Thursday, May 27, 2010

The radical pro-gay views of Solicitor General Elena Kagan could have dire implications for traditional marriage in America should her nomination to the Supreme Court be approved.

Ms. Kagan previously supported lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights by opposing the presence of military recruiters on Harvard Law School’s campus (“Kagan kicked out campus recruiters at first chance,” Page 1, May 12). She called the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy “profoundly wrong” and a “moral outrage” of the “first order.”

Ms. Kagan is also a supporter of taxpayer-funded abortion and has criticized Rust v. Sullivan, a case that upheld federal regulation that prohibited federal Title X funds from being used for the procedure. She has contributed financially to the pro-abortion National Partnership for Women and Families (NPWF), which has deep connections to the most powerful pro-abortion lobby groups in the country. Through her association with this group and articles she has written, Ms. Kagan has staked out a clear position of active support for unrestricted abortion.



Ms. Kagan has never served as a judge. She militantly believes judges should create the law rather than impartially interpret it. Her proclivity for anti-family social engineering will help bring Judeo-Christian America to its moral knees.

NEIL JONES

New York, N.Y.

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