Dominican Republic protest against Obama’s homo-activist ambassador

Photo ~ Catholic Cardinal Nicolás de Jesús López Rodríguez called Brewster (James "Wally" Brewster - Obama appointee) a “maricón” — a Spanish word usually translated as “faggot.”

SANTO DOMINGO, July 12, 2013 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The outrage of Dominican religious leaders to the Obama administration’s appointment of a homosexual activist as ambassador to the country has sparked a call for a nation-wide protest, dubbed "Black Monday," to take place July 15.

Christian leaders are asking people to wear a black arm band, to show a black banner or ribbon on cars, or to dress entirely in black on Monday, to show that the public rejects the US State Department's promotion of its homosexual agenda in their country.

“In reality, it’s a lack of respect, of consideration, that they should send us a person of that type as ambassador,” said Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Pablo Cedaño in a recent interview. “I have the hope that he won’t arrive because I know that if he arrives he’s going to suffer and will have to leave.”

Cedaño’s sentiments were echoed by Santo Dominco’s Cardinal Archbishop Nicolas de Jesus Lopez. “You can expect anything from the United States,” said the cardinal.