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Welcome to Call to Decision
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Donald
E. Wildmon
Founder and Chairman
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June
19, 2006
National
Education Association Set to Endorse Homosexual Marriage
Teacher's
union begins plans to promote homosexual marriage in public
schools
The
National Education Association is set to endorse homosexual
marriage at their convention coming up in Orlando June 29
through July 6.
The new NEA proposal essentially says schools should support
and actively promote homosexual marriage and other forms of
marriage (two men and one woman, three women, two women and
three men, etc.) in their local schools.
The new proposal, expected to pass overwhelmingly, is found
under the B-8 Diversity paragraph:
The Association... 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.
Translated, that means the NEA will promote homosexual
marriage in every avenue they have available, including
textbooks, to all children at all age levels and without the
permission or knowledge of parents. Their plans will include
every public school in America.
Take Action
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- First, please forward this to all parents with
children in public schools. They need to be
aware of the plans the NEA has to indoctrinate
their children with their pro-homosexual,
homosexual marriage agenda.
- Click
here to send your email to your NEA state
affiliate.
- Please forward this to public school teachers
you know so they can be aware of the NEA's
plans. In fact, their membership dues will be
used to help implement the new NEA plan.
AFA encourages teachers who do not approve of their
dues going to the NEA to find an alternative
teacher's group to help them retain their benefits.
Teachers might want to give the CEAI home page a
look http://www.ceai.org/index.htm
or find another alternative in their state.
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