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Dear Friend of America's Survival, Inc.:
Here is a press release we have sent out in response to
the Obama Administration's attacks at the National
Prayer Breakfast on Uganda's Christians for opposing
homosexuality. Please get this out to your friends,
associates, and media.
Public Policy Group Defends Uganda's
Christians
Contact: Cliff Kincaid, 443-964-8208, Kincaid@comcast.net;
www.usasurvival.org
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 /Christian
Newswire/ -- Journalist and media critic Cliff
Kincaid said today that coverage of the so-called "Kill
the Gays" bill in Uganda has been completely one-sided,
inaccurate, and distorted beyond belief. Kincaid,
president of America's Survival, Inc., and editor of
Accuracy in Media, says the legislation is designed to
save lives by discouraging homosexual practices which
spread disease and death.
"The purpose is completely at variance with what the
U.S. media have reported," he said. "It is not a 'Kill
the Gays' bill. Rather, it is designed to kill the
disease that some homosexuals spread through their
reckless and irresponsible conduct and
lifestyle."
Kincaid said that the much-publicized death penalty
provision in the bill is for deliberately spreading
AIDS and engaging in homosexual behavior that threatens
children and society.
"Uganda's people and government deserve support, not
criticism, from the United States," said Kincaid. "They
are up against the international homosexual lobby, the
money of George Soros, and the Obama Administration.
They are trying to create a Christian culture that is
protective of families and children."
Kincaid has produced a report, available at www.usasurvival.org,
which explains the situation in detail and includes
comments from Ugandan Christians who resent the
"homosexual imperialism" being practiced by the U.S.
and other Western nations. The report also analyzes how
financial hedge-fund operator George Soros is pouring
money into Africa to promote the interests of "sexual
minorities" and "sex workers" -- another name for
prostitutes.
The bill in Uganda was denounced by President Obama and
Secretary of State Clinton at the National Prayer
Breakfast in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. But Kincaid
says that Obama and Clinton were clearly responding to
pressure from the well-financed "gay rights" lobby,
which backed Obama during the 2008 campaign. Kincaid
said this lobby wants African countries to accept
homosexuality as a normal lifestyle entitled to special
rights and recognition from government. Uganda, in the
midst of an AIDS crisis and recovering and rebuilding
from the terrible time when dictator Idi Amin ruled the
East African country, is refusing to go along.
The Americas' Survival, Inc. (ASI) report points out
that Uganda not only suffered under Idi Amin, but
revolted against a homosexual pedophile King Mwanga in
the 1800s, a period in the country's history that is
not well-known. The result was the establishment of
National Martyr's Day on June 3 in honor of the
Christians tortured and killed by Mwanga.
Kincaid said that Clinton, in her National Prayer
Breakfast remarks condemning the legislation, failed to
disclose that Ugandan President Museveni had told her
that he had received reports that foreign homosexuals
have been targeting Ugandan children for sexual abuse.
The State Department is supposed to be against sex
trafficking, Kincaid said. Yet, Kincaid said it is
threatening to cut-off foreign aid if the nation
doesn't bend over to the demands of the homosexual
lobby.
"If our media were accurately reporting this story," he
said, "reporters would be questioning why the Obama
Administration is interfering with Uganda's right of
self-determination and desire to be free of the sexual
immorality that has already engulfed the U.S."
For more information, please go to www.usasurvival.org
Contact Cliff Kincaid directly through 443-964-8208 or
Kincaid@comcast.net.
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