Friday, July 07, 2006
NEA Approves Pro-Homosexual Resolution
How appropriate that the day after New York and Georgia judges reject homosexual marriage, the National Education Association approves a resolution in its support.
What does homosexual marriage have anything to do with your child's education? Everything! Here is the resolution:
Here is the irony: 44 states (all but CT, MA, NJ, NM, NY, and RI) have Constitutional (20) or Statutory (43) law defining marriage between one man and one woman. Thus, the NEA elites have rejected the consensus of parents and parent's lawmakers to decide what is best for parent's children.
This is outrageous! I say "no more!" to their homosexual propaganda, "no more" to their attempts to indoctrinate our children, and "no more" to the prideful mocking of parents and American law. Oh, the arrogance it takes to laugh in the face of parents and pass this resolution.
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What does homosexual marriage have anything to do with your child's education? Everything! Here is the resolution:
[racism, sexism, sexual orientation and gender identification discrimination] should not affect the legal rights and obligations of the partners in a legally-recognized domestic partnership, civil union, or marriage.This is now the accepted philosophy of teachers in your local school district. These people distribute "free advice" recommending specific actions regarding homosexuality. These champions of the homosexual agenda offer principals tolerance training tips, curriculum guides, and school assemblies to advocate issues of special concern.
Here is the irony: 44 states (all but CT, MA, NJ, NM, NY, and RI) have Constitutional (20) or Statutory (43) law defining marriage between one man and one woman. Thus, the NEA elites have rejected the consensus of parents and parent's lawmakers to decide what is best for parent's children.
This is outrageous! I say "no more!" to their homosexual propaganda, "no more" to their attempts to indoctrinate our children, and "no more" to the prideful mocking of parents and American law. Oh, the arrogance it takes to laugh in the face of parents and pass this resolution.