12/09/2008

Gay Day of Protest

If you are a reader of the internet, you can not avoid stories about the gay movement going on here since California voters' passage last month of Proposition 8. Proposition 8 ban gay marriage by the vote of American citizens. Now we have Day without a Gay. You can click on this story to see the article. The thing that stands out to me in this story is as follows:

'Scott Craig, a fifth-grade teacher at Independence
Charter School in Philadelphia, had
no problem requesting and
being granted the day off. So many of the school's 60
teachers were eager to show support for gay
rights they had to make sure enough stayed behind to staff classrooms.
About 25 teachers plan to take Wednesday off and to have their work covered by substitutes while they discuss ways to introduce gay issues to their students and volunteer at the local branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, Craig
said. A letter telling parents why so many teachers would be out went home Monday."

Why are they discussing ways to bring this issue to fifth graders? Why are parents putting up with this kind of teachers and schools that want to brain wash little kids for their own agenda? Now if this was a way to bring God into the life of children we all know where the ACLU would be heading for. They would could not wait still they got a restraining order against the teachers and school.
Just as in the 60’s the schools and teachers will be putting their gay agenda in our schools as they did race when civil rights were an issue.
The citizens of several states have spoken on gay marriage but let our courts seem to know better of what Americans want then the average citizens.

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