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These are excerpts from an address given by Elder Russell M. Nelson at the World Congress of Families V in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Aug. 12, 2009. (emphasis added)
"Nothing, absolutely nothing, compares with the companionship between a husband and a wife. And nothing, absolutely nothing, can provide the joy and growth that come from happy children who make a family circle. Throughout my life, I have answered to many titles, including doctor, captain, professor, and elder. But the titles I revere most are those of husband, father, and grandfather.
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Appeals Judge issues outrageous ruling embracing homosexual "tolerance" lessons, ignoring Constitutional religious guarantees. Uses notorious "1999 Curriculum Frameworks" in argument.
Parker's lawyers already preparing to appeal case to US Supreme Court
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Federal Appeals Judge Sandra L. Lynch, a Clinton appointee, wrote the opinion.
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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS (JAN. 31, 2008) A three-judge federal appeals panel issued a bizarre and horrific ruling today denying the recent appeal by David Parker, his wife Tonia, and Rob and Robin Wirthlin in their federal Civil Rights case against the Lexington school system. The ruling, written Judge Sandra L. Lynch, upholds the dismissal of the case by Federal Judge Mark Wolf, agrees with his reasoning (with some minor exceptions) and even goes a bit further. |
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Elementary school teaching cross-dressing and transgenderism in the 3rd grade!!
A mother confronts the radical edge of the homosexual agenda in the schools - is forced to remove her daughter from school.
Which is the worse horror -- an elementary school using a GLSEN homosexual activist to teach third-graders about cross-dressing and transgenderism, and that men can have operations to become women? Or a parent being harassed and hounded by the school and community activists for publicly complaining? |
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Getting into vulnerable kids' minds:
Massachusetts schools using "safe zones" to counsel children who feel different - maybe they should "come out" as gay!
Suicide prevention, say homosexual activists. Claim sessions must be secret for "protection of kids."
(See local newspaper column - below.)
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At Estabrook Elementary School, Lexington, MA, March 24, 2006. (The same school that the David Parker incident took place.) The teacher had chosen the day's theme as "weddings" -- and this is the book she decided to read to the class. This book continues to be placed in elementary classrooms (including that one) in Lexington and in others around the state. |
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