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Saturday, October 24, 2009

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Equality Maine is at it again, trying to distort people's perception of same sex marriage by calling supporters of marriage liars. Here's what I mean:

This recent ad from Stand for Marriage Maine makes a valid accusation against the Equality Maine organizers, namely, that Equality Maine had tried to push homosexual teaching in Maine schools back in 2005. In 2009, of course, they push for same sex marriage and push acceptance to neuter marriage where man and woman become meaningless attributes.

Stand for Marriage Maine rightly points out that if same sex marriage is adopted in Maine, the next step will be to push the gay agenda into schools. (Of course, homosexuals and gay rights advocates are fond of telling me "there is no gay agenda." Political activism to neuter marriage isn't an agenda? Give me a bag.)

Equality Maine flatly rejects the Stand for Marriage Maine "attack" on same sex marriage. They seemingly deny that Maine will never allow teaching same sex marriage and acceptance of homosexuality in the school system. Yet, what are they really saying? Here's the basis of discontent from Maine's attorney general:
Maine Attorney General Janet Mills ruled last week that the new law would not force schools to teach same-sex marriage, and in the wake of that ruling, gay marriage advocates want the ad taken off the air. (MyFoxMaine.com)
In effect, those in Equality Maine say that because, in the past, Maine rejected teaching same sex marriage in schools, that, in the future, Maine will reject teaching same sex marriage in the schools.

This is all smoke and mirrors. Gay activists have continually denied that they would push for teaching same sex marriage in schools. (Truth be told, back in 2003, gay activists vehemently denied they would push for same sex marriage. Look where that "promise" has led us. But I digress.) Yet, all we need is one instance where gay activists have pushed to teach same sex marriage in schools to disqualify Equality Maine's objection. Here's only one example from Massachusetts, where same sex marriage is legal:
Massachusetts parents infuriated that their second graders were read King & King, a fairy tale about two gay princes, are suing the school and the teacher in federal court. The parents say schools are violating their religious freedom. But in Massachusetts, where gay marriage is legal, public school officials say they not only can talk about gay couples, they are required to. (NPR)
How about this recent gem? This comes from an NPR radio interview with a Massachusetts teacher who not only taught about same sex marriage to her grade school class, but also taught about some of the finer points of lesbian sex and sex toys:
“I know that, OK, this is legal now. If somebody wants to challenge me I say give me a break.” — Deb Allen, Teacher (Beetle Blogger)
Will passing a law in Maine to allow same sex marriage open the door to laws and school policy changes to teach same sex marriage in schools?

Of course it will.

You know it. I know it. Gay activists know it. We know it because this is exactly what gay activists want, complete acceptance and normalization of homosexual behavior and homosexual sex. In their dogmatic zeal, they will gladly hide one intention to gain another advantage. They will shout "You lie!" from the rooftops about same sex education in schools, all the while hiding behind their push to normalize the idea that two men or two women can also make a marriage.

Yet, Equality Maine and other political entities pushing to legalize neutering marriage dance the same dance, all the while producing volumes of smoke and roomfuls of mirrors in their zeal to bash those who think marriage ought to remain between a man and a woman.

Is this what you want, people of Maine? Do you want to help gay activists neuter marriage and, in some near future, teach your children that homosexual sex is all right?

Visit Stand for Marriage Maine by clicking on their banner and make a stand against the smoke and mirrors of gay activists.


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