Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Homosexuals in NC General Assembly at work

Contact your State Representative NOW!

Senate Bill 526 , entitled the "School Violence Prevention Act," is one of those innocuous sounding bills that everyone should be able to vote for-right? Well not so fast. Behind the suave sounding title is a law that would virtually insure that young children would be taught about "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" in our public schools and at a very early age. If we went into more detail as to the two dozen or more relationship "orientations" the first term includes, this email would never make it through anyone's email filter. If you need convincing, just do a search on the internet for the terms mentioned above.

Pro-homosexual activists had an opportunity to enact this bill last year, but refused to do so because these unnecessary terms were not included in the bill. Former Chairman of the State Board of Education, Howard Lee, stated that legislation was not needed in North Carolina to address school bullying. We agree. Although no child should be bullied, schools already have policies and procedures in place to deal with bullying. What they don't have, and what we don't want, is statutory language that would allow them to go into the schools and talk with young children about "sexual orientation" and "gender identity".
And if this wasn't bad enough, state courts in California, Connecticut, and Iowa used the rationale that their own state legislatures had recognized "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to arrive at the conclusion they were a protected class. This is the rationale these courts used to strike down their defense of marriage acts (DOMAs) and institute counterfeit "same-sex marriage." This bill is scheduled for consideration in the House Education Committee on Tuesday, May 26 at 11:00 a.m. If this bill passes the committee, then it could be considered by the full House as early as Wednesday so please call your state Representative now-please do not put this off. If you have the opportunity to visit your Representative while they are home for Memorial Day, please do so. Passage of this bill will move our state one step closer to allowing homosexuals to marry, and will put young children at risk of literally being recruited into a homosexual lifestyle while they are sitting in the classroom. If you don't believe this, then acquaint yourself with what is going on in Massachusetts and California today! Please contact your Senator NOW and ask them to OPPOSE SB 526.

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