commitment to play games with the future sexual formation of families and puts himself so firmly planted in the camp of anti-biblical views of truth, sex, and family that we have never seen its comparison in all years previous." Claiming to be the first pundit to make the "pained" prediction of an Obama presidency in 2009, McCullough maintains his prediction especially as Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) holds as the presumptive GOP nominee. "Yet," he continues, "I will not allow my prediction to come true without speaking the transparent truth that Obama is not a man of traditional values, nor is he a friend to families." The entire column, "Obama: America's First Gay President?," can be read at Town Hall.
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Originally published on Tuesday March 4, 2008.



