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Hot Rod
Member | Fri May 29 10:51:07 California Law Makers Approve K-12 Pro-Homosexual School Bills 8/23/2006 By Robert Knight CWA of California urges constituents to contact the governor and ask for vetoes. California's State Assembly on Monday passed a bill so sweeping that it would mandate "homosexual indoctrination" of schoolchildren as young as kindergarten, according to CWA's California leaders. SB 1437, which requires editing textbooks and other materials to give only positive references to homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality and transvestitism, was approved on a nearly party-line vote of 47-31 (46 Democrats and one Republican for; 30 Republicans and one Democrat against) after a Republican-sponsored amendment to require parental permission failed 26-48. The bill was sponsored by lesbian activist state Sen. Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica), a former actress who is the driving force behind the legislative homosexual agenda. Earlier this month, in the face of a promised veto by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), Kuehl removed a portion of the bill that would have forced all California public schools to teach the "history and achievements" of homosexuals in America. "The liberal majority in Sacramento has made its desires clear. Nothing short of homosexual indoctrination in our schools will please them," said Penny Harrington, CWA of California state director of legislation. "The battle lines have been drawn. Will we offer our children willingly or fight for them?" CWA was among several pro-family groups that rallied on Saturday in Los Angeles against the legislation. Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), who floor-managed SB 1437, said in his floor statement that the bill was about the "safety" of "sexual minority kids." He said that the schools had an obligation to prohibit anything that, as the bill puts it, "reflects adversely" on homosexuality. "The way that you correct a wrong is by outlawing. 'Cause if you don't outlaw it, then people's biases tend to take over and dominate the perspective and the point of view," Nunez said. CWA's Harrington noted that, "A member of our state legislature (Rep. Lloyd Levine [D-Van Nuys]) has thumbed his nose at traditional Biblical values by calling parents, pastors, church leaders, and common sense Californians a 'shrill and diminishing minority.'" Meanwhile, former homosexual and now pro-family San Diego activist James Hartline revealed this week that a San Diego tax-funded charter school allowed elementary-age children to march in the recent San Diego Gay Pride Parade, a development that Hartline, who publishes a pro-family newsletter, found "appalling." "These children were brought into the midst of a number of businesses promoting pornography and nearly nude men and women in graphic sexualized demonstrations," Hartline told WorldNetDaily.com. "The children marched under the auspices of the San Diego Cooperative Charter School. Did the teachers miss the man who marched down the street giving out goodies while only wearing a g-string?" Hartline asked. "Did they overlook the car filled with men that advertised for RentBoy, a male escort service?" As for the California school legislation, pro-family groups, including CWA of California, are urging constituents to contact Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to ask him to veto SB 1437 and several others that are either on his desk or likely to arrive there. The other bills include: SB 1441, sponsored by Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica), which requires all businesses, schools and institutions that accept any state money to promote homosexuality, bisexuality and transsexuality, or face a funding cutoff. No religious exemption is included, so the state could threaten child care centers and Christian schools that accept CalWORKS childcare vouchers and Cal Grant college grants. As of Tuesday, the bill was in the Senate. AB 606, sponsored by Lloyd Levine (D-Van Nuys), would give the state superintendent of schools the power to withhold funds to schools that do not establish and publicize antidiscrimination policies based on "gender identity" and "sexual orientation." It also authorizes the creation of new curricula to promote acceptance of all manner of sexual activity to schoolchildren. As of Tuesday, the bill was on the Senate floor. AB 1056, sponsored by Judy Chu (D-Monterey Park), would authorize $250,000 for a "tolerance education" voluntary pilot program at several schools that would effectively outlaw any expression of traditional values, including a preference for marriage. As of Tuesday, the bill was on the Senate floor. "What's voluntary today becomes mandatory tomorrow," said Cindy Moles, CWA California state director. Many observers said all of the bills are likely to reach the governor's desk. Seven Assembly members, all of them Republicans, spoke on the floor against SB 1437 before the vote. Six members, all Democrats, spoke in favor of the bill. Rep. Jay La Suer (R-San Diego) called the bill "a camel's nose of the homosexual agenda going into our schools. It's about time we said 'enough is enough.' Don't push this down the throats of families who don't want it and children who don't understand it. This bill is basically a predatory bill that preys upon the innocence of children." "Our children must not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness," CWA's Harrington said. "It's time to get off the sidelines and into the game. Call the governor now and spread the word." Randy Thomasson, president of the California pro-family group Campaign for Children and Families said, "We call upon Governor Schwarzenegger to keep his promise to veto SB 1437, which micromanages public schools by forcing them to promote a gaggle of sexual lifestyles that disturb parents and confuse kids." Cindy Moles, CWA's California State Director, said, "We have reached the point in California where we must turn the tide or our children will suffer irreparable harm. "We must stop the homosexual indoctrination of our children. If these bills become law, our children will be taught that homosexual, bisexual, and transgender behaviors are normal and acceptable. Parents should be storming the capitol demanding that the governor veto these bills. We must protect our children." Action: Please contact Gov. Schwarzenegger's office and ask him to veto AB 606, AB 1056, AB 2560 and SB 1437 and SB 1441. Below are phone and fax numbers to his offices throughout the state. You may also e-mail www.governor@governor.ca.gov or go to www.govmail.ca.gov. Please place "Veto AB 606, AB 1056, AB 2560, SB 1437 and SB 1441" in the subject line. Office location - Phone - Fax Sacramento - (916) 445-2841 - (916) 445-4633 Fresno - (559) 445-5295 - (559) 445-5328 Los Angeles - (213) 897-0322 - (213) 897-0319 Riverside - (951) 680-6860 - (951) 680-6863 San Diego - (619) 525-4641 - (619) 525-4640 San Francisco - (415) 703-2218 - (415) 703-2803 Bookmark and Share Printer Friendly Version Recent Articles Victory for Religious Liberty in California Day of Truth 2009 Carefully Consider Future of Child Care South Dakota Should Avoid Overregulation for Child Care Department of Education Nominee Brings Radical Focus to Education Sexy TV and Pregnant Teens Preschool Project Draws Praise - Cindy Flakoll, Legislative Liaison, quoted in the Argus Leader Pro Homosexual Anti-Bullying Law Defeated Schoolchildren's Health Protection Act Encouraging Developments in California Homeschooling Case � Prayers Still Needed Concerned Women for America 1015 Fifteenth St. N.W., Suite 1100 Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 488-7000 Fax: (202) 488-0806 http://www...tment=CFI&categoryid=education |
roland
Member | Fri May 29 11:14:41 "8/23/2006 " Not only this is from 3 years ago, and if you've look at the bill, it doesn't mandate any homosexual indoctrination. Self pwn much, HR? |
yankeessuck123
Member | Fri May 29 11:15:04 Some would call it indoctrination, some would call it teaching tolerance and acceptance. |
Im better then you
Member | Fri May 29 11:19:08 Yes, what can possibly go wrong with teaching kids that gay people are there friends. |
roland
Member | Fri May 29 11:20:17 Is banning anti-semantics teaching material = jewish indoctrination, ys? |
Madc0w
Member | Fri May 29 11:24:30 Anti-semantics? |
roland
Member | Fri May 29 11:26:30 semitic* |
yankeessuck123
Member | Fri May 29 11:27:33 That would clearly be banning hateful messages in favor of more positive ones. |
Madc0w
Member | Fri May 29 11:28:46 Ok The people against this btw are idiots... |
yankeessuck123
Member | Fri May 29 11:29:09 Or indeed teaching tolerance and acceptance rather than Nazism. |
Charper
Member | Fri May 29 15:00:50 yeah, Rods such a social liberal |
Viral hemorrhagic fever
Member | Fri May 29 15:12:37 I stopped reading 4 or 5 lines in. Everyone involved in passing that bill should be burned alive for it. |
Madc0w
Member | Fri May 29 15:15:14 The thread should have ended after this, though: "Not only this is from 3 years ago," This is from 2006 ffs. Why is it posted? |
teabag
Member | Fri May 29 15:17:23 Teaching kids that sucking dick is normal in an attempt to get them to do it. |
Real Fred
Member | Fri May 29 15:17:56 "SB 1437, which requires editing textbooks and other materials to give only positive references to homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality and transvestitism, was approved" Help wanted: Need a person to edit childrens school books in an effort to shine a positive light on trannies. Perfect job for Madc0w. |
Sigmund
Member | Fri May 29 15:31:28 Perversion 101 |
Madc0w
Member | Fri May 29 15:31:45 Can you help me? I'll need an assistant. |
Canadian
Member | Fri May 29 16:23:42 Dunno Fred, I'm pretty sure a lot of people would consider fisting sodomy, and therefore "bad". You could convert some of the "Concerned Women of America" into pro-fisting advocates. |
Hot Rod
Member | Fri May 29 16:23:49 DATE OF ARTICLE: Friday, May 29, 2009 I think I grabbed the wrong article. The Law in this one was submitted to the State legislature which passed it in 2006, but Arnold vetoed it. I was in a hurry and got careless. Sorry. The one in the news was passed by a local school board in the last day or two. I'll try to find the correct article pretty soon. |
Charper
Member | Fri May 29 16:26:49 shut the fuck up tard |
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