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Public Advocate Delivers Report to Congress, Takes on Obama's State of the Union and Challenges Supreme Court to Defend Marriage

Contact: Eugene Delgaudio, President, Public Advocate of the U.S. Inc., 703-845-1808, eugenedelgaudio@erols.com

WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- Congress has been sworn in and the President makes his State of the Union address. A report by Eugene Delgaudio and Public Advocate has landed at the U.S. Capitol as well, along with a Supreme Court appeal that his group has worked on.

Public Advocate president Eugene Delgaudio, age 60, of Sterling, Va., has delivered reports to Congress and letters to most of the current Congress and Senate demanding that Congressmen and Senators stand up for traditional values in 2015 and beyond.

Delgaudio is making sure Supreme Court justices hear from him, too.

In direct comments to some members of Congress, Delgaudio condemned members of Congress and the Senate who voted for or supported the Gay Bill of Rights last year.

"It's important for our lawmakers to be held accountable for their anti-family votes," said Public Advocate President Eugene Delgaudio. "Public Advocate will always be fighting for the family and traditional values, even if it means standing up to some powerful liberals in Congress."

In his delivered report to Congress, Eugene Delgaudio highlights pro-family victories around the nation, as well as possible threats to traditional values. He also reminds Congressmen that the homosexual agenda has been roundly rejected by Americans, that Attorney General Eric Holder was hounded from office with petitions for his removal, that expensive efforts by rich donors in Michigan and other states failed to carry those states, and while the Supreme Court betrays traditional marriage, it could be the Senate and Congress' time to defend Christians from persecution in this country.

Public Advocate filed a 42 page legal brief on Michigan Case accepted by the Supreme Court.

Public Advocate's 42 page legal brief outlines why this case could end up allowing states to keep traditional marriage and argues that the definition of the 14th Amendment has been ignored and that "sexuality" is not the same as "race" and that God is a relevant source for American legal principles. The brief is posted here at the link
publicadvocateusa.org/news/article.php?article=9999.

Delgaudio's 8 page report to Congress is available to the public and has been distributed to 100,000 supporters nationwide. The report can be seen at the following link;
www.publicadvocateusa.org/library/PAN1404_Winter_Newsletter.pdf