Mr. President Elect,   I would like you to consider embracing the following statements.
"If Darwin was right, which is survival of the fittest then being Black would be a recessive gene because it doesn't reproduce strong families and you would think that over thousands of years that being Black would work itself out of the gene pool."
And this...
"Most people know I have many Black friends. I’ve eaten dinner in Black homes. No church has probably done more for people with AIDS than Saddleback Church. Kay and I have given millions of dollars out of Purpose Driven Life helping people who got AIDS through Black relationships. So they can’t accuse me of Racism...” 
Or even this...
“We support Segregation. And if you believe what the Bible says about marriage, you need to support Segregation. …[T]he universal, historic definition of marriage [is] a White man and a woman, for life. And every culture for 5,000 years and every religion for 5,000 years has said the definition of marriage is between White man and  a White  woman. …This is not even just a Christian issue, it is a humanitarian and human issue, that God created marriage for the purpose of White family, White love and White procreation. I urge you to support Segregation and to pass that on.”
Pretty awful stuff right?  
Well then, take out the word "Black" and substitute the words Gay or Homosexual. Take out the word White,   and change "Racism" to homophobia and   "Segregation" to Proposition 8.  What you get is all of those disturbing quotes are in fact,  statements from interviews and speeches by Pastor Rick Warren.
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If Rick Warren  had  said, the  same things about African Americans or Hispanics, or Asians, or  Jews, or  even people who  are  left-handed, that he has about LGBT Americans,  you would be  appalled.  If  Warren had  said  about   your family  the things  he has said about  mine,  he  would not be allowed  with in 100 miles  of your inauguration.   Yet you have chosen to put this man front and center on the day you take office.
You don't  feel  that  you need to  "agree to disagree" with White  Supremacists,  you don't say we need to  "agree to disagree"  with those who deny the Holocaust  ever happened.  You don't "reach across the aisle" to xenophobic bigots who want to round up immigrants.  Yet you have embraced someone who is the equivalent to LGBT Americans.  Why?
Millions of  LGBT  voters  remembering  the  betrayal of  "Don't Ask,  Don't Tell" and the Defense of Marriage  Act under  the Clintons  rallied to  your cause  during the  primaries and then in the general election.   Your  choice of  Rick Warren to  give the invocation on  inauguration day sends a clear  message that Gay and Lesbian  Americans  can expect  no better  under  your administration.
You are sending a clear message that to use the tyranny of the majority to strip away civil rights from a minority is ok.   Your choice of Pastor Rick Warren says you intend to govern a nation that has two levels of citizenship.  First Class for heterosexuals, and Second Class for anyone who isn't.
This isn’t bipartisan compromise, this is politically expedient cowardice.   
And it is beneath you.
 
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