Posted on 03/05/2005 7:40:34 AM PST by tmp02
I was watch the local PBS station (WETA in Maryland). They wanted me to call in to pledge money to them if I agreed with the programing they had on this season. I CALL, but NOT to make a pledge, but to tell them how angry I was that they aired Baxter Bunny and the LESBIAN COUPLE - as if it is OK. CALL YOUR PBS STATION! TELL WHAT YOU THING, and don't pledge.
Next time, try decaf.
This is what the left is up to:
Posted by Peach to watchdog_writer
On Bloggers & Personal 03/05/2005 9:57:53 AM EST · 3 of 5
Last year I had a letter to the editor published in the paper regarding gay marriage. After telling people about Tammy Bruce' book and reminding people that Clinton signed the defense of marriage act, this is what was in the letter and about 2 hours of research on the internet provided:
In Vermont, a program was instituted called Outright Vermont. Vermont schools advertise this program on bulletin boards and the materials contain links to web sites which lead to adult gay male porn sites. Last year, NYT opened the first gay high school in the nation.
Former Gov. Gay Davis of California signed a sex education law that requires students to adopt a healthy attitude toward homosexuality. The NEA has been developing programs to incorporate the gay agenda into our public schools for children of all ages.
Many programs have been in place for over 20 years and the curricula is getting more radical each year.
NEA is trying to force state governments to require both home schoolers and private schools to teach pro gay agendas or refuse to validate their diplomas.
The NEA has successfully sponsored a curriculum which some schools have adopted that requires children to partake in "Gay Day" which involved playacting.
In March 2002, Penn State University featured an advocate of pedophilia at a women's health conference, despite congressional disapproval and parental concerns.
In 1998, the American Psychological Associated claimed that pedophilia often "does not cause intense harm on a pervasive basis."
The North American Man Boy Love Assoc. (NAMBLA) is a regularly quoted member of the gay movement and pedophile themes abound in their literature. Their web site quotes "...instead of condemning pedophiles for their involvement with lesbian and gay youth, we should be supporting them." The gay movement does not condemn these comments or ask that the Association refrain from attaching itself to their agenda.
The taboo against adult-child sex is eroding and the NYT and other cultural elite press regularly praise literary works containing pedophilia relationships. Poet Allen Ginsberg was a pedophile and member of NAMBLA. His poetry contained explicit references to pedophilia and yet when he died in 1997, journalists praised him as an icon whose poetry was without rival.
Researchers differ on the numbers, but approximately 25% of gay men report they wre molested as children which they blame for setting them on the road to homosexuality. This is not to paint all gays as having predatory motives, but I believe that gay marriage will provide an access to children through adoption that is unprecedented and dangerous. And yet, we are told that praying in school is dangerous to our children. Moral relativism is standing on its head.
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If everyone calls, it will tie up the lines...
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"NEA is trying to force state governments to require both home schoolers and private schools to teach pro gay agendas or refuse to validate their diplomas. "
Okay then. My homeschooled kids just wouldn't have a diploma.
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Nor would mine...and they'll most likely be in HIGH demand by most companies...that is, considering that most diplomas these days are so much toilet paper....
True on all points. But what would those ways around them be?
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I wish I knew! Surely if I did, I would have acted on them. I had wondered, if being the US Constitution guarantees each state shall remain a Republic, there might be something that could be done on the federal level, in those states where residents have been denied the right to vote on critical matters relating to family and marriage. This is where this all starts. However, I think it has been looked into, and Judges denied requests to hear the cases.
Well, let's face it. Judges are more responsible for the current problems than congressmen are. Judges make more laws from the bench than congress could get passed in a year!
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