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Quote from: JohnE on October 01, 2012, 01:53:15 pmAnyone know what RR and the like have to about this? I'll bet it's hilarious.http://rr-bb.com/showthread.php?180417-California-becomes-first-state-in-nation-to-ban-gay-cure-therapy-for-children
Anyone know what RR and the like have to about this? I'll bet it's hilarious.
Don't want to T-bone their state sponsored GLBT indoctrination program for students, I guess. Can't ever seem to get enough GLBT grads on the left coast to suit the libs. Is GLBT the NWO answer to global population reduction? If so, maybe it's to balance out the state for all the illegals pouring over the border.
I'm so sick of the gay agenda being forced down our throats. Gay marriage is on the ballot here in Washington. We are being bombarded by commercials by advocates. On the local news a few minutes ago they said religious groups were marching today in favor. SCREAM! Great, churches giving the good housekeeping seal of approval to sin. They will have a lot to answer for someday.
From OP : Senate Bill 1172, which prohibits children under age 18 from undergoing “sexual orientation change efforts.”So why is this ok?Homosexual 'Mix It Up' day - Is your child's school on the list?Radical Southern Poverty Law Center behind gay indoctrination programQuoteOn, Tuesday, October 30, over two thousand schools across the nation will be observing "Mix It Up" (MIT) day. MIT is a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools. A strong focus is directed specifically to elementary and junior high grades.http://action.afa.net/email/online.a..._campaign=1974Isn't pushing homosexuality on children, a sexual orientation change effort? And what about the parents that get surgical altering for young preadolescent boys and administering hormones a sexual orientation change effort?
On, Tuesday, October 30, over two thousand schools across the nation will be observing "Mix It Up" (MIT) day. MIT is a nationwide push to promote the homosexual lifestyle in public schools. A strong focus is directed specifically to elementary and junior high grades.