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Old 06-20-2006, 07:31 AM   #1
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Democrat Family Values Curriculum

One of the largest Democrat support groups, the National Education Association – a public school Teachers’ labor union, plans to teach your kids the Democrat version of family values.

NEA will promote homosexual, polygamous marriages to students

"When I grow up, I can marry a boy OR a girl--or 2--or 3..."

The annual convention of the National Education Association is coming up in Orlando June 29 through July 6. Below is a revision that has just been proposed to the NEA "diversity" policy. The brackets are the proposed new language.

Essentially, this says schools should support and actively promote homosexual marriage --- and other "diverse" kinds of marriage too, I guess? Polygamy? I hate to say I told you so, but....


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B-8 Diversity*

The National Education Association believes that a
diverse society enriches all individuals. Similarities
and differences among races, ethnicity, color,
national origin, language, geographic location,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identification, age, physical ability, size,
occupation, and marital, parental, or economic status
form the fabric of a society.

The Association also believes that education should
foster the values of appreciation and acceptance of
the various qualities that pertain to people as
individuals and as members of diverse populations.

The Association further believes in the importance of
observances, programs and curricula that accurately
portray and recognize the roles, contributions,
cultures. and history of these diverse groups and
individuals.

[The Association believes that legal rights and
responsibilities with regard to medical decisions,
taxes, inheritance, adoption, legal immigration,
domestic partnerships, and civil unions and/or
marriage belong to all these diverse groups and
individuals.]

The Association encourages affiliates and members to
become part of programs and observances that may
include cultural and heritage celebrations and/or
history months. (1995, 2006)

* BRACKETS INDICATE PROPOSED NEW LANGUAGE


http://www.missionamerica.com/


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Re: Democrat Family Values Curriculum

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One of the largest Democrat support groups, the National Education Association – a public school Teachers’ labor union, plans to teach your kids the Democrat version of family values.

NEA will promote homosexual, polygamous marriages to students

"When I grow up, I can marry a boy OR a girl--or 2--or 3..."

The annual convention of the National Education Association is coming up in Orlando June 29 through July 6. Below is a revision that has just been proposed to the NEA "diversity" policy. The brackets are the proposed new language.

Essentially, this says schools should support and actively promote homosexual marriage --- and other "diverse" kinds of marriage too, I guess? Polygamy? I hate to say I told you so, but....


--------------------
B-8 Diversity*

The National Education Association believes that a
diverse society enriches all individuals. Similarities
and differences among races, ethnicity, color,
national origin, language, geographic location,
religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender
identification, age, physical ability, size,
occupation, and marital, parental, or economic status
form the fabric of a society.

The Association also believes that education should
foster the values of appreciation and acceptance of
the various qualities that pertain to people as
individuals and as members of diverse populations.

The Association further believes in the importance of
observances, programs and curricula that accurately
portray and recognize the roles, contributions,
cultures. and history of these diverse groups and
individuals.

[The Association believes that legal rights and
responsibilities with regard to medical decisions,
taxes, inheritance, adoption, legal immigration,
domestic partnerships, and civil unions and/or
marriage belong to all these diverse groups and
individuals.]

The Association encourages affiliates and members to
become part of programs and observances that may
include cultural and heritage celebrations and/or
history months. (1995, 2006)

* BRACKETS INDICATE PROPOSED NEW LANGUAGE


http://www.missionamerica.com/


The Democrats have a willing partner in their quest to poison the minds of our children.


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Are you paid to spread this BS all the time? It appears so since it's a gun forum and all you talk about is your extremely slanted political views.
You can spew BS about pro-life but how do you reconcile that with the death penalty? Confused? Bi-polar? Wacko? or what?
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Are you paid to spread this BS all the time? It appears so since it's a gun forum and all you talk about is your extremely slanted political views.
You can spew BS about pro-life but how do you reconcile that with the death penalty? Confused? Bi-polar? Wacko? or what?
If you don't wish to talk politcs in this "The Political View" forum you are free to get the heck out.

Death Penalty - the guilty are punished with death, that's called justice.

Abortion - an innocent life is punished with death for being conceived, that's called an injustice and an abomination.





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You can spew BS about pro-life but how do you reconcile that with the death penalty? Confused? Bi-polar? Wacko? or what?
You're the one comparing the lives of children innocent of any crime with the lives of convicted murderers and rapists.
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This ought to get Tom's knickers in a knot....

Schwarzenegger to help gay GOP group

By LISA LEFF
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to headline a fundraiser for gay Republicans in Hollywood next week in what would be his first appearance in front of a gay audience since he took office, according to the event's organizers.

The June 29 fundraiser for Log Cabin Republicans comes as Schwarzenegger considers whether to veto a bill that would require chapters from gay history to be added to public school text books in California. The governor already has indicated he opposes the measure.

The governor's stock has been down with gay rights groups since he vetoed a gay marriage bill in September. The action won him the dubious honor of receiving this year's "pink brick" award, bestowed on the public figure who organizers of the San Francisco gay pride parade decide has most hurt the gay rights cause.

But the Log Cabin Republicans, a group for gay and lesbian GOP members that publicly parted company with President Bush after he supported a federal gay marriage ban, have stood by Schwarzenegger since they endorsed him to unseat Democrat Gray Davis during the 2003 recall.

The governor's decision to be the keynote speaker at the $250-a-plate fundraiser is a way for him to return Log Cabin's loyalty, said Log Cabin President Patrick Guerrero.

"There is a better than 50-50 chance this man will be the governor of California for the next four years, and for the gay community to label somebody based on one veto is shortsighted," Guerrero said. "We thought allowing him to address these issues in a friendly setting as well as giving him a chance to get another look at who gay and lesbian families are was important both for him and for us."

Schwarzenegger campaign spokeswoman Julie Soderlund would not comment on the governor's reasons for agreeing to headline the Log Cabin fundraiser, saying aides do not confirm aspects of Schwarzenegger's schedule until the day before an event.

Although Schwarzenegger has said repeatedly that he does not have a moral objection to same-sex couples having the right to wed, he has been just as consistent that he thinks it is up to the courts or voters -- not lawmakers -- to bring about that change.

A state appeals court is set to hear oral arguments next month on a San Francisco judge's decision striking down California's one-man, one-woman marriage laws. Guerrero said he expects Schwarzenegger to get an earful on the topic during Log Cabin's fundraising dinner.

"Clearly the event is one where he understands and the campaign understands this issue is not going away," he said.

Log Cabin has not taken a position on the gay history curriculum bill on Schwarzenegger's desk. Seth Kilbourn, political director of Equality California, the state's largest gay rights lobbying group, said the organization still is pressing the governor to change his mind.

"We applaud the Log Cabin Republicans for working for change within the Republican Party and for the governor to speak to a gay group is a welcome thing," Kilbourn said.

Ron Prentice, executive director of the California Family Council, said Schwarzenegger is not at risk of losing conservative voters by speaking to a gay group if he follows through on his promise to sink the textbook bill.

"It's no surprise with an upcoming general election Governor Schwarzenegger is looking for all the votes he can get," Prentice said. "Any public official would be wise to listen to his constituents, but especially the majority, and I would say a family made up of a mom and a dad should have the final say on how moral issues are taught."
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This ought to get Tom's knickers in a knot....

to help gay GOP groupSchwarzenegger

By LISA LEFF
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to headline a fundraiser for gay Republicans in Hollywood next week in what would be his first appearance in front of a gay audience since he took office, according to the event's organizers.
The June 29 fundraiser for Log Cabin Republicans comes as Schwarzenegger considers whether to veto a bill that would require chapters from gay history to be added to public school text books in California. The governor already has indicated he opposes the measure.
The governor's stock has been down with gay rights groups since he vetoed a gay marriage bill in September. The action won him the dubious honor of receiving this year's "pink brick" award, bestowed on the public figure who organizers of the San Francisco gay pride parade decide has most hurt the gay rights cause.
But the Log Cabin Republicans, a group for gay and lesbian GOP members that publicly parted company with President Bush after he supported a federal gay marriage ban, have stood by Schwarzenegger since they endorsed him to unseat Democrat Gray Davis during the 2003 recall.
The governor's decision to be the keynote speaker at the $250-a-plate fundraiser is a way for him to return Log Cabin's loyalty, said Log Cabin President Patrick Guerrero.
"There is a better than 50-50 chance this man will be the governor of California for the next four years, and for the gay community to label somebody based on one veto is shortsighted," Guerrero said. "We thought allowing him to address these issues in a friendly setting as well as giving him a chance to get another look at who gay and lesbian families are was important both for him and for us."
Schwarzenegger campaign spokeswoman Julie Soderlund would not comment on the governor's reasons for agreeing to headline the Log Cabin fundraiser, saying aides do not confirm aspects of Schwarzenegger's schedule until the day before an event.
Although Schwarzenegger has said repeatedly that he does not have a moral objection to same-sex couples having the right to wed, he has been just as consistent that he thinks it is up to the courts or voters -- not lawmakers -- to bring about that change.
A state appeals court is set to hear oral arguments next month on a San Francisco judge's decision striking down California's one-man, one-woman marriage laws. Guerrero said he expects Schwarzenegger to get an earful on the topic during Log Cabin's fundraising dinner.
"Clearly the event is one where he understands and the campaign understands this issue is not going away," he said.
Log Cabin has not taken a position on the gay history curriculum bill on Schwarzenegger's desk. Seth Kilbourn, political director of Equality California, the state's largest gay rights lobbying group, said the organization still is pressing the governor to change his mind.
"We applaud the Log Cabin Republicans for working for change within the Republican Party and for the governor to speak to a gay group is a welcome thing," Kilbourn said.
Ron Prentice, executive director of the California Family Council, said Schwarzenegger is not at risk of losing conservative voters by speaking to a gay group if he follows through on his promise to sink the textbook bill.
"It's no surprise with an upcoming general election Governor Schwarzenegger is looking for all the votes he can get," Prentice said. "Any public official would be wise to listen to his constituents, but especially the majority, and I would say a family made up of a mom and a dad should have the final say on how moral issues are taught."
Why would you assume that I would be concerned about Schwarzenegger supporting Republicans? Gay Republicans are no better or worse than any other Republican.

Go Arnie! Every vote counts.



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to help gay GOP groupSchwarzenegger

By LISA LEFF
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to headline a fundraiser for gay Republicans in Hollywood next week in what would be his first appearance in front of a gay audience since he took office, according to the event's organizers.
The June 29 fundraiser for Log Cabin Republicans comes as Schwarzenegger considers whether to veto a bill that would require chapters from gay history to be added to public school text books in California. The governor already has indicated he opposes the measure.
The governor's stock has been down with gay rights groups since he vetoed a gay marriage bill in September. The action won him the dubious honor of receiving this year's "pink brick" award, bestowed on the public figure who organizers of the San Francisco gay pride parade decide has most hurt the gay rights cause.
But the Log Cabin Republicans, a group for gay and lesbian GOP members that publicly parted company with President Bush after he supported a federal gay marriage ban, have stood by Schwarzenegger since they endorsed him to unseat Democrat Gray Davis during the 2003 recall.
The governor's decision to be the keynote speaker at the $250-a-plate fundraiser is a way for him to return Log Cabin's loyalty, said Log Cabin President Patrick Guerrero.
"There is a better than 50-50 chance this man will be the governor of California for the next four years, and for the gay community to label somebody based on one veto is shortsighted," Guerrero said. "We thought allowing him to address these issues in a friendly setting as well as giving him a chance to get another look at who gay and lesbian families are was important both for him and for us."
Schwarzenegger campaign spokeswoman Julie Soderlund would not comment on the governor's reasons for agreeing to headline the Log Cabin fundraiser, saying aides do not confirm aspects of Schwarzenegger's schedule until the day before an event.
Although Schwarzenegger has said repeatedly that he does not have a moral objection to same-sex couples having the right to wed, he has been just as consistent that he thinks it is up to the courts or voters -- not lawmakers -- to bring about that change.
A state appeals court is set to hear oral arguments next month on a San Francisco judge's decision striking down California's one-man, one-woman marriage laws. Guerrero said he expects Schwarzenegger to get an earful on the topic during Log Cabin's fundraising dinner.
"Clearly the event is one where he understands and the campaign understands this issue is not going away," he said.
Log Cabin has not taken a position on the gay history curriculum bill on Schwarzenegger's desk. Seth Kilbourn, political director of Equality California, the state's largest gay rights lobbying group, said the organization still is pressing the governor to change his mind.
"We applaud the Log Cabin Republicans for working for change within the Republican Party and for the governor to speak to a gay group is a welcome thing," Kilbourn said.
Ron Prentice, executive director of the California Family Council, said Schwarzenegger is not at risk of losing conservative voters by speaking to a gay group if he follows through on his promise to sink the textbook bill.
"It's no surprise with an upcoming general election Governor Schwarzenegger is looking for all the votes he can get," Prentice said. "Any public official would be wise to listen to his constituents, but especially the majority, and I would say a family made up of a mom and a dad should have the final say on how moral issues are taught."
Why would you assume that I would be concerned about Schwarzenegger supporting Republicans? Gay Republicans are no better or worse than any other Republican.

Go Arnie! Every vote counts.



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TOM YOU GOT IT CORRCT! "Gay Republicans are no better or worse than any other Republican." I 100% AGREE. What dress will you wear to the next Republican Convention?
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