Posted on 11/05/2012 12:28:36 PM PST by massmike
As the "gay marriage" elections approach in Minnesota, Washington, Maryland, and Maine, the mainstream media in those states has begun attacking the hard-hitting pro-family TV and radio ads just released, calling them "misleading" and "untruthful."
(Of course, we have never seen any criticism or "fact-checking" of pro-gay marriage ads by the media.)
The ads feature powerful testimony David and Tonia Parker, parents from Lexington, Mass., who are warning citizens what "gay marriage" will lead to in the public schools.
As MassResistance reported, in 2005 the local Lexington, Mass. elementary school began introducing homosexual "family" issues in the kindergarten where the Parkers' 6-year-old son attended. The Parkers asked the school to follow the state's parents' rights law (re: human sexuality issues) and notify them when these issues would be brought up, and allow them to opt their son out. The school officials refused, and publicly announced that they would continue teaching these subjects to children despite the parents' objections. After a second-grade teacher read the homosexual book King and King to kids, parents from that class, Robb & Robin Wirthlin, joined the Parkers' objections. Finally, in 2007 the Parkers and the Wirthlins brought a federal civil rights case against the town.
Shockingly, the federal judge in Boston ruled that because of "gay marriages" are performed in Massachusetts, schools had an obligation to equate homosexuality with regular marriage -- and the parents had no rights to opt out or even be notified.
(Excerpt) Read more at massresistance.com ...
Mainstream media in four states with "gay marriage" votes attacking latest pro-marriage ads featuring David & Tonia Parker
The judge that ruled against the Parkers is the same judge that recently ruled that a convicted wife-killer is entitled to a taxpayer-funded sex change!
That is why we homeschool, so we don't have to have our kids brainwashed...by LIBERALS!!
The “tolerance” of the Left
/sarcasm
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