[Active-seattle-l] [Active-l] (NEWS) Today's Cultural Warfare Update

Dara (R'ykandar Korra'ti) kahvi at murkworks.net
Thu Jun 29 23:13:04 PDT 2006


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There's a bunch of random action items today, none of which seem very  
likely to do very much; Canadian readers should note that Focus on the  
Family Canada has started the push to relabel emergency contraception  
as an abortion agent, as fundamentalists have already succeeded in  
doing in-community in the US. Also, the Canada Family Action Coalition  
is now reprinting Dobson columns, so the export hose is on high flow.

But now, today's news.

James Dobson on CNN: "Media provides cover for assault on traditional  
marriage";

California bill prohibiting anti-gay curricula in California schools  
stalls - Focus on the Family takes credit for stopping it; includes  
ACTION ITEM to continue campaigning against it via your local  
legislators;

FotF upset that the CDC recommended making the anti-HPV vaccine  
standard practice; they want specific parental consent to be required  
even though it prevents cancer because HPV is sexually transmitted;

Dobson endorses GOP's 'American Values Agenda,' which starts with a  
pointless vote on the anti-marriage "Marriage Protection Amendment";

FotF makes another push for the "Public Expression of Religion Act,"  
designed to cripple challenges to state endorsement of religion in  
courts by making them financially untenable;

Faith and Freedom Network is looking for people to do campaign work for  
judges they endorse this fall in Washington State; they're particularly  
looking for people in Bellevue and Kirkland;

Focus on the Family and the Family Research Council promote their big  
so-called "Values Voters" fundamentalist political action confab in DC  
this fall;

FotF very unhappy about the Warren Buffett donations to the Bill and  
Melinda Gates Foundation;

Alliance Defense Fund gets the film _American History X_ labelled as  
"sexually explicit... featuring homosexual behaviour" in Virginia; says  
describing it as a film "about racial tension is extremely misleading";

Focus on the Family calls Senator Arlen Spector's support for stem-cell  
research "rabid," attacks him for not being _enough_ on their side -  
he's co-sponsouring an adult-stem-cell research funding effort but not  
dropping support for embryonic;

Focus on the Family condemns Pennsylvania Senate for stripping the  
civil unions ban from an anti-marriage amendment currently under  
consideration; calls CUs "just another name for marriage," wants them  
banned;

FotF re-points-to a nicely rabid 2005 article against judges who issue  
rulings they don't like;

Concerned Women for America condemns Major League Baseball for  
punishing Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen after he made a  
series of anti-gay slurs;

The son of fundamentalist activist David Parker was in a fight at  
school; Concerned Women for America is outraged and implies that it's  
because of his father's anti-gay activism; this is the same  
organisation that I listened to defend gaybashing all through the 1990s  
on the radio;

Arkansas Supreme Court overturns local lesbian and gay foster parent  
ban;

American Family Association claims credit for change in National  
Education Association paragraph;

Latest AFA ACTION ITEM against Ford Motor carries an ad for the  
so-called "Values Voters Summit" mentioned above;

AFA's Agape Press lauds the GOP 'Values Agenda' also mentioned above;

AFA of Indiana condemns local 4-H group for not starting meetings with  
prayers (and for having a general rule against organisational prayer);

AFA moves into the war against the New York Times; calls for  
prosecution of the paper's writers, and editors; this is particularly  
interesting because the fundamentalist groups have typically stayed out  
of this area, but are now moving into it;

LifeSite demands the Israeli government ban World Pride meeting in  
Jerusalem;

AFA also upset that Chicago manager Guillen punished for using an  
anti-gay slur;

AFA/LifeSite promotes censorship of books about Cuba;

Traditional Values Coalition ACTION ITEM to demand a new Federal  
anti-marriage amendment that bans civil unions and domestic  
partnerships as well as marriage rights for GBLT people;

TVC condemns the Pentagon for disavowing that homosexuality is a mental  
illness;

TVC condemns Pediatric Academic Societies members for urging  
gender-dysphoric children receive appropriate treatment - the TVC  
position is that people with gender dysphoria should be involuntarily  
institutionalised, in addition to losing all rights to any sort of  
family relationship;

TVC pushes the line-item veto for President Bush, and HR 4890, which  
would apparently try to set such a veto up by process of law, rather  
than Constitutional amendment, which strikes me as clearly  
unconstitutional - not that they care; includes an ACTION ITEM to  
support the bill;

Canada Family Action Coalition says that Harper should put marriage  
rights to a national vote, not just to a free vote of MPs; reprints  
James Dobson's CNN anti-marriage commentary today as well;

Focus on the Family Canada attacks Plan B (emergency contraception),  
says sales have gone up partly because of Americans crossing the border  
and partly because it went OTC; asserts that the definition of  
pregnancy was _changed_ to make Plan B not an abortion pill(!); this is  
an amazing bit of lying, but it's intended to convince Canadian readers  
than Plan B causes abortions, as they've long succeeded in doing in the  
US.


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Commentary: Media provides cover for assault on traditional marriage
By James C. Dobson
Special to CNN
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Posted: 2134 GMT (0534 HKT)

http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/06/28/dobson.gaymarriage/index.html

Editor's note: James C. Dobson is founder and chairman of Focus on the  
Family Action. He has a Ph.D. in child development and is author of the  
best-selling book, "Bringing Up Boys." He's currently working on a  
follow-up, "Bringing Up Girls."

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (CNN) -- On June 7, the U.S. Senate voted  
for a second time on an amendment to define marriage in the U.S.  
Constitution as being exclusively between one man and one woman.

Again this year, the amendment failed to pass by a wide margin, falling  
18 votes shy of a required two-thirds majority. The final tally was 49  
in favor, 48 opposed.

[More at URL]


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June 29, 2006

California Pro-Gay Education Bill Stalls
by Pete Winn, associate editor


Assembly delays vote on legislation after thousands of Golden Staters  
speak out against the teaching of "gay-positive" propaganda in public  
schools.

California lawmakers postponed a vote today on a dangerous bill which  
could force the state's public schools to parrot gay propaganda when it  
comes to discussions about homosexuality — and outcry from family  
advocates appears to be the reason for the delay.

Members of the California Assembly were scheduled to vote this morning  
on SB 1437, which would prohibit schools in the Golden State from  
"reflecting adversely" on homosexuality, transsexuality and  
bisexuality.

[...]

"What happened was that Focus on the Family Action and a number of  
other groups came to the people of California and asked them to make  
phone calls and send faxes — and they did so," Prentice told  
CitizenLink.

On Wednesday, Focus Action issued a broadcast call to Californians to  
get involved and speak out against the bill.

"The governor's office was overwhelmed," Prentice said, "and every  
Assembly member's office in California was overwhelmed with faxes and  
phone calls asking them to commit to upholding traditional values —  
especially in California's educational curriculum."

[...]

TAKE ACTION
If you are a Californian, please contact your Assembly member's  
district offices to let them know that you oppose S.B. 1437 — and to  
find out if they also oppose the bill.

For help in contacting your California state Assembly member, log in to  
the CitizenLink Action Center.

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CDC Action on HPV Vaccine Questioned
States likely to mandate shots for girls as young as 9 in effort to  
prevent human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer.
by Wendy Cloyd, assistant editor
Focus on the Family
June 29, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0041077.cfm

Focus on the Family reacted with disappointment to today's decision by  
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to strongly  
recommend that girls as young as 9 receive a vaccination for the  
sexually transmitted disease HPV.

The vaccine to prevent HPV (human papillomavirus), a virus known to  
cause cervical cancer, is already on the market. Known by the name  
Gardasil, it was created by the pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co.

[...]

"Any way this is spun," Klepacki added, "the only truly safe protection  
from HPV or any other sexually transmitted infection is to remain  
sexually abstinent until marriage, marry an uninfected person and  
remain faithful in marriage."

[...]

"It's important for parents to know that all fifty states allow medical  
exemptions from vaccines, and most also permit exemptions for religious  
or philosophical reasons," she explained. "We want parents to be  
educated as to what this vaccine will do and won't do so that they can  
make an informed decision as to whether to vaccinate their children."

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Dr. Dobson Applauds 'American Values Agenda'
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
June 29, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0041080.cfm

Count Focus on the Family Action Chairman Dr. James Dobson among the  
pro-family leaders pleased by the U.S. House of Representatives'  
consideration of what GOP leaders are calling the "American Values  
Agenda."

House leadership announced Tuesday an effort to act on a 10-piece  
package of values-oriented bills — including a House version of the  
Marriage Protection Amendment.

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School's Jesus Portrait Challenged
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
June 29, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0041079.cfm

School officials in Clarksburg, W.V., have been sued for refusing to  
remove a portrait of Jesus that has hung in Bridgeport High School for  
at least three decades.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Americans United for  
Separation of Church and State (AU) filed the suit, alleging that  
school officials are violating the First Amendment by forcing a  
Christian message on students.

[...]

Bruce Hausknecht, judicial analyst for Focus on the Family Action, said  
the situation spotlights the need for U.S. Rep. John Hostettler's  
Public Expression of Religion Act. The Indiana Republican's bill would  
bar groups like AU and the ACLU from collecting attorneys' fees in  
religious-expression cases like the one in West Virginia.

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Faith and Freedom Network
June 28, 2006

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Plan Now to Attend Values Voters Summit
The Washington Briefing, to be held Sept. 22-24, will equip Christians  
for the 2006 election and beyond.
by Wendy Cloyd, assistant editor
Focus on the Family
June 28, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/extras/a0041058.cfm

A pro-family conference to be held Sept. 22-24 in Washington, D.C.,  
will gather conservative leaders — and everyday believers looking for  
tips on how to stand up for righteousness — to discuss issues vital to  
the well-being of faith and family.

Tony Perkins, president of event sponsor FRC Action and a conference  
speaker, talked with CitizenLink about the summit and why all  
politically active Christians should consider attending.

Q. The Washington Briefing will be held in September. Tell me, in a  
nutshell, what will happen on those conference days?

A. This is an opportunity for the values voters to gather here in  
Washington on the eve of the important 2006 midterm elections to draw  
attention back to the core issues that were central to the 2004  
election cycle — issues like marriage and family that have gotten  
sidetracked along the way. We're bringing these back to show that these  
are issues that folks still care very deeply about and are willing to  
work for and fight for.

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Gates-Buffett Linkup Troubles Pro-Life Activists
The billionaires' combining of forces almost certain to mean millions  
more for abortion, population-control groups.
by Pete Winn, associate editor
Focus on the Family
June 28, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0041059.cfm

Billionaire financier Warren Buffett announced this week he is going to  
leave 80 percent of his estate — more than $35 billion — to the Bill  
and Melinda Gates Foundation.

It's a donation that is troubling to the pro-life community, according  
to Joseph D'Agostino of the Population Research Institute.

"It's very scary," D'Agostino told CitizenLink. "The Bill and Melinda  
Gates Foundation has very close ties and gives a lot of money to  
pro-abortion groups, such as Planned Parenthood, and for population  
control around the world."

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School Attempts to Slip Explicit Video Past Parents
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
June 28, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0041063.cfm

The Governor's School in Raleigh, N.C., has backed off plans to show a  
sexually explicit video, featuring homosexual behavior, to students  
without their parents' consent.

School officials repeatedly promised they would gain parental consent  
before allowing students to watch American History X. But parents  
weren't informed until after an Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) attorney  
got involved.

The Governor's School, a six-week summer program funded by taxpayers  
that is for academically gifted students, advertised the film as part  
of the "Race and Film" series.

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Specter's Support of Adult Stem-Cell Bill Has Some Skeptical
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
June 28, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0041060.cfm

Sens. Arlen Specter and Rick Santorum, both Republicans from  
Pennsylvania, have co-sponsored a bill that would set aside funding for  
adult stem-cell research — research that does not involve the  
destruction of human life, the Centre Daily Times reported.

[...]

Specter has for months urged colleagues to consider legislation that  
would lift current restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research — so  
his sponsorship of the adult stem-cell research bill has pro-family  
analysts skeptical.

Carrie Gordon Earll, senior analyst for bioethics for Focus on the  
Family Action, said while there is nothing inherently wrong with the  
bill, it doesn't mean Specter has changed his mind about killing  
embryos in the name of science.

"Sen. Specter's support for this bill by no means pardons his rabid  
promotion of creating and destroying human embryos for morally corrupt  
stem-cell research," she said. "I would call on all U.S. senators to  
reject the House-passed HR 810 that would rescind the Bush policy  
limiting federal funds used for destructive embryonic stem-cell  
research.

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Pennsylvania Senators Let Down Pro-Family Group
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
June 27, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0041041.cfm

A pro-family group is charging Pennsylvania lawmakers with destroying  
traditional marriage for stripping a proposed state constitutional  
amendment of language that would prevent civil unions.

The state House approved a marriage amendment that defined marriage as  
being the union of one man and one woman and forbade any union that  
would try to imitate marriage -- such as civil unions.

When the bill was reviewed by the Senate, the language forbidding any  
other form of domestic partnerships was stripped.

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Bad Behavior
by Candi Cushman
Focus on the Family
Focus on Social Issues
May 4, 2005

http://www.family.org/cforum/fosi/government/courts/state/a0036435.cfm

Some judges are getting out of control. Can they be stopped?
With the battle over President Bush's federal court nominees heating  
up, there's been a lot of talk among Christian conservatives about how  
almost every area of life they care about—the education of their  
children, who's allowed to marry and even the decision of when a loved  
one dies—seems threatened by out-of-control courts.

But exactly who are the black-robed renegades making the headlines?

To answer that question, Citizen investigated the judges who've written  
some of the most outrageous rulings in recent years. We discovered an  
interesting pattern.

Most of them seemed like pretty benign citizens before they got on the  
bench. Among their ranks were Scout leaders, regular church attenders,  
and in some cases, professing Christians and registered Republicans.  
Nothing in public records revealed a leaning toward left-wing  
extremism. In fact, it was hard to find a paper trail on them.

That obscurity is no accident. Many judicial candidates purposefully  
hide their views of law and justice from the general public until  
they've already gotten lifetime appointments to the bench.

"Our system of electing or appointing judges is inherently flawed  
because it's premised on the faulty notion that judges' "independence"  
on the bench depends on how little the public knows about their  
judicial philosophy," said Bruce Hausknecht, Focus on the Family's  
judicial analyst.

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Major League Baseball Calls in Thought Police
Concerned Women for America
6/30/2006

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/11019/CFI/misc/index.htm

Chicago White Sox Manager Ozzie Guillen has made headlines by spouting  
off insults directed at the homosexual community. Now Baseball  
Commissioner Bud Selig has sentenced Guillen to sensitivity training.  
Bob Knight, Director of CWA’s Culture & Family Institute, says while  
Guillen’s remarks are indefensible, so is the punishment of tolerance  
training. Click here to listen.

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Seven-Year-Old Son of Massachusetts Pro-Family Activist Attacked
Concerned Women for America
6/29/2006
By Sarah Kuziomko

Pro-family activists say the incident was premeditated; school  
officials disagree.

http://www.cwfa.org/articles/11034/CFI/family/index.htm

(Editor’s note: This is an updated and revised version of an article  
that first appeared on June 22.)

The 7-year-old son of pro-family activist David Parker was beaten  
behind his school, Joseph Estabrook Elementary, in Lexington,  
Massachusetts, on May 17, the second anniversary of same-sex “marriage”  
in the Bay State.

According to some pro-family activists, the victim, first-grader Jacob  
Parker, apparently is feeling the heat for his father’s opposition to  
“forced pro-homosexual education,” and that school authorities appear  
to have a double standard.

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Ark. High Court Backs Gay Foster Parents
By ANDREW DEMILLO
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today: June 29, 2006 at 8:26:1 PDT

http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/nat-gen/2006/jun/29/ 
062908312.html

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas cannot ban homosexuals from becoming  
foster parents because there is no link between their sexual  
orientation and a child's well-being, the state's high court ruled  
Thursday.

The court also said testimony in the case showed that the ban was based  
on one group's view of morality.

The state's child welfare board instituted the ban in 1999, saying  
children should be in traditional two-parent homes because they would  
be more likely to thrive.

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Important NEA update: Your Efforts Made A Difference, NEA Changes  
Paragraph.
American Family Association
June 27, 2006

http://www.afa.net/nea062706.asp

Because of the efforts by AFA Online supporters, the National Education  
Association was forced to drop their proposal to endorse homosexual  
marriage.

Within hours of AFA Online's alert, the NEA had removed the original  
proposal and replaced it with a new one. The original paragraph under  
section B-8 Diversity read as follows:

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.
To see the resolution in full, click here (bottom of page in bold type).

Due to the response from AFA Online supporters, the NEA immediately  
changed that paragraph to read as follows:

The Association also believes that these factors should not affect the  
legal rights and obligations of the partners in a legally-recognized  
domestic partnership, civil union, or marriage in regard to matters  
involving the other partner, such as medical decisions, taxes,  
inheritance, adoption, and immigration.

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Ford Sponsors Homosexual Media Awards, Desperate Housewives
American Family Association
June 26, 2006

http://www.afa.net/ford062706.asp

When Ford said they support homosexual groups promoting same-sex  
marriage, they meant it. Ford put forth this declaration: "This is a  
strong commitment we intend to carry forward with no exception."

Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards events were  
recently held in Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. The  
GLAAD Awards honored those who had made outstanding contributions to  
the homosexual lifestyle. Ford was a corporate sponsor for all four  
GLAAD Media Awards events.

In an effort to overcome the boycott called by AFA, Ford is telling  
potential customers that they advertise in Christian publications such  
as Christianity Today, Today's Christian Woman, The National Liberty  
Journal and Charisma. They also say that they are the largest  
advertiser on Christian radio. It is no accident that Ford all of a  
sudden has begun to advertise in Christian publications and on  
Christian radio.

In addition to their promotion of homosexuality, last week Ford  
sponsored ABC's Desperate Housewives, the TV program which promotes the  
legitimization of adultery and promiscuity. Desperate Housewives  
confronts viewers with themes of adultery, sexual promiscuity, and  
deceitfulness portrayed as the norm. The program gives the message time  
and again that the end justifies the means. If sexual immorality,  
lying, and manipulation can get you what you want, then it's okay.  
Remember, Ford says they pre-screen programs and only sponsor programs  
they find acceptable.

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Pro-Family Groups Applaud GOP's 'Values Agenda'
But House-Led Initiative Stumbles Out of the Gate
By Jody Brown
June 29, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/afa/292006a.asp

(AgapePress) - Calling Republican leaders "proactive" and "in touch,"  
two prominent pro-family groups are applauding a move in the U.S. House  
they say shows a commitment to traditional family values.

Earlier this week, House GOP leaders unveiled a list of legislative  
initiatives they hope to push through their chamber of Congress in the  
coming months. Dubbed the "American Values Agenda," the list includes  
bills addressing issues deemed by those legislators as top priorities  
for America's families. House Majority Leader John Boehner describes  
the agenda as "a collection of legislative initiatives that speak to  
the values many American citizens hold dear."

The Republican lawmaker from Ohio describes those values -- "freedom to  
display the American flag ... freedom of religious expression ... the  
right to keep and bear arms ... respect for the sanctity of marriage,  
and the dignity of all human life." All, he says, are values that have  
defined the American character, protected families, and shaped society.

"The House of Representatives belongs to the American people, and the  
American people want us to act on the issues they care about," says  
Boehner in a press release. "This is their agenda."

Specifically, the measures called out in the agenda are: Pledge  
Protection Act (HR 2389); Freedom to Display the American Flag Act (HR  
42); The Public Expression of Religion Act (HR 2679); Marriage  
Amendment (HJRes 88); Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act (HR 356); Human  
Cloning Prohibition Act (HR 1357); Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,  
Firearms, and Explosive (BATFE) Reform (HR 5092); Internet Gambling  
Prohibition; Disaster Recovery Personal Protection Act (HR 5013); and  
Permanent Tax Relief for Families.

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4-H Prayer Ban Offensive to Hoosier Families, Says State Activist
By Jim Brown
American Family Association
June 29, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/afa/292006c.asp

(AgapePress) - An Indiana pro-family group is objecting to a ban on  
prayer at 4-H meetings in one county.

A memo issued last month by the Lake County Cooperative Extension  
Service says prayer is forbidden at all times, including to "begin or  
close meetings, fundraisers, camp sessions, including meals, and/or  
award ceremonies." Stan Sims, the County Extension director, says he  
issued the directive because "We want to respect peoples' beliefs and  
be inclusive."

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Calls Continue for Feds to Take Legal Action Against New York Times
American Family Association/Agape Press
By Bill Fancher and Jody Brown
June 29, 2006

(AgapePress) - Despite two months of pleading from the White House and  
members of Congress, the New York Times recently published a story  
detailing how the federal government was tracking the financial  
transactions of terrorists. Some are asking why the Times is not being  
prosecuted for it decision to divulge the information, thus aiding  
terrorists.

In the article, the NYT disclosed the confidential method through which  
the U.S. government tracked and monitored terrorist money dealings.  
President Bush has labeled as "disgraceful" the newspaper's decision to  
run the story, and said it "does great harm" for information to be  
leaked and/or published about the surveillance program. The Hill  
reported on Wednesday that GOP leaders in the House were considering  
introducing a resolution condemning the paper for publishing the story  
-- and that one Republican member, working independently, was trying to  
rally support for revocation of the newspaper's congressional press  
credentials.

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Religious Leaders Demand Israeli Government Block World Pride in  
Jerusalem
By Gudrun Schultz
LifeSite.net
Thursday June 29, 2006

http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2006/jun/06062902.html

JERUSALEM, June 29, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Evangelical Christian,  
Jewish and Moslem leaders in Jerusalem are calling on the Israeli  
government to intervene and block plans to hold a week long World Pride  
celebration in the holy city.

“We do so out of our great love and respect for Jerusalem, the only  
city in the world that the Bible decrees as holy,” said an open letter  
to the government issued by three evangelical Christian groups,  
Christian Friends of Israel, Bridges For Peace and the International  
Christian Embassy in Jerusalem.

American Rabbi Yehuda Levin, with Jews for Morality, held a joint press  
conference with a Moslem cleric in Jerusalem last week, warning that  
there could be violence if the parade is allowed to continue and  
demonstrators clash with participants.

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Baseball Strikes Out in Reacting to Guillen's Comment, Says Family  
Activist
By Jim Brown
American Family Association
June 28, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/afa/282006c.asp

(AgapePress) - A pro-family activist in Illinois is criticizing Major  
League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig over his decision to require the  
manager of the Chicago White Sox to undergo "sensitivity training."

White Sox skipper Ozzie Guillen was recently fined an undisclosed  
amount by Major League Baseball (MLB) and ordered to attend sensitivity  
training for using the word "fag" to refer to Chicago Sun Times  
columnist Jay Mariotti. Selig said "the use of slurs embarrasses the  
individual, the club, and the game." Guillen told the Chicago Tribune  
this week that he intends to complete the training before the All-Star  
Game on July 11.

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Activist Defends Fla. School Board's Removal of Pro-Cuba Library Books
By Jim Brown
American Family Association/Agape Press
June 28, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/afa/282006e.asp

(AgapePress) - The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a  
lawsuit challenging a decision by a Florida school board to remove a  
series of children's books from its elementary school libraries. One of  
the banned books is about Cuba and depicts children wearing Communist  
uniforms and smiling.

The Miami-Dade School Board voted recently to remove the Spanish and  
English versions of the books, Vamos a Cuba and its English version, A  
Visit to Cuba, describing them as inappropriate for young readers.  
Board members said the books were inaccurate and that they left out  
aspects of life in that Communist-controlled nation. A page in the  
controversial books reads, "People in Cuba eat, work, and go to school  
like you do."

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TVC Executive Director’s Commentary On Marriage Protection Amendment
June 29, 2006 – TVC Executive Director Andrea Lafferty has recently had  
a commentary published in the Salt Lake Tribune. In it, she describes  
why the Traditional Values Coalition opposes passage of the Marriage  
Protection Amendment as it is currently written.

She notes: “The United States needs to nail down the definition of  
marriage and its singular role in our culture. The most recent attempt,  
the Marriage Protection Amendment, was poorly worded and it went down  
to defeat in the Senate, but a new amendment should already be on the  
drawing board.”

Lafferty points out that the current MPA has two sentences. The second  
sentence in the MPA permits states to create homosexual civil unions or  
domestic partnerships as counterfeit marriage. The MPA thus enshrines  
homosexual “marriage” in the Constitution!

[...]

TAKE ACTION: Contact your U.S.  Senators and ask that they vote NO on  
any marriage amendment that does not also ban homosexual civil unions,  
domestic partnerships, or any other counterfeit of marriage:  
http://capwiz.com/traditional/issues/

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Pentagon Disavows Homosexual Description In Decade-Old Document
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2769

June 29, 2006 – The Pentagon has caved in to homosexual activists who  
have criticized the military for a document titled “Certain Mental  
Disorders,” which listed such conditions as mental retardation,  
personality disorders, alcoholism, along with same-sex attractions.

The Pentagon issued a disclaimer last week about the document, saying:  
“Homosexuality should not have been characterized as a mental disorder  
in an appendix of a procedural instruction. Notwithstanding its  
inclusion, we find no practical impact since the appendix simply listed  
factors that do NOT constitute a physical disability, and homosexuality  
of course does not.”

The American Psychiatric Association was pressured by homosexual  
activists in 1973 to remove homosexuality as a mental disorder from the  
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The  
decision was not based on science, but on political pressure from these  
radical activists.

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Pediatric Group Speakers Encourage Homosexual Activism And Sex Changes  
For Children
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2766

June 29, 2006 – Radical homosexuals and advocates of sex change  
operations presented their views to pediatricians at the Pediatric  
Academic Societies in San Francisco from April 29-May 3, 2006.

Dr. Daniel E. Byrne, Ph.D. presented an eyewitness account of his  
experience at this convention for the National Association for Research  
and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH).

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Support The Legislative Line-Item Veto Act, H.R. 4890
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2760

June 22, 2006 – TVC Chairman Rev. Louis P. Sheldon has recently sent  
the following letter to every Member of Congress in support of the  
Line-Item Veto Act:

Dear Representative:

I am urging you to support the passage of the Legislative Line-Item  
Veto Act, H.R. 4890. Spending and earmarking are out of control.  
Indeed, the federal government last year spent a record $23,760 per  
household-adjusted for inflation, the most since World War II.

H.R. 4890 will give the President the authority to isolate unnecessary  
or wasteful spending provisions in bills that have passed Congress and  
send these specific line items back to Congress for a timely up-or-down  
vote. The bill also provides the President the ability to single out  
and request the rescission of special-interest tax breaks that apply to  
small numbers of individuals.

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Accuracy about public view and marriage
Canada Family Action Coalition
June 29, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/family/marriage/media- 
provides-cover.htm

This report from the US sounds awfully familiar to Canada. Would a vote  
on marriage by the public in a referendum produce the same results as  
in the US states. We think so. The accuracy of polls must be  
questioned. And one must ask what the political ideology of the  
pollster is.

Perhaps the Prime Minister ought to put this crucial social issue of  
marriage to a public vote not just a free vote of MPs. Or perhaps the  
next election should again directly raise the issue (and it will do so  
if marriage is not restored) so the Canadian public can truly be  
represented.

-- CFAC

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Sales of "morning after pill" soar
Today’s Family News
June 28, 2006

http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/sexuality/stories/062806.html

American women are “probably” partly responsible for Canadian sales of  
Plan B – commonly called the “morning-after pill” – nearly doubling  
over the past year, the Boston Globe reported last week.

[...]

Judith Soon, an assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at the  
University of British Columbia, told the Globe she suspects that at  
least part of the increase can be attributed to the fact that since  
April 2005, Canadian women have not needed a prescription to obtain the  
pill.

[....]

The main-stream media and pro-choice activists commonly distort the  
facts about the morning-after pill, claiming that it is merely a  
contraceptive and that there should be no ethical problems with it. Yet  
they can come to their conclusion only by changing the definition of  
‘pregnancy’ to begin at implantation rather than at fertilization. The  
morning-after pill can both prevent fertilization and terminate an  
already-fertilized ovum by preventing its implantation. Pro-lifers  
believe that this is akin to a non-surgical abortion, as it ends a  
newly created life.

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