Rep. James Lankford denied saying that he thinks someone should be fired because they are gay.
Oklahoma Representative
James Lankford came under fire Tuesday for his comments about homosexuality, discrimination and the workplace.
After an impromptu interview with Rep. Lankford, the liberal blog "Think Progress," reported Lankford said he
believes an employer should be able to fire someone for his or her sexual orientation.
Lankford said the blog misrepresented what he said. He said he told the interviewer being gay is a choice and
should not be protected from workplace discrimination. He said he
believes the distinction lies in a person's choice to act on their
sexual orientation.
He denied saying that he thinks someone should be fired because they are gay.
"That's absurd," he told News 9 anchor Stan Miller.
The representative said he also believes marriage is a union between a man and woman.
Many legislators in Oklahoma seem to agree with
that last statement. The Oklahoma Senate passed a resolution supporting
traditional marriage.
Senators approved the resolution 40 to four in reaction to President Obama's recent announcement supporting same sex marriage.
The author of the legislation says he does not believe the president's views reflect the values of Oklahoma.
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