PENTAGON GAY PRIDE
PERVERSION IN THE RANKS;
THE REMNANTS OF OBAMA'S PURGE
OF HIGH RANKING PATRIOTS
RANDY & LUCAS
Army Gen. Randy Taylor Introduces His Husband At Fourth Pentagon Gay Pride Event
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
What made this seemingly routine introduction noteworthy is that Brig. Gen. Randy S. Taylor introduced his husband, Lucas.
“My husband Lucas is sitting up front here,” Gen. Taylor said of the man in the same row as Mr. Carter, Army Secretary John McHugh and other senior officials. He said Lucas has subjugated his own career to support the general’s frequent moves over an 18-year relationship.
Gen. Taylor was the master of ceremonies for the Pentagon’s 4th Gay Pride celebration that showcases a month of gay-themed posters and history.
A panel discussion featured a gay Marine officer, a gay Army sergeant who is a criminal investigator, a lesbian chaplain and a transgender, Amanda Simpson, who is executive director of the Army’s Office of Energy Initiatives. source
SUPPORTING BAN ON CONVERSION THERAPY;
THE VOICE IS STILL MASCULINE:
AMANDA SIMPSON: TRANSGENDER ARMY DEPARTMENT HEAD
SEE: http://www.nationalmemo.com/white-house-video-features-lgbt-officials-against-conversion-therapy/
SEE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Simpson
"She also used to be Mitchell Simpson, a 5-foot-10, 150-pound test pilot who flew the T-39 and A-3 Sky Warrior in those planes' development stages for Hughes Aircraft."
SEE: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/obama-appoints-sex-change-woman-to-top-security-job/story-e6frf7jx-1225816422931
MALE TEST PILOT TO FEMALE:
AFTER:
SEE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Simpson
"She also used to be Mitchell Simpson, a 5-foot-10, 150-pound test pilot who flew the T-39 and A-3 Sky Warrior in those planes' development stages for Hughes Aircraft."
SEE: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/obama-appoints-sex-change-woman-to-top-security-job/story-e6frf7jx-1225816422931
WHITE HOUSE SILENT ON OBAMA TRANSGENDER 'APPOINTEE'
Test pilot had 6 surgeries at cost of $70,000 to switch from male to female.
QUOTE:
According to the Arizona Daily Star, Simpson underwent six surgeries at a cost of $70,000 to make the transition from male to female. He had his Adam’s apple removed, breasts added, forehead ground down and genital surgery.
In 2004, he was named by the YWCA as one of its “Women on the Move.”
Simpson was a delegate to the most recent Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colo. He is divorced with a 15-year-old son.
BEFORE:MALE TEST PILOT TO FEMALE:
AFTER:
VIDEO:
SEE: http://the-trumpet-online.com/army-gen-randy-taylor-introduces-husband-pentagon-gay-pride-event/; republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
A married Army general on Tuesday introduced his spouse at a Pentagon event that featured lots of top brass, including Defense Secretary Ashton Carter as the keynote speaker.
What made this seemingly routine introduction noteworthy is that Brig. Gen. Randy S. Taylor introduced his husband, Lucas.
“My husband Lucas is sitting up front here,” Gen. Taylor said of the man in the same row as Mr. Carter, Army Secretary John McHugh and other senior officials. He said Lucas has subjugated his own career to support the general’s frequent moves over an 18-year relationship.
“We bet everything on my Army career,” said Gen. Taylor, whose 27 years of service spanned an outright ban on gays, then “don’t ask, don’t tell” and finally, the ban’s lifting in 2011.
Gen. Taylor was the master of ceremonies for the Pentagon’s 4th Gay Pride celebration that showcases a month of gay-themed posters and history.
A panel discussion featured a gay Marine officer, a gay Army sergeant who is a criminal investigator, a lesbian chaplain and a transgender woman, Amanda Simpson, who is executive director of the Army’s Office of Energy Initiatives.
She is the first openly transgender political appointee in any presidential administration. She was chosen for the civilian post, she said, because she was “the best person to do the job.”
All four introduced their wives, husbands, and, in one case, a fiancé before a filled auditorium.
Mr. Carter spoke of his commitment to equal rights, but gave no hint of whether the administration will drop the ban on transgenders and transexuals wearing the uniform.
“We need to be a meritocracy,” he said. “We can’t afford to close ourselves off to any body …. We must start from a position of inclusivity.”
Trained as an infantryman, Gen. Taylor is a communications and information specialist who deployed to wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is now assigned to the Army office of chief of information.
The Pride event kicked off with the National Anthem, sung by the Rock Creek Singers, who are with the Gay Men’s Chorus.