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		<title>A Reply from Sen. Inhofe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 05:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early last month I posted about an email that I sent to a member of my Congressional delegation, Sen. Jim Inhofe regarding Uganda&#8217;s &#8220;kill the gays&#8221; bill. Today I received this response: Dear Mr. Louthan: Thank you for contacting me regarding anti-homosexual legislation being considered in Uganda. As your voice in Washington, D.C., I appreciate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early last month I <a href="http://george.savetheband.net/2009/12/01/23/">posted about</a> an email that I sent to a member of my Congressional delegation, Sen. Jim Inhofe regarding Uganda&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uganda_Anti-Homosexuality_Bill">&#8220;kill the gays&#8221;</a> bill. Today I received this response:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Mr. Louthan:</p>
<p>Thank you for contacting me regarding anti-homosexual legislation being considered in Uganda.  As your voice in Washington, D.C., I appreciate you taking the time to share your views with me.</p>
<p>As you know, the Ugandan Parliament is currently considering legislation that would impose strict penalties for homosexual acts.  The Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2009 would require severe prison sentences for someone caught in a homosexual act and for helping or counseling another person engage in a homosexuality.  Additionally this legislation would allow for the death penalty if someone is convicted of having sex with a minor or disabled person, if the offender is HIV-positive, and for &#8220;serial&#8221; offenders.</p>
<p>I was shocked to learn that this legislation was being considered in Uganda.  I do not, nor have I ever, supported or condoned this legislation. It is my hope that Uganda will abandon this unjust and extraordinarily harsh legislation.</p>
<p>I have worked closely with Ugandan President Museveni on many important issues.  In fact, I have made over 100 visits to the African continent and have met with and built relationships with people from all walks of life. During my time on the continent, I witnessed first-hand the significant and strategic place in the world that Africa holds.  It is the world&#8217;s second-largest and second most-populous continent, comprised of 53 nations and over 900 million people.  Africa has largely been ignored and neglected by the rest of the world &#8211; initially seen as the impenetrable &#8220;Dark Continent,&#8221; then colonized and exploited, and then neglected.  However, I believe there is much hope for the future of African countries and better days are ahead.</p>
<p>Please do not hesitate to contact me again regarding issues that are important to you.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some minor formatting inconsistencies (which I have fixed here) lead me to believe that the third paragraph was pasted in, so I wonder if there are perhaps alternate forms of it that could be used for people with less obviously anti-killing-the-gays views than my own.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t really have much editorializing to do, but frankly for someone who is &#8220;shocked&#8221; and who hopes for the abandonment of such &#8220;unjust and extraordinarily harsh legislation&#8221; it seems odd that he, who has &#8220;worked closely with Ugandan President Museveni on many important issues&#8221;, has decided not to work with him on this one.</p>
<p>It would also be nice if he would make more public his &#8220;shock&#8221;, but even that might be too much to wish for from the man who practically (if not literally) invented the &#8220;God, Gays, and Guns&#8221; platform.</p>
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		<title>Sen. Inhofe and the Ugandan anti-gay bill</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 21:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uganda, a country already rife with institutionalized homophobia, is considering a new law making &#8220;aggravated homosexuality&#8221; (that is, gay sex with someone under 18; gay sex while in a position of authority over the partner; repeated gay sex; or gay sex while HIV-positive) an offense worthy of the death penalty. According to a piece in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uganda, a country already rife with institutionalized homophobia, is considering a new law making &#8220;aggravated homosexuality&#8221; (that is, gay sex with someone under 18; gay sex while in a position of authority over the partner; repeated gay sex; or gay sex while HIV-positive) an offense worthy of the death penalty. According to <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/29/uganda-death-sentence-gay-sex">a piece</a> in <em>The Guardian</em> from 2 days ago:</p>
<blockquote><p>Life imprisonment is the minimum punishment for anyone convicted of having gay sex, under an anti-homosexuality bill currently before Uganda&#8217;s parliament. If the accused person is HIV positive or a serial offender, or a &#8220;person of authority&#8221; over the other partner, or if the &#8220;victim&#8221; is under 18, a conviction will result in the death penalty.</p>
<p>Members of the public are obliged to report any homosexual activity to police with 24 hours or risk up to three years in jail – a scenario that human rights campaigners say will result in a witchhunt. Ugandans breaking the new law abroad will be subject to extradition requests.</p></blockquote>
<p>Several people,<a href="http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/rachel-maddow-show-us-ties-ugandan-anti"> including Rachel Maddow</a>, have brought up The Family, the secretive evangelical group in Washington that puts on the National Prayer Breakfast, also mentioning Sen. Jim Inhofe&#8217;s connections both to the group and to Uganda. In fact, Inhofe has taken a special interest in Uganda, having traveled there about twice a year since 1998. According to <a href="http://newsok.com/inhofes-trips-to-africa-called-a-jesus-thing/article/3331838">a piece</a> in The Oklahoman, Charles Ssentongo (deputy chief of mission at the Ugandan Embassy in Washington) said Inhofe &#8220;has been a good friend of Africa and Uganda in particular. Senator Inhofe has been one of the leading voices on the various issues facing our continent.”</p>
<p>As a constituent of his, I wrote a note to Sen. Inhofe using the form on his web site:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Sen. Inhofe,</p>
<p>Charles Ssentongo, deputy chief of mission at the Ugandan Embassy in Washington, described you as &#8220;a good friend of Africa and Uganda in particular.&#8221; As your constituent, I would like to ask you to exercise your friendship with Uganda to clarify your position on an issue that has been raised there recently.</p>
<p>According the British newspaper The Guardian, Uganda, a state that already has strong anti-homosexuality laws, is considering the passage of an even stronger new bill. From the article:</p>
<p>&#8220;Life imprisonment is the minimum punishment for anyone convicted of having gay sex, under an anti-homosexuality bill currently before Uganda&#8217;s parliament. If the accused person is HIV positive or a serial offender, or a &#8220;person of authority&#8221; over the other partner, or if the &#8220;victim&#8221; is under 18, a conviction will result in the death penalty.</p>
<p>Members of the public are obliged to report any homosexual activity to police with 24 hours or risk up to three years in jail – a scenario that human rights campaigners say will result in a witchhunt. Ugandans breaking the new law abroad will be subject to extradition requests.&#8221;</p>
<p>There have been several articles written recently insinuating your support for this action, even going so far as blaming your and others&#8217; humanitarian interest in the country for this bill, currently under consideration. This seems doubtful.</p>
<p>However, given your particular relationship with Uganda, I would imagine you are uniquely qualified to comment on this &#8220;aggravated homosexuality&#8221; bill, and that your condemnation of it might carry special weight.</p>
<p>I would appreciate hearing your comments and, hopefully, even some kind of public statement. Thank you for your time.</p></blockquote>
<p>It is not what I would call strongly worded by any means, but I feel it gets the point across. I&#8217;ll post any reply that I receive.</p>
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