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Dara (R'ykandar Korra'ti) kahvi at murkworks.net
Thu Jun 1 00:38:25 PDT 2006


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Focus on the Family launches anti-marriage-rights blitz; there are a  
zillion of these things. They've sent out the special sooper-dooper  
action items, they're cranking out the anti-gay articles; it's hardcore  
and will presumably stay that way through the vote next week. James  
Dobson is also dedicating half this week's regular half-hour broadcasts  
to drumming up support for the amendment.

Here's the "Targeted Senator" list from one of their items:

Arkansas — Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, Democrats
Colorado — Ken Salazar, Democrat
Florida — Bill Nelson, Democrat
Indiana — Evan Bayh, Democrat
Louisiana — Mary Landrieu, Democrat
Maine — Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe, Republicans
Montana — Max Baucus, Democrat
Nebraska — Chuck Hagel, Republican
New Hampshire — John Sununu, Republican
North Dakota — Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan, Democrats
Pennsylvania — Arlen Specter, Republican
Rhode Island — Lincoln Chafee, Republican
South Dakota — Tim Johnson, Democrat

These are the unannounced/undecided Senators they're trying to get on  
their side in the US. These are the people you need to contact if you  
have any relevance to them at all, and ask them to oppose this  
monstrosity of an amendment.

Meanwhile, in Canada, the Canada Family Action Coalition and Focus on  
the Family Canada are ramping up the C-38 revote fight; they're working  
for a late-summer vote, which they think gives them their best shot of  
banning same-sex marriage in Canada again. If you're in Canada, NOW IS  
THE TIME to be talking up your MP - particularly if yours is considered  
one of the "undecided" votes. The fundamentalists certainly are. Focus  
on the Family Canada is particularly interested in building  
ground-level support for theoconservative efforts in general. DO NOT  
IGNORE THIS. They did it here; they're very good at it. You'll have to  
be good at it too.

Locally, the R-65 signature gathering effort is peaking; they need to  
get enough signatures in by June 6th. I've no idea whether they'll make  
it. They've had surprisingly few signature-gatherers on the ground; the  
effort has been almost entirely through mailings and churches, with  
pastors delivering impassioned sermons against LBGT people, followed by  
referendum signings in the lobby afterwards. Is their network large  
enough to get anti-gay initiatives on the ballot without having to step  
outside? We'll find out in another week.

But now, today's news.


I may have to start reading superhero comics again: Batwoman is a dyke;

Don't look for this to get any fundamentalist coverage, but it appears  
that the "rhythm method" may, in fact, kill more fertilised embryos  
than any other form of non-barrier birth control, helping demonstrate  
yet again that Apparently, Jesus Does Not Give A Rat's Ass About These  
Cells;

Focus on the Family ACTION ITEM/"news" story for the  
anti-marriage-rights Marriage Protection Amendment; vote is next week;

Focus on the Family contentless newsbrief about the New York marriage  
case, still underway;

Focus on the Family fax-based ACTION ITEM - they're saying faxes are  
"harder to ignore" than email;

FotF apologises for fax system issues; they say they were "overwhelmed"  
by the response and that it's fixed now;

FotF ACTION ITEM on the FMA and slightly-less-content-free newsbrief  
about the New York marriage rights case; basically, Focus on the Family  
loads up on scare-stories about major issues whenever they're up for a  
vote and includes action items;

Speaking of which, here's a rerun of the Catholic Charities case, with  
an urge to support an anti-marriage amendment at the end, and also  
saying that marriage rights for lesbian and gay couples is inherently  
oppressive to Christians and that "religious liberty is at stake";

And another one; a fire department board member - a volunteer - who  
supported the anti-marriage-rights petition in Massachusetts gets  
questioned on it by a gay member of the local city council; the council  
as a whole decides not to include him on the new board; Focus on the  
Family makes it T3H GAY MAFIA;

Maggie Gallagher's latest dark warnings that the Senate had better not  
leave marriage up to the courts - they should kick it to the curb now,  
and shut off the whole "new conflicts for neighbours" that it brings  
up;

Family Research Council's lead item - their front page blurb - is an  
anti-marriage petition effort, to be delivered to Congress before the  
amendment vote;

FRC president Tony Perkins's email newsletter includes an ACTION ITEM  
to support the anti-marriage amendment;

FRC has set up a "Media War Chest" fund to pay for national  
anti-marriage commercials; they're asking for donations;

Faith and Freedom Network says the fact that marriage-rights supporters  
also oppose Referendum 65 (to remove GBLT civil rights protections in  
Washington State) is proof that their referendum really is necessary to  
preserve marriage; personally, I don't see how you'd expect people who  
support marriage rights _not_ to oppose a referendum against civil  
rights law;

American Family Association/Agape Press reports on Catholic League  
supporting a school for firing a gay teacher on the basis that he was  
looking for dates with... other gay men;

Former judge Roy "Ten Commandments" Moore is running for Alabama  
governor as a Republican; current polling shows him with a lead over  
the Republican incumbent;

LifeNews ACTION ITEM reports that the Oglala Sioux tribe has voted "to  
ban all abortions on their reservation" and has suspended President  
Fire Thunder for 20 days pending investigation - however, work on the  
clinic is proceeding; the action item is to "voice your thoughts on the  
abortion business to [the] Oglala Sioux Tribe";

Family Research Council applauds Supreme Court for upholding the right  
of the Boy Scouts to engage in religious discrimination against  
atheists and agnostics while still getting government money;

Concerned Women for America run article supporting Catholic Charities  
of Boston's refusal to place adoptive children with legally-married  
same-sex couples, warns of general doom, talks up Maggie Gallagher;

CWA endorses Marie Waldron for California assembly;

CWA on George Will column against the insipid "Values Voters" label for  
theoconservatives: our values are real, everybody else's are stupid,  
broken, or evil;

Focus on the Family Canada, REAL Women of Canada, other anti-marriage  
groups working on dumping C-38, which legalised marriage in Canada;  
they want a vote late this summer, which is when they see their best  
chance at getting the law overturned;

Vote Marriage Canada is still the umbrella group, now working to  
overturn C-38 and ban lesbian and gay civil marriage;

Focus on the Family Canada ACTION ITEM to lobby MPs to vote to ban  
lesbian and gay marriage in Canada, and reverse C-38; they're starting  
now;

Focus on the Family Canada's "Marriage and Homosexuality: A Christian  
Response" lists a lot of the usual material, tho' much more mildly  
stated than the American version;

FotF Canada: women are getting abortions in Canada for gender selection;

Focus on the Family USA; "Another Victory for the Boy Scouts," allowing  
the group to continue discriminating against agnostic and atheist youth  
while still getting government support;

Focus on the Family USA again, talking about how "both sides" are  
trying to get abortion initiatives on the South Dakota ballot, but  
_not_ noting that the pro-rights side already has their signatures in -  
and the anti-abortion side hasn't; meanwhile, they quote an  
antiabortion activist against the idea of a public vote; "When the  
legislators were debating the House Bill 1215, they were overwhelmed  
with calls and e-mail and letters from the constituents. The people of  
South Dakota actually already voted";

Focus on the Family USA mocks new Batwoman comic;

Conservative MP Garth Turner (Toronto) calls out Canadian  
theoconservatives, speaks a bit too bluntly for the Institute for  
Canadian Values; they're demanding he be disciplined, and imply that  
he's a racist;

Canada Family Action Coalition has about a zillion items out today; the  
first is an update on the efforts to rally MPs against marriage rights,  
and to overturn marriage law in Canada;

CFAC letter on the effort to allow a broad-range of anti-gay  
discrimination by teachers, other government employees; it failed in  
Alberta, but they're bringing it back up again next year; this is the  
bill that I would have supported had it only protected religious  
groups, but it went well beyond that - which was the point;

CFAC: gay rights and abortion rights lead directly to padeophilia;

CFAC: Canada needs the "bold, honest, and civil kind of leadership"  
exhibited by California governor Schwarzenegger;

Faith and Freedom Network sent out a Referendum 65 (anti-civil-rights)  
urgent update on the 28th, calling on pastors to redouble their efforts  
to get signatures from their congregations and get them in by June 6th.


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Batwoman is back as a lesbian
By LARRY MCSHANE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
Wednesday, May 31, 2006 · Last updated 3:11 p.m. PT

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/artandlife/ 
1404AP_Batwoman_Uncloseted.html?source=mypi

NEW YORK -- Years after she first emerged from the Batcave, Batwoman is  
coming out of the closet. DC Comics is resurrecting the classic comic  
book character as a lesbian, unveiling the new Batwoman in July as part  
of an ongoing weekly series that began this year.

[More at URL]


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'Rhythm method' may kill off more embryos than other methods of  
contraception
The rhythm method and embryonic death J Med Ethics 2006; 32: 355-6

http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-05/bsj-mm052306.php

The "rhythm method" may kill off more embryos than other contraceptive  
methods, such as coils, morning after pills, and oral contraceptives,  
suggests an article in the Journal of Medical Ethics.

The method relies on abstinence during the most fertile period of a  
woman's menstrual cycle. For a woman who has regular 28 day cycles,  
this is around days 10 to 17 of the cycle.

It is the only method of birth control condoned by the Catholic Church,  
because it doesn't interfere with conception, so allowing nature to  
take its course.

It is believed that the method works because it prevents conception  
from occurring. But says Professor Bovens, it may owe much of its  
success to the fact that embryos conceived on the fringes of the  
fertile period are less viable than those conceived towards the middle.

[More at URL]


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Focus Action Launches Marriage-Protection Blitz
Message to grassroots: The vote is only days away. There is no time to  
lose.by Pete Winn, associate editor
Focus on the Family
May 30, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/extras/a0040678.cfm

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote June 7 on the federal Marriage  
Protection Amendment (MPA), and grassroots pro-family groups are  
stepping up efforts to make sure their constituents weigh in on one of  
the most important issues of our time.

Focus on the Family Action Founder Dr. James Dobson will focus this  
week on the MPA during two broadcasts of his nationally syndicated  
radio show. He is asking Americans to flood the phone lines of some key  
Senators to let them know how strongly their constituents feel about  
passing the amendment, which defines marriage as the union of one man  
and one woman. He said senators need to feel the heat from people all  
across the country.

[...]

The targeted senators are:

Arkansas — Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, Democrats
Colorado — Ken Salazar, Democrat
Florida — Bill Nelson, Democrat
Indiana — Evan Bayh, Democrat
Louisiana — Mary Landrieu, Democrat
Maine — Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe, Republicans
Montana — Max Baucus, Democrat
Nebraska — Chuck Hagel, Republican
New Hampshire — John Sununu, Republican
North Dakota — Kent Conrad and Byron Dorgan, Democrats
Pennsylvania — Arlen Specter, Republican
Rhode Island — Lincoln Chafee, Republican
South Dakota — Tim Johnson, Democrat

[...]

TAKE ACTION/FOR MORE INFORMATION:
You can help in the battle over the MPA. Visit our Marriage Protection  
Amendment Action Center. If you are a CitizenLink Daily Update  
subscriber, click on the blue button in the e-mail to be automatically  
logged in. Otherwise, click on this link:

http://vocusgr.vocus.com/GRSPACE2/dotnet/WebPublish/controller.aspx? 
SiteName=FOTF&Definition=Resources&XSL=Resources&SV_Section=Resources


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New York Court to Hear Gay-Marriage Case
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 30, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040671.cfm

New York's Court of Appeals will hear cases on Wednesday concerning  
five same-sex couples who, in 2004, were denied marriage licenses by  
the city clerk's office, The New York Sun reported.

[...]

According to The New York Daily News, New York City Mayor Michael  
Bloomberg supports same-sex marriage.

[More at URL]


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Action Alert - Pass the Marriage Protection Amendment
Focus on the Family
May 31, 2006

[Received in email; no URL]

The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on the Marriage Protection  
Amendment (MPA) early next week -- and now more than ever your voice is  
crucial to its passage.

We are urging you to let your two senators know today that you expect  
them to support the MPA and the overwhelming majority of Americans who  
think marriage should be defined as the union of one man and one woman.  
To help you make this point quickly and powerfully, we've done a couple  
of things we don't often do on legislative calls to action. We've  
written a short, but direct message for you to send to your senators;  
and we've made arrangements so you can fax it right to their offices.

E-mails are easy to ignore; faxes are not. That's why, when you send  
the message, it will be sent -- at no charge to you -- not to your  
senators' inboxes but to their fax machines. When thousands of faxes  
begin to stack up in their offices, they will know without a doubt the  
will of the people on this important issue.

So please take a moment, right now, to click the "Take Action" button  
to the right and send your fax.

Button URL:  
http://vocusgr.vocus.com/GRSpace2/IMail.asp? 
Action=eAdvocacy+Invitation&OpportunityActionID=4856&RE=IN&RI=11468929&E 
ID=733&CID=312&LID=1033&Preview=False

Thanks for doing your part to defend the family.


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Your Support for Marriage Overwhelms Our System
Focus on the Family
May 31, 2006

[Received in email; no URL]

An incredible number of you who are concerned about protecting marriage  
and who responded to today's Action Alert to fax your senators  
overwhelmed our system as well as the vendor that handles sending them  
out. Our technical staff has fixed several issues and it seems to be  
working more smoothly now. If you received an error message when  
attempting to send your faxes, please try it again by clicking on the  
blue Marriage Protection Amendment button on the right side of this  
e-mail. We apologize for the inconvenience. We are also highly  
encouraged that so many of you care so deeply about this issue.

Marriage Protection Amendment button URL:  
http://vocusgr.vocus.com/GRSpace2/IMail.asp? 
Action=eAdvocacy+Invitation&OpportunityActionID=4914&RE=IN&RI=11468929&E 
ID=673&CID=312&LID=1033&Preview=False

Take Action button URL:  
http://vocusgr.vocus.com/GRSpace2/IMail.asp? 
Action=eAdvocacy+Invitation&OpportunityActionID=4613&RE=IN&RI=11468929&E 
ID=673&CID=312&LID=1033&Preview=False


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New York's Top Court Hears Gay-Marriage Appeal
Five cases challenging a marriage law's constitutionality rolled into  
one for appeal.
by Pete Winn, associate editor
Focus on the Family
May 31, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/extras/a0040688.cfm

New York's highest court — the Court of Appeals — is considering a  
lawsuit which could bring same-sex marriage to state. Justices today  
heard oral arguments in the case some two years after it was first  
filed.

But pro-family groups that have filed friend-of-the-court briefs in  
defense of state laws on marriage said such challenges should never  
come before a judge — and wouldn't, if Congress passes the federal  
Marriage Protection Amendment (MPA) and sends it to the states to be  
ratified.

[...]

"That's the same type of ruling that we saw in the Goodrich case in  
Massachusetts," he said, referring to the decision that brought  
same-sex marriage to that state. "One of the strategies homosexual  
activists use is to seek to get marriage laws overturned based upon a  
state's constitution, so that the decisions can't be appealed to the  
U.S. Supreme Court — because it's then not a federal issue."

[...]

"The federal MPA would prevent any judge -- in either the state or  
federal system -- from legislating from the bench and declaring that  
there is a 'right' to same-sex marriage," Hausknecht added.

[...]

"Please call and fax your senators today," she said. "Urge them to  
support the Marriage Protection Amendment."

TAKE ACTION:
The U.S. Senate is about to consider the Marriage Protection Amendment.  
Send a fax to your senators calling on them to protect marriage. We  
have a message already written for you that you can send through our  
Action Center.

If you are a CitizenLink Daily Update subscriber, click on the blue  
Marriage Protection Amendment button on the right side of the e-mail.  
It will automatically log you in.

Otherwise, click this link. Enter your address information first and  
click the "Go" button so the Action Center can identify your senators.


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Group Shuts Down to Avoid Being Forced to Accept Gay Adoption
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 31, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040700.cfm

Catholic Charities of Boston will shut its doors June 30 rather than be  
forced by the state to serve homosexual couples seeking to adopt.

Each year, between 30 and 40 children are successfully placed in  
adoptive homes by the group — more than any other agency in  
Massachusetts. But state law requires adoption agencies to place  
children with same-sex couples.

Father J. Bryan Hehir, president of the organization, and Jeffrey  
Kaneb, the group's chairman, in a joint statement said rather than  
comply with a law they couldn't agree with, the group would shut down.

[More at URL]


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Man Loses Position for Signing Marriage-Protection Petition
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 31, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040699.cfm

A Massachusetts volunteer firefighter was told he was no longer needed  
after he signed a petition to overturn the state's court-ordered gay  
marriage, Yahoo reported.

Leo "Skip" Childs said he began volunteering in North Truro five years  
ago, "because I think everyone that lives in a small community has got  
to pitch in."

[More at URL]

[Editor's Note: The "report" in question is actually an opinion column  
by Maggie Gallagher, who has become a major anti-marriage propagandist.  
As far as I can tell, what happened is that he was confronted about  
this by a gay member of the town council when he came up for  
renomination to his fire board position. His response - that he was  
opposed to "a special interest group with a strong lobby" influencing  
judges - did not satisfy the councilmember. The town council as a whole  
then decided not to include him on the new board. Both the article here  
and Ms. Gallagher's opinion article make it sound very much like this  
was OMG T3H GAY MAFIA kicking him to the curb. There is also an  
implicit position that gay people should not consider anti-gay activism  
when considering the suitability of others for positions; a similar  
position would be that a black person should not object to someone who,  
say, considers interracial marriage a sin against god.]


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GAY MARRIAGE CREATES NEW CONFLICTS FOR NEIGHBORS
By Maggie Gallagher
Tue May 30, 6:21 PM ET

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucmg/20060530/cm_ucmg/ 
gaymarriagecreatesnewconflictsforneighbors

The story circulating on the Internet was hard to believe at first: A  
North Truro, Mass., volunteer fireman lost his position because he  
signed a petition opposing gay marriage?

I was lucky enough to get Leo "Skip" Childs on the phone. Skip is the  
kind of guy who makes you ashamed of yourself, but very proud to be an  
American. He volunteers many hours in the tiny town of North Truro,  
repairing fire trucks, saving lives. "Last month I went on 22 rescue  
calls, plus 10 to 15 hours of administrative duties," he told me.

[...]

But with that comment, Paul Asher-Best went ballistic. As Asher-Best  
later told me, "I consider myself one half of a loving couple who has  
been together 27 years. I don't consider myself a special interest.

"Mr. Childs' explanation, just like I said, amplifies his bias," he  
pronounced, "and I think for that reason I couldn't support him."

[Editor's note: not the description of Councilman Asher-Best as  
"ballistic." This may be true. However, no quote is supplied, so it's  
suspicious at best.]

[...]

Paul Asher-Best is certainly not repentant. "To me, it reminds me of  
when back in the bad old days when a black man even looking a white man  
in the eye was an offense. I feel like this 'uppity f------' had the  
nerve to look a straight guy in the eye and ask him to explain himself.  
If the issue is interracial marriage, would questioning him on  
attitudes toward black people be so out of line?"

[...]

Skip Childs is one of the first casualties of this new conflict. But as  
our senators debate a Marriage Protection Amendment June 5, they should  
be forewarned: If they leave marriage to the courts, he won't be the  
last.

[More at URL]


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Countdown to Senate Marriage Amendment Vote
Family Research Council
Online as of May 31, 2006

http://www.frc.org
(On front page of Family Research Council website)

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Next week the U.S. Senate will vote on S. J. Res. 1,  
the Marriage Protection Amendment to the Constitution. Marriage is an  
indispensable institution, and this is a vote of surpassing importance.  
In the decades to come, our children and our grandchildren will turn to  
us and ask, "When the issue of marriage was decided, were you involved?  
Where did you stand?"We need at least 8,000 more signers of our online  
petition to reach our goal. These petitions will be presented to Senate  
Majority Leader Bill Frist on Monday, June 5. Let's all take the  
actions needed to answer the question the rising generations will ask  
us: "Where did you stand?"
Please add your name to this petition in support of the Marriage  
Protection Amendment.

[More at URL]


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Marriage Moves at Home
To: Friends of Family Research Council
From: Tony Perkins, President
May 31, 2006 - Wednesday
Please forward this to your Friends and Family!

http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WU06E22

Hillary Clinton kicked off her reelection campaign for the United  
States Senate today amid speculation that she will be a candidate for  
president in 2008. That gives her at least two commonalities with John  
McCain, a potential presidential candidate who is giving lip service to  
marriage while refusing to protect it. Senator Clinton has gone even  
further, strategizing with homosexual groups to defeat the Marriage  
Protection Amendment (MPA) when it comes up for a vote in the U.S.  
Senate next week. There should be no question as to the threat to  
marriage from the courts.

[More at URL]


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Help Create a Media War Chest to Preserve Marriage
Family Research Council
May 23, 2006 - Tuesday
Forward to a Friend!

http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=AL06E08&f=PG03I03

In less than two weeks the U.S. Senate will vote on the Marriage  
Protection Amendment to the Constitution. It's time for us to make a  
final push to stop liberal judges at the state and federal level who  
want to remake the family and end man-woman marriage in the United  
States. You have helped this effort by signing the petition we will  
present on Monday, June 5, to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, who  
will lead the fight for traditional marriage on the Senate floor.

Now we need your help, if you are financially able, by contributing to  
our marriage advocacy project.

Over the next eight weeks Family Research Council's policy experts and  
media voices will take fresh messages about the sanctity of marriage  
onto the nation's airwaves, religious and secular alike. We have our  
work cut out for us as you know. In the past few weeks, the media have  
been filled with appearances by Mary Cheney and others who are working  
to undercut the importance of marriage to our survival as a society.

The media have delighted in the fact that Vice President Cheney's  
daughter publicly opposes the very convictions that brought her  
father's political party into the White House. But this issue isn't  
about one family's personal drama. It's about what's best for every  
family and for our nation's future. Tony Perkins was pleased to record  
a new television spot to get out the word on the need for the Marriage  
Protection Amendment. Watch it here and be sure to share this message  
with as many of your friends and family members as you can.

Click on either picture to watch a TV spot (Windows Media Player)  
promoting the Marriage Protection Amendment. To see other TV spots by  
Gary Bauer, Bishop Harry Jackson and Rev. Richard Land click here.
	
Remember, our opponents come to this with a deep war chest. They are  
focused on this issue like no other, and they have hour after hour of  
free media time from their liberal friends at the networks. To counter  
this effort, we need a media war chest of our own for this major push.  
Please consider a tax-deductible gift right now to Family Research  
Council to help us with our media outreach in these last weeks before  
the pivotal Senate and House votes. Our nation can't afford to lose  
ground in the fight to save man-woman marriage.

God bless you.

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HB 2661 (Ref. 65) is About Gay Marriage
Faith and Freedom Network
Wednesday, May 31, 2006

http://www.faithandfreedom.us/weblog/2006/05/hb-2661-ref-65-is-about- 
gay-marriage.html

We have heard the media, the gay activists and the liberal, secularist  
legislators tell us that HB2661 is not about gay marriage. It is about  
civil rights. It’s about decency and tolerance. But not about gay  
marriage. The legislators who approved HB2661 even assured us that they  
had written into the bill words that said it was not about gay  
marriage.

But it is. We have been saying that all along. The proof, as they say,  
is in the pudding.

Yesterday, our Field Director, Jon Russell, forwarded an email to me  
sent out by Equal Rights Washington; the organization that is committed  
to gay marriage in Washington State. While the email was soliciting  
testimonials to support gay marriage at the recommendation of “many  
legislators,” the rest of the message was very telling.

It said, “Thank you to the over 1000 ERW [Equal Rights Washington]  
advocates who have endorsed the Washington Won’t Discriminate Campaign  
in the Past 72 Hours.”

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Catholic League: Homosexual High School Teacher Was Rightly Fired
By Jim Brown
American Family Association/Agape Press
May 31, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/312006d.asp

(AgapePress) - The Catholic League is defending a decision by a Nevada  
Catholic school to fire a homosexual teacher over his MySpace.com  
profile. Jeff Crouse, a 45-year-old former seminarian, has been fired  
from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas after school officials  
learned he was trolling for same-sex dates on the Internet.

The Las Vegas Sun reports that Crouse, who teaches philosophy and film  
studies to high school seniors, posted information in his MySpace.com  
profile, describing himself as a homosexual seeking "straight-acting  
single men." This came to the attention of school administrators and,  
not long afterward, the teacher was terminated.

[More at URL]


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'Ten Commandments' Judge on Alabama's Republican Primary Ballot
By Allie Martin
May 31, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/312006e.asp

(AgapePress) - The man who was at the center of a controversy several  
years ago over the public acknowledgment of God is in a race for  
governor of Alabama.

Three years ago Judge Roy Moore -- who was then chief justice of the  
Alabama Supreme Court -- made national headlines when he refused a  
federal judge's order to remove a 5,300-pound Ten Commandments granite  
monument from the State Judicial Building. A state judicial court  
removed Moore from office over the incident.

Now Moore is running in the June 6 Republican primary as a candidate  
for governor. He is opposed by the incumbent, Governor Bob Riley. A  
recent poll conducted by SurveyUSA for a television station in Mobile  
showed Moore trailing Riley by more than two-to-one.

[More at URL]


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South Dakota Indian Tribe Bans Abortions, Pro-Abortion Prez Suspended
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
May 31, 2006

http://www.lifenews.com/state1684.html

Pine Ridge, SD (LifeNews.com) -- The Oglala Sioux tribal council has  
voted to ban all abortions on their reservation after the council  
president created a national controversy saying she would thwart a  
state ban on abortions by building an abortion business in tribal  
lands.

The vote to prohibits abortions on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation  
was unanimous, 16-0, with two members of the tribal council absent.

The council also voted overwhelningly to suspend its president, Cecilia  
Fire Thunder, without pay saying she accepted unauthorized donations  
for the abortion center without getting the council's approval

"It was unauthorized political activity," Will Peters, a member of the  
tribal council, told the Argus Leader newspaper.

[...]

TAKE ACTION: Voice your thoughts on the abortion business to: Oglala  
Sioux Tribe, ATTN: President Fire Thunder, P. O. Box H, Pine Ridge, SD  
57770. You can also call 605-867-6074 or fax a letter to 605-867-6076.

Related web sites:
Oglala Sioux Tribe - http://www.lakotamall.com/oglalasiouxtribe


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Supreme Court Upholds Boy Scouts
Family Research Council
Online as of May 31, 2006

http://www.frc.org
(On front page, below fold)

John Scalise, an atheist father who has been fighting the religious  
nature of the Boy Scouts since 1998, has finally lost his case as the  
U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear his argument. He claimed his son was  
not allowed to become a scout since he would not say the Boy Scout  
pledge "to do my duty to God and my country." Scalise even tried to get  
the Boy Scouts banned from being able to recruit in public schools,  
claiming religious discrimination. By rejecting the arguments of  
Scalise, the Boy Scouts are enabled to continue helping raise young  
people willing to pledge their duty to God.


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Catholic Charities in Boston Will Close on June 30, 2006
Group Left Without a Choice
Concerned Women for America
Online as of May 31, 2006

http://www.cwalac.org/article_333.shtml

On March 10, 2006, Catholic Charities of Boston announced that it would  
shut down its adoption services after over 100 years in successful  
operation.  Why?  Because it has a policy of not adopting children to  
homosexual couples, and could not comply with state laws requiring that  
adoption agencies place children with gay couples seeking to adopt.

"We have encountered a dilemma we cannot resolve," said Father J. Bryan  
Hehir and Jeffrey Kaneb, the president and chairman of Boston Catholic  
Charities. Their statement concluded that they could not "reconcile the  
teaching of the Church which guides our work and the statutes and  
regulations of the commonwealth."

The charity had successfully placed between 30 and 40 children per year  
in homes, more than any group in the state.

On June 30, that will end.

[More at URL]


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CWA ENDORSES WALDRON FOR ASSEMBLY
California Political Desk
May 26, 2006

http://www.californiachronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp? 
articleID=10263

Concerned Women for America Endorses Waldron for 74th Assembly District  
Seat Recognize Waldron’s Strong Leadership Fighting for Family Values  
and Pro-Life Causes.

(Carlsbad) – Concerned Women for American Legislative Action Committee  
of California today endorsed Escondido Council Member Marie Waldron,  
Candidate for the 74th Assembly District seat, saying she is the proven  
candidate who will fight for conservative moral values in Sacramento.

“Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee considers it  
an honor to support Marie Waldron for California Assembly District 74,”  
said Cindy Moles, Director, CWA-LAC. “She is a strong pro-life,  
pro-family candidate who will preserve, protect and promote traditional  
family values…[She] is a woman of high moral character who we believe  
will conduct the business of her office with dignity, integrity, and  
honesty. California needs Marie Waldron.”

[More at URL]


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George Will and Those Annoying Values Voters
Can just anyone claim that label?
5/30/2006
By Janice Shaw Crouse
Concerned Women for America

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/10858/BLI/dotcommentary/index.htm

George Will is at his acerbic best when calling a spade a spade such as  
when he declared flatly, “Many people have no notion of propriety when  
in the presence of other people.” Then there was the case where he  
deliciously sneered at the California Department of Education’s  
stipulation that when "ethnic or cultural groups are portrayed,  
portrayals must not depict differences in customs or lifestyles as  
undesirable"--Slavery? Segregation? Anti-Semitism? Cannibalism?--"and  
must not reflect adversely on such differences."

[...]

Clever wording, George, but what about the great moral questions of the  
day that loom as large as slavery, segregation, or anti-Semitism?  
Surely there is no more significant issue today, no clearer focal point  
of the struggle between good and evil than the sanctity of human life.  
Being pro-abortion and embracing the culture of death are not exactly  
the same as opposing abortion because of deeply held beliefs that life  
is something precious and dear. Will misses the asymmetry between  
positive values and negative values which in reality are, from a moral  
perspective, an absence of values.

[More at URL]


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Marriage debate to heat up
Focus on the Family Canada
Today’s Family News
May 31, 2006

http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/family/stories/053106.html

The sunshine will not be the only source of heat this summer. Canada’s  
political temperature is also expected to rise as both sides in the  
ongoing debate over the definition of marriage prepare to do battle  
over an expected free vote in the House of Commons on whether the  
government should revisit the issue.

Shortly after winning the January 23 federal election, Prime Minister  
Stephen Harper said that he would prefer to have the vote “sooner  
rather than later” – but likely not before the fall sitting of  
Parliament at the earliest.

[...]

In fact, defenders of marriage concede that they need more time to get  
their message across to MPs, especially their concerns as to the  
potentially harmful effects on children of being raised by two fathers  
or two mothers.

“If the vote was tomorrow, they [the pro-same-sex marriage side] would  
probably win it,” said former MP Pat O’Brien. Almost a year ago,  
O’Brien left the Liberals over the government’s determination to ram a  
bill redefining civil marriage through Parliament. O’Brien is now a  
registered lobbyist for Vote Marriage Canada.

[...]

“It’s going to be close, very close,” Gwen Landolt, national  
vice-president of REAL Women of Canada, told The Hill Times. “We’ve let  
all our members know and we want them to work on this issue during the  
summertime.”

[More at URL]


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Working to Influence Parliament to Protect Our Children's Future
Vote Marriage Canada
Join Us in This Effort!
Online as of March 31, 2006

http://www.votemarriagecanada.ca/index.htm

The very future of Canada, the future we will pass on to our children,  
grandchildren and generations to come, depends in large measure on  
protecting and preserving traditional marriage.

The reason is simple. Throughout human history and across societies and  
cultures, marriage between a man and a woman has been the fundamental  
and essential foundation of strong families. Strong families have  
always been the foundation of all healthy and successful societies.  
Anything that undermines our families threatens our future.

And make no mistake. Legalizing same-sex marriage will undermine our  
families. Click here for analysis of why this will happen. If you are  
convinced, as we are, that preservation of traditional marriage in  
Canada is vital to the good of all, and especially to our children for  
generations to come, then we urge you to join with us. Help us  
influence the Canadian Parliament to protect traditional marriage.

[More at URL]


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Tell Canada Why Marriage Matters
Focus on the Family Canada
May 31, 2006

[Received in email; no URL]

Last year, many TFN readers responded to the marriage debate in  
Parliament by contacting their MP and explaining how they felt about  
redefining marriage. MPs were amazed at all the mail they received.  
Unfortunately, most of the public debate in newspapers, on TV, and even  
in Parliament did not reflect the huge opposition that Canadians  
showed. The discussion rarely went beyond rhetoric of rights and  
freedoms.

With a promised vote coming up, now is the time to explain to Canadians  
and your MP why the changed definition of marriage really does matter (  
http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/family/articles/Same-sex_unions.htm ). Books  
like “Marriage on Trial” (  
http://bookstore.fotf.ca/default.aspx?prodid=P00166B ) and the free  
online publication “Marriage and Homosexuality” (  
http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/sexuality/PDF/Marriage_and_Homosexuality.pdf )  
will help you explain why marriage should be restored (  
http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/family/highlight/Five_ways.htm ) in Canada.  
Click here ( http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/takeAction/index.htm ) for ideas  
about how you can speak up in your community.


----- 25 -----
Marriage and Homosexuality
A Christian Response
Focus on the Family Canada
Online as of May 31, 2006, but certainly older

http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/sexuality/PDF/Marriage_and_Homosexuality.pdf

Who would have thought just a generation ago that same-sex marriage  
would be one of the most heated social issues of the new  millennium?   
Even within the gay and lesbian community the notion  of same-sex  
marriage was widely rejected until the mid 1990’s.   Yet a few short  
years later we are facing the very real possibility  that marriage, the  
foundational building block of society, may be  radically redefined.   
How are we as Christians to respond?

[...]


----- 26 -----
Canada’s "missing daughters"
Focus on the Family Canada
Today’s Family News
May 31, 2006

http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/life/stories/053106_01.html

Abortion clinics in Canada are accommodating women seeking to terminate  
a pregnancies for no apparent reason other than gender preference.

Documents obtained by Calgary’s Western Standard magazine reportedly  
confirm anecdotal evidence that communities around Toronto and in  
B.C.’s Lower Mainland with a high proportion of immigrants from China  
and India have significantly more baby boys than girls. Sons are said  
to be favoured because they continue the family name and are presumably  
better able to support their parents.

[More at URL]


----- 27 -----
Another Victory for the Boy Scouts
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 31, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040701.cfm

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case brought against the  
Boy Scouts of America. The father who brought the case objected to the  
group's presence in public school buildings because of the requirement  
for members to pledge duty to God, The Associated Press reported.

[More at URL]


----- 28 -----
South Dakota Residents Petition About Abortion Ban
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 30, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040672.cfm

People on both sides of the debate over the South Dakota's law banning  
abortion are petitioning to place the issue before voters in the  
November election.

Reuters reported that abortion supporters filed a petition today aimed  
at allowing voters to overturn the ban.

Pro-life advocates are gathering signatures to place an initiative on  
the ballot that would uphold the ban — they have until June 19 to do  
so.

[...]

"When the legislators were debating the House Bill 1215, they were  
overwhelmed with calls and e-mail and letters from the constituents,"  
she said. "The people of South Dakota actually already voted."

[More at URL]


----- 29 -----
Batwoman Comes Out of the Closet
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 30, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040669.cfm

DC Comics has announced that a new Batwoman will appear in its  
publication 52 — and she's a lesbian, the BBC reported.

[...]

Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman no longer exist in the new,  
politically correct world of super heroes where the Mexican teen Blue  
Beetle and the government-sponsored team of Chinese heroes called the  
Great Ten fight societal ills.

[Editor's Note: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman _are_ off-stage for  
this miniseries. But the spin is set on "high" here. You're geeks, you  
can read up on it all you want yourself.]


----- 30 -----
Institute calls on Harper to discipline MP Garth Turner for bigoted  
comments
Institute for Canadian Values
Date: May 31, 2006

http://canadianvalues.ca/news.aspx?aid=186

OTTAWA - The Institute for Canadian Values is calling on Prime Minister  
Stephen Harper to discipline Conservative MP Garth Turner for what it  
calls "bigoted comments" he made on television and on his online blog.

[...]

"Garth Turner's behaviour is a sharp illustration of the vicious and  
deep-rooted bigotry lurking just below the surface of the secular-left  
in our society," continued Ben-Ami. "People like him claim to be  
champions of tolerance, but when their own ideas and positions are  
challenged, they resort to name-calling and fear mongering, laughably  
invoking the principle of tolerance to justify their bigotry. What  
really shocks is that so many are gullible enough to believe them."

[More at URL]


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Marriage Matters Heating Up
Canada Family Action Coalition
Online as of May 31, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/family/marriage/C38- 
fallvote.htm

Brian Rushfeldt says “There's probably about 25 MPs that we think are  
'iffies' right now.” It is up to local constituents to also pressure  
their MPs, so they right the wrong done by C38 “any two people”  
marriage notion. Government can find a way to “reinstall” heterosexual  
one man one woman marriage as a distinct and unique form of  
relationship. The uniqueness of one man and one woman marriage does  
make it unequal to two same sex people be they homosexual or  
heterosexual.

A healthy nation must do whatever it can to promote and defend  
marriage, as one man and one woman, and the natural family unit. It is  
the foundation of continued success and growth of a culture and  
population. The fact that “traditional “ marriage has not done well is  
the result of social policy and laws that have not given it the  
recognition and support it needs. Common law relations, easy divorce  
and promotion of any form of cohabiting all have led people to discard  
marriage as a sacred, unique, and crucial form of relationship. And the  
social and economic consequences are hurting women and children  
especially.

-- CFAC

Traditional marriage lobby heats up on Parliament Hill	
Full Story - The Hill Times
May 29th, 2006
By Simon Doyle

The Defend Marriage Coalition says it is using the summer to target  
undecided MPs in advance of an expected fall vote, but Canadians for  
Equal Marriage is doing the same.

The divisive same-sex marriage issue is quietly gaining momentum in  
Ottawa, as lobbyists for and against same-sex marriage are lining up  
behind the scenes to target an estimated 25 undecided MPs.

The Defend Marriage Coalition, an alliance of 12 traditional marriage,  
family and religious advocacy groups, says it will use the summer to  
mobilize religious congregations and constituents to make their cases  
to MPs.

[More at URL]


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Albertans the victim of filibuster
By Ted Morton
MLA, Foothills-Rocky View
May 28, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/family/marriage/ 
filibuster.htm

Dear Brian Rushfeldt, (and CFAC supporters),

I am writing to thank you for helping to rally support for Bill 208 and  
the protection of freedom of religion and freedom of speech in Alberta.  
During the first two weeks of May—when Bill 208 was going through the  
legislative process—I (and other MLAs) received thousands of email,  
phone calls and letters from Albertans supporting the passage of Bill  
208. I know that many of you encouraged this show of support, and it  
worked!

This public outpouring of support had a very positive effect on members  
of my PC Caucus, which gave over 85% support for Bill 208 at Second  
Reading on May 1. Based on that strong showing, we expected to go to  
Committee of the Whole the following Monday and then Third and final  
reading on May 15. However, as you read in the papers, on May 8 the  
Liberals and NDP mounted a filibuster and used up all the time allotted  
for private member’s bills thereby preventing Bill 208 from even being  
discussed that day. This basically derailed the time-table for getting  
Bill 208 enacted this year, as there is unlikely to be a Fall sitting  
of the Legislature due to the PC Leadership race.

[More at URL]


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Pedohilia political party – is Canada next?
Canada Family Action Coalition
(05-31-2006)

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/child/pedophilia/ 
pedophilia-party.htm

With the rise of those Canadian groups (see the related article here on  
CFAC's site) who want the age of consent for sex at 14 ( or lower) it  
is logical that there will be a move to follow the pedophile party of  
Netherlands. Alterations to marriage, increased acceptance of child  
porn, adoption of children into same gender homes, “teaching “ of  
children to experiment in sexual acts, universities writing about the  
positives of inter-generational sex, and Hollywood and advertisers  
depiction of sexualized children, all set the foundation for such a  
movement here in Canada.

Children in Canada have never been less safe than in the past 3 years.  
Their future safety is not a bright and positive one.

Federal and provincial governments MUST take every action possible to  
rescind the “progressive” liberalized actions of the few.

-- CFAC

Pedophilia Party Launched in the Netherlands
by Hilary White - May 30, 2006
LifeSiteNews.com

AMSTERDAM - The newly formed Charity, Freedom and Diversity (NVD) party  
of the Netherlands has introduced itself to Dutch politics as a  
champion of children's rights and has vowed, "We are going to shake The  
Hague awake!"

The NVD is Europe's first political party dedicated to promoting and  
legitimizing pedophilia. In a press release, the NVD's spokesman and  
co-founder, Ad van den Berg said among their goals is lowering the age  
of consent for sexual activity from 16 to 12 and eventually eliminating  
it completely.

"A ban just makes children curious," van den Berg told the Algemeen  
Dagblad (AD) newspaper. The party will also be working to decriminalize  
child pornography and to lower the age for which it is legal to appear  
in it from 18 to 16. The party suggests that in order to prevent  
"abuse" a governmental body be appointed to investigate whether  
children had been forced to appear in pornographic movies.

[More at URL]


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Bold, civilized leadership
Canada Family Action Coalition
May 29, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/sexuality/schwarzenegger- 
to-veto.htm

This is the bold, honest, and civil kind of leadership Canadians need  
from their Premiers. Now that Canada has , for the time being, legal  
homosexual marriage , there will be a push to “ indoctrinate “ children  
with false information and even dangerous information in the public  
education system. In fact it has been happening already with so called  
AIDs activists going into junior and elementary schools telling kids to  
try sodomy and other such behaviors.

Will any Premier take a civilized and right stand against this in  
Canada?

-- CFAC

California Gov Schwarzenegger Will Veto Bill Requiring Mandatory Gay  
Education in Schools

By Gurdon Schultz
May 26, 2006
LifeSiteNews.com
SACRAMENTO, CA - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has said he will veto a  
bill to include mandatory instruction on achievements of homosexual  
persons in school curriculums throughout the state.

"The governor believes that school curriculum should include all  
important historical figures, regardless of orientation," governor  
spokesman Adam Mendelssohn said Wednesday. "However, he does not  
support the Legislature micromanaging curriculum."

[More at URL]


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Referendum 65 Alert
Faith and Freedom Network
May 28, 2006

[Received in email; no URL]

The following message was written by the leaders of many of the  
faith-based organizations in Washington state and by concerned pastors.

It is in regard to Referendum 65 and is directed to pastors. However,  
if you are not a pastor, please forward this alert to your pastor.

Dear Pastor:

We are in the final 8 days to gather enough signatures for Referendum  
65 to be put before the voters. In January, our legislature passed  
House Bill 2661 which placed sexual orientation on the same playing  
field as race. Simply put that being black an “immutable”  
characteristic the same as being a homosexual. We know this is not  
true. Promoting the signing of the petition in your church- will place  
this on the ballot so the citizens of our state in or out of the church  
can decide the issue. We encourage you to show the 6 (six) minute DVD  
produced by Sound the Alarm and the link to the website where you can  
download the petition. Please follow the instructions on printing the  
petition carefully. It is legal for you to present this information in  
your church.

Instructions:

1) DVD will explain situation to you and your church.  
http://www.soundthealarm.com/video.html

2) Have 11 X 17 copies of petitions available immediately following you  
service http://www.faithandfreedom.us/pdf/Ref65petition2.pd f

3) Follow the mailing instructions very carefully to send them in.  
(Note you can send in all petitions whether it is completely filled or  
not.)

All Referendum 65 petitions with one or more signatures on them must be  
submitted to the Secretary of State's office no later than 5 pm,  
Tuesday, June 6th.

 From now until Friday, June 2, supporters of R-65 should simply mail  
their partially-filled and fully-filled petitions to our PO Box in  
Spokane (R-65, PO Box 18250, Spokane, WA 99228 - this is the address  
that's on the petitions).

On Saturday, June 3rd, Sunday, June 4th, and Monday, June 5th, it's  
best to mail the petitions directly to the Secretary of State:

If using the Post Office to mail your petitions in (regular mail,  
Priority Mail, or Express Mail, etc.), it is:
ATTN: Initiative petition(s) enclosed
Tina Clarke, Secretary of State
(Ph: 360- 725- 5780)
PO Box 40237
Olympia, WA 98504

If sending by UPS, Fedex, or others that require a street mailing  
address, it is:

ATTN: Initiative petition(s) enclosed
Tina Clarke, Secretary of State
(Ph: 360- 725-5780)
520 Union Ave
Olympia, WA 98504-0220


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