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

Dara (R'ykandar Korra'ti) kahvi at murkworks.net
Fri May 12 14:48:04 PDT 2006


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The New York Times finally notices the anti-contraception movement and  
growing effort to overturn _Griswald_ so that contraception can be  
banned;

Focus on the Family article on the party-line vote on Brett Kavanaugh  
in committee; my theory is that this is really about John McCain, one  
of the Gang of 14; will he break the compromise he helped broker in  
order to win their favour in the 2008 presidential race? We'll see;  
note that Focus on the Family's rhetoric towards the "Gang of 14"  
compromise; instead of a vile roadblock, it's now a "compromise"  
enacted to "break the deadlock over several... nominees" which is about  
a zillion times more friendly - clearly they're offering an olive  
branch to McCain; includes the usual ACTION ITEM against any judicial  
filibuster;

FofF feature against California SB 1437, originally introduced against  
anti-gay lesson plans, amended to include GBLT figures in history and  
related classes; includes ACTION ITEM against the bill;

FotF condemns efforts to include contraception in the Republican  
health-care bill;

FotF supports "fetal pain" anti-abortion bill in Louisiana;

FotF applauds House vote to keep abortion by military doctors illegal;

FotF somewhat-admiring commentary on Dick Morris and an ACTION ITEM to  
demand support for the anti-marriage-rights "Marriage Protection  
Amendment," coming up to a vote soon;

House Armed Services Committee intervenes in military chaplain  
guidelines issue, inserting a clause into the DoD budget authorisation  
bill; I'm not certain this is particularly bad in this case, though it  
bothers me that they are attacking military guidelines set up in  
response to religious harassment at the Air Force Academy; includes  
ACTION ITEM to support the bill;

Focus on the Family and CWA wonk Warren Throckmorton attack the study  
showing that the brains of lesbians react to female pheromones like the  
brains of men, declare the study was reported "inaccurately"; clearly  
they are buying irony by the supertanker load at this point; I have no  
doubt at all that the media reported the story with great ineptitude,  
because they _always do_, but c'mon, guys, you have no fucking room to  
talk _at all_;

Massachusetts Supreme Court weighing validity of a proposed  
Constitutional amendment voiding marriage rights for lesbian and gay  
people; if it gets certified, then it has to go through the legislature  
twice (_but only needs 25% YES votes_) in order to get to the ballot  
where it will need a supermajority;

FotF claims President Clinton politicised the approval of RU-486,  
condemns him for it, demands it be pulled from the market immediately;  
see what I mean about supertankers of irony?

FotF attacks medical marijuana efforts in New Jersey, echos the usual  
drug warrior lines;

Centres for Disease Control doesn't want to waste its time with  
abstinence-only education at an anti-STD panel; Focus on the Family, et  
al, howl; congressional intervention from Rep. Mark Souder (R-IN) gets  
an abstinence-only promoter wedged in;

Focus on the Family Canada's version of the "lesbian brain" story;

***** Oooh, this is neat; Focus on the Family Canada sends out a story  
titled "ABORTED FETAL TISSUE BEHIND MANY VACCINES" that doesn't seem to  
be on their website. It's against vaccines allegedly developed  
involving collected cells from abortions in the 1960s;

Family Research Council ACTION ITEM against Louisiana bill that would  
provide protection against anti-gay discrimination and harassment in  
_state_ employment ; they describe it as "special privileges for  
homosexuals"; as always, it provides general protection on sexual  
orientation, which includes _heterosexuality_ too - that's even written  
into the bill language explicitly - but that's never stopped them from  
lying about it before, why would they stop now;

American Family Association ACTION ITEM against Ford Motor for  
advertising in GBLT publications - in particular, in _OUT_ magazine;  
calls it "proof" of "Ford's support of homosexual marriage";

AFA reports failed attempt by fundamentalist activist Ford shareholder  
to repeal Ford Motor's internal anti-discrimination policy; calls the  
5% of the vote they got a victory; normally 95-5 is called "losing in  
an overwhelming landslide," but whatever;

***** Institute for Creation Research to offer a Masters Degree in  
Science - no, really; that part's funny, but the stated goal isn't: to  
create more teaching opportunities for creationists in science fields  
by handing out an MS in a "science" arena;

AFA and Article 8 Alliance blast youth GBLT day in Boston;

AFA newsbrief calls civil marriage for lesbian and gay people a threat  
to the church; also promotes Constitution Party and Mississippi  
comprehensive abortion ban initiative drive;

Traditional Values Coalition reports how "homosexuals target state  
races to gain political power";

TVC condemns CBS for running Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against  
Defamation Public Service Announcement;

TVC ACTION ITEM urging letters to the editor condemning "lesbian brain"  
study reporting;

Traditional Values Coalition: "Religious Freedom Will Die If Same-Sex  
Marriage Legalized Nationally";

USA Today article on GBLT people in state-level races;

Anti-gay Episcopalians demand church trials against the openly-gay  
Bishop Robinson and the 42 bishops who consecrated him;

Here's a place where American fundamentalists and Canadian  
fundamentalists have little or no common ground: the Institute for  
Canadian Values is demanding that deportation of otherwise-law-abiding  
illegal immigrants _stop immediately_;

Canada Family Action Coalition links to a National Catholic Register  
story on the same testimony presented earlier by a woman who grew up  
with her gay father; the problem isn't so much with her unfortunate  
childhood, but with the fact that she _and the fundamentalist movement_  
present her case as typical, and claim from it that GBLT parentage is  
inherently abusive;

CFAC starts the Judicial Tyranny chant up in Canada, defending a  
parliamentarian who lied about a Canadian Supreme Court Justice's  
statements;

CFAC accuses Planned Parenthood (of Canada and the US) of supporting  
and promoting child pornography.


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Contra-Contraception
By RUSSELL SHORTO
Published: May 7, 2006
The New York Times Magazine

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/07/magazine/07contraception.html? 
ex=1304654400&en=fd9a772701a5eb09&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

The English writer Daniel Defoe is best remembered today for creating  
the ultimate escapist fantasy, "Robinson Crusoe," but in 1727 he sent  
the British public into a scandalous fit with the publication of a  
nonfiction work called "Conjugal Lewdness: or, Matrimonial Whoredom."  
After apparently being asked to tone down the title for a subsequent  
edition, Defoe came up with a new one — "A Treatise Concerning the Use  
and Abuse of the Marriage Bed" — that only put a finer point on things.  
The book wasn't a tease, however. It was a moralizing lecture. After  
the wanton years that followed the restoration of the monarchy, a time  
when both theaters and brothels multiplied, social conservatism rooted  
itself in the English bosom. Self-appointed Christian morality police  
roamed the land, bent on restricting not only homosexuality and  
prostitution but also what went on between husbands and wives.

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Senate Panel Approves Kavanaugh; Full Senate Vote Next
As expected, the appeals court nominee received a party-line vote
by Pete Winn, associate editor
Focus on the Family
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/extras/a0040457.cfm

The Senate Judiciary Committee today approved Brett Kavanaugh's  
nomination for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of  
Columbia Circuit.

The 10-8 vote sends his nomination to the Senate floor, raising the  
issue of whether Kavanaugh will receive an up-or-down vote by the full  
Senate.

[...]

The question is: What will the Gang of 14 do? That's the name given to  
a bipartisan group of senators who struck a deal more than a year ago  
to break the deadlock over several of President Bush's previously  
stalled judicial nominees.

[...]

TAKE ACTION:
Please contact your U.S. senators through our new Action Center and  
tell them it is only fair that the president's judicial nominees  
receive a fair up-or-down vote.

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Golden-State Senators Pass Bill to Teach Kids About Homosexuality
Curriculum would have to include gay historical figures and speak only  
positively about homosexuality.
by Wendy Cloyd, assistant editor
Focus on the Family
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0040458.cfm

The California Senate passed legislation today, by a 22-15 vote, that  
would force public schools to normalize homosexuality in curriculum.

SB 1437 would require new textbooks to reflect the lesbian, gay,  
bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in only a positive light and  
highlight historical figures who may have been LGBT.

Barbara McPherson, program manager of legislative affairs for the  
California Family Council, said debate about the proposal was headed by  
openly gay Sen. Sheila Kuehl.

[...]

TAKE ACTION:
We encourage California residents to contact their Assembly member and  
demand that he or she vote against SB 1437. You can send e-mail through  
our new CitizenLink Action Center.

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Dems Call for Funding of 'Abortion-Reduction' Efforts
Translated, that means contraceptive coverage.
from staff reports
Focus on the Family
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0040460.cfm

Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Harry Reid, D-Nev., tore into a  
Republican health care bill Wednesday for its lack of support for what  
they called "abortion-reduction efforts" — their new catchphrase for  
contraceptive coverage.

With all the traditional Democratic talking points available — coverage  
for the poor and elderly for example — the health-care bill sponsor,  
Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., said it was strange to hear Clinton and Reid  
choose "abortion-reduction efforts" as their point of attack.

[...]

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Louisiana Looks to Pass Fetal-Pain Law
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040454.cfm

Some Louisiana lawmakers are hoping to pass a law that would require  
doctors to tell abortion-minded women that a fetus feels pain, KATC-TV  
reported.

The House Health and Welfare Committee approved the measure Wednesday.

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Abortion Provision Struck from Defense Bill
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040455.cfm

The U.S. House voted down an amendment — attached to the Department of  
Defense Authorization bill — that would have permitted military doctors  
to abort preborn children.

Lanier Swann, director of government relations at Concerned Women for  
America, said abortion advocates have been trying to sneak this bill in  
for almost a decade, but time after time the House does the right thing  
in rejecting it.

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Dick Morris is a Big Fan of Yours
by Gary Schneeberger, editor
Focus on the Family
Commentary
May 11, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/commentary/a0040451.cfm

Chances are, you don't think much of Dick Morris — which is why you  
might be surprised to learn he thinks an awful lot of you.

Morris, of course, is the one-time Clinton confidante and campaign  
operative best known for three things since helping POTUS No. 42  
capture a second term: 1) getting caught in a compromising position  
with a prostitute in 1996, a dalliance that has led conservative  
commentators like Sean Hannity to hang some pretty colorful nicknames  
on him; 2) having such a bitter falling out with Clinton and his wife  
that he's written a pair of scathing books eviscerating the former —  
and future? — first couple; and 3) turning up a lot on the Fox News  
Channel as a political commentator.

[...]

The answers to those questions will determine what marriage will mean  
for future generations. Dick Morris knows that, and we'd be wise to  
trust him on it — no matter what we might think of his personal  
morality.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To learn more about the Marriage Protection Amendment, and what you can  
do to help ensure its passage, visit our new CitizenLink Action Center.

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Congressmen Move to Protect Military Chaplains
The right to pray in Jesus' name is under attack.
by Pete Winn, associate editor
Focus on the Family
May 10, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/extras/a0040441.cfm

The House Armed Services Committee has approved language to protect the  
right of military chaplains to pray in accordance with their faith.

The provision, sponsored by two congressmen who are leaders on military  
issues — Reps. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., chairman of the Armed Services  
Committee, and Walter Jones, R-N.C. — was inserted into the massive  
Department of Defense budget authorization bill.

[...]

TAKE ACTION:
Please contact your representative and senators and ask them to support  
the language protecting the rights of military chaplains inserted into  
H.R. 5122, the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2007. You may  
contact them through our new Action Center.

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Research on the Gay Brain Reported Inaccurately
Author disputes media accounts that suggest homosexuality has a  
biological origin.
by Wendy Cloyd, assistant editor
Focus on the Family
May 10, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0040439.cfm

When a team of Swedish researchers found that the brains of lesbians  
reacted differently to the smell of pheromones than those of  
heterosexual women, news outlets began touting the study as further  
proof that gays are born that way.

Researchers used several scents they theorized might trigger a sexual  
response. They found the brains of lesbians responded more like  
heterosexual men.

"The findings add weight to the idea that homosexuality has a physical  
basis and is not learned behavior," The Associated Press (AP) reported.

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Massachusetts High Court Weighs Marriage Protection Effort
Ballot initiative under fire is aimed at constitutionally defining  
marriage in traditional terms.
from staff reports
Focus on the Family
May 10, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0040436.cfm

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is now considering a challenge  
by gay activists seeking to block a ballot initiative to bring an end  
to gay marriage. It's the same activist court that mandated the  
Legislature to legalize same-sex weddings in 2003.

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has argued that the state  
constitution forbids the overruling of a Supreme Judicial Court  
decision.

Jordan Lorence, senior counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, told  
Family News in Focus that gay activists are worried.

"They know this is a big, big loser for them, if the people get to vote  
on this," he said. "That's what they're trying to stop."

[More at URL]


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Killer Abortion Drug Was a Pet Project of President Clinton
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 10, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040443.cfm

Documents discovered in the Clinton Presidential Library have revealed  
that Bill Clinton's first act as president was to push for the  
marketing of the abortion drug RU-486 -- a drug now known to have  
caused the death of at least six women, LifeSite News reported.

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Garden State Wants to Legalize Marijuana
Focus on the Family
Newsbriefs
May 10, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/briefs/a0040442.cfm

A bill in New Jersey would legalize the use of marijuana for medical  
purposes despite evidence that there is no medicinal benefit from  
smoking the illegal drug, NewsMax.com reported.

Sen. Nicholas Scutari proposed the bill, which would allow people with  
debilitating medical conditions to use marijuana in an attempt to gain  
relief from pain.

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CDC Conference Snubs Abstinence
After protest, one speaker championing chastity is allowed on a panel.
from staff reports
May 9, 2006

http://www.family.org/cforum/news/a0040422.cfm

A national conference on preventing sexually transmitted diseases that  
is being held this week in Florida and backed by the Centers for  
Disease Control (CDC) conspicuously lacked any mention of abstinence  
education -- until a member of Congress complained.

Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind, said he visited the CDC's Web site and was  
amazed to find no one speaking in favor of abstinence education at the  
2006 National STD Prevention Conference in Jacksonville.

Marc Wheat, staff director for a drug policy subcommittee that Souder  
chairs, said the program seemed to offer only one point of view.

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Media misinterpret "gay brain" study
Today’s Family News
Focus on the Family Canada
May 12, 2006

http://www.fotf.ca/tfn/sexuality/stories/051206.html

According to Dr. Ivanka Savic, who conducted a study on the different  
responses to sex hormones by lesbian and heterosexual women, the  
findings of the research have been skewed by the media.

The Swedish neurologist of the Stockholm Brain Institute said an  
Associated Press report was wrong in asserting that the new study added  
“weight to the idea that homosexuality has a physical basis and is not  
learned behavior.”

“This is incorrect and not stated in the paper,” Savic said in an  
email. In it, she was responding to a query from Dr. Warren  
Throckmorton, an associate professor of psychology and fellow for  
psychology and public policy at Grove City College in Grove City,  
Pennsylvania.

Although researchers did find that the 12 lesbians involved in the  
study responded differently than other women when exposed to  
pheromones, they avoided making any conclusions as to why this  
occurred. And yet the widely reported AP story was cited by many media  
outlets as still more “evidence” for a genetic or biological basis for  
homosexuality.

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ABORTED FETAL TISSUE BEHIND MANY VACCINES
Today’s Family News
Focus on the Family Canada;
May 10, 2006

[Received in email; no URL]

Ottawa family physician Dr. Rene Leiva is looking for other pro-life  
Canadians to join him in launching a class-action suit against the  
federal government. He said they have failed to provide anti-viral  
childhood vaccines that were not developed from aborted fetal tissue.

“I’m not a lawyer, but my sense is because it goes against my  
[Catholic] beliefs, the government should make every effort to make  
that alternative available to people,” Leiva told Today’s Family News.

In many cases, manufacturers of vaccines use these cell strains as a  
culture on which vaccines are developed. They are then sold to  
provincial governments for use in compulsory inoculation programs. And  
while not all of the viral vaccines are grown in these cells — the  
Hepatitis B vaccine and some polio vaccines are grown differently — the  
lack of ethical options is very concerning to Leiva, who belongs to  
Canadian Physicians for Life.

Children of God for Life posted a list of Canadian vaccines and  
possible alternatives on their website. One example is Pentacel, which  
is administered to infants when they are two, four, six and 18 months  
old. Four of its five anti-viral components — pertussis (whooping  
cough), diphtheria, tetanus and the hib germ, which can develop into  
meningitis — are all grown using ethical means. But because its fifth  
component, polio, was grown using tainted cells, the entire product is  
rendered unethical, in Leiva’s opinion.

The United Kingdom uses an ethical alternative known as Pediacel. But  
while it was approved for use in Canada in 2000, it is not marketed  
here, making it both difficult and expensive for individuals to try to  
bring it into the country. Leiva believes that the only reason  
manufacturers do not produce Pediacel for use in Canada is because  
Pentacel is cheaper.

“That’s how they increase their profits,” he said. “Also, I guess they  
argue the safety and other technical reasons for it — which still may  
be valid from a utilitarian point of view. But the fact that something  
is ‘better’ doesn’t make it morally acceptable.”

Nor can Leiva imagine governments being willing to open up their  
contracts with the suppliers of these vaccines, “because it’s a good  
deal for them. It’s only under pressure from the public that they start  
changing.” In fact, when Leiva asked Health Canada if it would be  
willing to import Pediacel, he received no reply.

“All the people who are for this [existing arrangement] say, ‘These  
[tainted vaccines] were related to one or two abortions that happened  
in the 1960s,’ ” Leiva said. “If you want to be a literalist, then yes,  
they’re correct. Nevertheless, my research has shown that it took at  
least 80-something abortions to come up with the technique to be able  
to produce this vaccine.”

Leiva is not alone in his concern about the moral dilemma that these  
unethical vaccines create. In an attempt to provide some guidelines  
about the use of these vaccines, other Christian physicians have  
concluded that the ethics involved depend on how the vaccines have been  
developed and the distance between the end user and the means by which  
the vaccines were originally developed.

In a statement on the issue, the Christian Medical and Dental  
Association (CMDA) provides some specific recommend guidelines  
including its position that “using technology developed from tissue of  
an intentionally aborted fetus, but without continuing the cell line  
from that fetus, may be morally acceptable.” It goes on to posit that  
“[c]ontinued use of a cell line developed from an intentionally aborted  
fetus poses moral questions and must be decided as a matter of  
conscience, weighing the clear moral obligation to protect the health  
of our families and society against the risk of complicity with evil.”

Both Leiva and the CMDA agree that the solution to the ethical dilemma  
that parents face could be eliminated by developing and promoting  
ethical alternatives.

Health Canada allows people to refuse vaccinations for moral or  
religious grounds and as a matter of conscience. But Leiva insists that  
he cannot in good conscience advise parents not to have their children  
vaccinated. Because even if that means using a contaminated vaccine,  
that is still preferable to exposing them to the increased risk of  
catching a serious disease.

“For girls, rubella can be dangerous later on for their own babies.  
Polio can be quite bad. Chicken pox is thought to be a mild disease,  
but it can be serious. I have seen a four-month-old baby die of chicken  
pox,” he said. “I myself have a newborn, and I have had to vaccinate  
her with an unethical vaccine. And it’s really upsetting.”


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Please contact your Louisiana state representative and encourage  
him/her to vote NO on HB 853
Louisiana HB 853 would give homosexuals "special privileges."
May 9, 2006 - Tuesday
Louisiana (more on this state)
Forward to a Friend!

http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=AL06E05&f=PG03I03

HB 853, which would give homosexuals "special privileges," has been  
introduced every year for over a decade, and every year it has died in  
committee, until recently. This year it has gotten more attention as  
the homosexual activists pursue total acceptance of their homosexual  
lifestyle by the general public. This radical piece of legislation is  
now advancing to the House floor, where it was only a few votes shy of  
passing last year.

Sponsored by Rep. Juan LaFonta, HB 853 would grant special protection  
status to a group of people based on their "perceived sexual  
preferences." It also adds a prohibition against "harassment" in the  
workplace. Harassment is undefined in the proposed legislation and in  
the Revised Statutes. This bill would create much confusion and it  
needs to be stopped, as employees would be able to move in and out of  
the protected class without advance notice.

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Ford 'Proves' Commitment To Homosexual Agenda
American Family Association
May 11, 2006

http://www.afa.net/ford051106.asp

Earlier this year, Ford Motor Company sponsored a program showing two  
lesbians passionately kissing each other. Now the automaker has made an  
in-your-face move against traditional marriage advocates with the  
historic step of advertising all their name brands in a homosexual  
magazine. This followed a request by AFA that Ford withdraw from  
supporting any homosexual magazine.

In the May issue of the homosexual publication OUT, Ford has advertised  
all eight of their brand automobiles. This is first time in history  
that Ford has advertised all their brands in a homosexual publication.

[...]

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Ford Shareholders Turn Away Proposal to Amend Non-Discrimination Policy
But Proposal Supporters Encouraged by 5% Vote Favoring It
By Allie Martin
May 11, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/112006b.asp

WILMINGTON, DE (AgapePress) - A pro-family activist says he's not  
surprised that a motion to remove sexual orientation from Ford Motor  
Company's equal employment policy did not pass. However, conservatives  
still say it was a victory.

Flanked by four high-level corporate officers, Ford Motor's chairman  
William Ford, Jr., opened today's annual shareholders meeting by saying  
the company is profitable in most of the world. "Worldwide our total  
vehicle sales have gone up for the last two years," he said. "The  
exception to our worldwide success is our North American automotive  
operations."

The two-hour meeting gave shareholders the chance to review a list of  
ten proposals, among them a resolution from a retired Illinois doctor  
that asked Ford to remove reference to sexual orientation from its  
written non-discrimination policy. William Ford recommended a vote  
against the proposal. "Ford believes that our workplace should be free  
from discrimination," the company leader stated. "Such an environment  
is conducive to productive workers."

Ford shareholder Tom Strobhar, who is a pro-family activist from Ohio,  
publicly read the proposed resolution and spoke in its favor. He  
outlined several reasons why he felt his fellow shareholders should  
pass the resolution.

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ICR Hopes Online Master's Will Create Science Teachers with Biblical  
Worldview
By Jim Brown
May 11, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/112006a.asp

(AgapePress) - A well-known creationist group is now offering an online  
master's program for science teachers. Through the Internet-based  
curriculum, the California-based Institute for Creation Research (ICR)  
is hoping to reach out to more educators and create a network of  
science teachers.

Those teachers who enroll in the program will learn how to design  
grade-level appropriate science lessons and help their students discern  
between the evolutionary and biblical worldviews of science. The  
11-course program includes a core comprised of science education,  
educational psychology, curriculum design and research courses;  
prescribed electives in specific areas of science, including astronomy,  
ecology, physics and geology; and two electives of the student's  
choice.

[...]

Part of the vision for ICR's online Master of Science Education program  
is for those who take part in it to go on to contribute to a larger  
scheme of "turning the country around with a creation worldview," Nason  
says. But before these teachers can begin transmitting that worldview,  
she notes, it must be instilled in the educators themselves.

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Bay State Activist Blasts Governor's Promotion of Homosexual Youth Event
By Jim Brown
American Family Association
May 11, 2006

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/112006c.asp

(AgapePress) - A Massachusetts pro-family group is denouncing a large  
homosexual and transgender youth event in Boston this weekend -- an  
event that is being promoted by Governor Mitt Romney's office.

This Saturday in Beantown, the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian  
Youth will be holding a rally and march called "Youth Pride," which is  
billed as "the oldest and largest event for gay, lesbian, bisexual,  
transgender and queer youth and their allies in the nation." Kelly  
Lydon of Massachusetts Youth Pride says the event, contrary to some  
critics' fears, does not promote teenage sexual activity.

"It's a safe space," Lydon asserts. "There's no alcohol, drugs,  
cigarettes or sex allowed. There will be police there, there will be  
adult chaperones that will be there, and there's usually no problem,"  
she says. "It's a really safe space, and it's a great day for youth."

However, Brian Camenker with the pro-family group Article 8 Alliance  
contends otherwise, insisting that students at Youth Pride are  
encouraged to flaunt their homosexuality or transsexuality. He believes  
claims that the yearly event does not promote homosexual lifestyles and  
deviant behaviors are not only false but disingenuous.

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Commentary & News Briefs
May 11, 2006
Compiled by Jody Brown
American Family Association/Agape Press

http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/5/afa/112006h.asp

..The president of The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty warns that  
legalization of same-sex "marriage" will threaten churches, Christian  
schools, and other religious institutions. Anthony Picarello says  
religious groups that teach that homosexual conduct is wrong could be  
stripped of their tax-exempt status. He adds that Christian schools or  
organizations could be barred from firing teachers or employees who  
legally wed a same-sex partner. The Senate is expected to vote next  
month on a constitutional amendment that would prevent courts from  
redefining marriage. [AP]

[...]

...A Mississippi pro-life activist is circulating a petition to have an  
initiative placed on the ballot that would do what all other laws have  
failed to do: protect human life from natural birth to death. Since the  
early 1970s, the top goal of the pro-life movement has been to get  
Congress to pass a human-life amendment to the U.S. Constitution,  
knowing that it would overturn Roe v. Wade and the practice of abortion  
in America. David Rogers, director of the Ultimate Coalition for Unborn  
Children, says his group wants a statewide vote on what is being called  
"People's Initiative 22," a human-life amendment to the Mississippi  
State Constitution. "[The amendment] would protect the human life and  
the rights of the unborn children from conception and, actually,  
everybody's rights until natural death," he explains. "It's a general  
human-life amendment which the pro-life movement has been trying to  
pass in Congress to the United States Constitution, but getting  
anything passed through Congress has practically been impossible."  
According to Rogers, this is the first state version of a human-life  
amendment ever introduced in U.S. history. A constitutional amendment,  
he notes, is stronger than any law -- and a permanent protection of the  
people's rights. [Rusty Pugh]

...The leader of the Constitution Party says he's not surprised by  
recent poll results which show growing discontent with both Republicans  
and Democrats. A recent Zogby poll shows President Bush's approval  
rating has dipped below a 25 percent among his conservative base. And  
an Ipsos poll shows 65 percent of voters disapprove of the job Congress  
is doing. Michael Peroutka of the Constitution Party says Americans are  
fed up with both major parties. "What we really see is the progression  
of the same agenda by both of the major parties away from American  
sovereignty and the protection of American interests, et cetera, and  
toward this internationalist, globalist, new world order agenda,"  
Peroutka suggests. The result, he says, represents a "uni-direction,"  
as he calls it -- and is "the antithesis of the way America should be  
proceeding." He contends that most Americans realize that fact and want  
to see a change of direction -- something that apparently neither major  
party can deliver, he says. A shift in power from the GOP to the  
Democratic Party, he suggests, would accomplish nothing. "[T]hat's just  
the same old car going off the cliff at a different speed," Peroutka  
says. [Bill Fancher]

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Homosexuals Target State Races To Gain Political Power
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2720

May 11, 2006 – Homosexual activists are running for office at the state  
level in order to gain more political clout in imposing the homosexual  
agenda upon all Americans. USA Today reports that these efforts are  
being made to undercut efforts to pass laws banning same-sex marriage.

More than 353 homosexuals are already in office, including 61 state  
legislators and three members of the U.S. Congress. This is up from 49  
in 1991.

In March, three homosexual legislators in Maryland helped kill an  
effort to put a marriage protection amendment on the ballot.

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CBS Runs GLAAD PSA On Soap Opera
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2719

May 11, 2006 – In spite of receiving more than 3,000 emails from TVC  
supporters who used our CapWiz email service, CBS ignored their  
concerns and ran its Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation  
(GLAAD) public service announcement on “As The World Turns” on May 9.

The text of the PSA was designed to promote the acceptance of  
homosexuality for teenagers. Those opposed to homosexual sodomy were  
subtly linked to intolerance, prejudice and violent behavior. The PSA  
said: “Every day people face rejection, prejudice and violence ... But  
you can make a difference. Send a message of support and acceptance. Be  
an ally and a friend. Go to GLAAD.org.

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AP Misreports New Study On Lesbians And Smell
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2718

May 11, 2006 – Associated Press Science Writer Randolph E. Schmid  
published an article on how female homosexual brains react differently  
to sex hormones than those of heterosexual women.

Schmid claimed in his article that the study published by the  
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences “add weight to the idea  
that homosexuality has a physical basis and is not a learned behavior.”

The study was headed by Ivanka Savic at the Stockholm Brain Institute.  
His team of researchers had volunteers sniff chemicals from male and  
female hormones thought to be pheromones—molecules said to trigger  
defense and sex responses in animals.

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Religious Freedom Will Die If Same-Sex Marriage Legalized Nationally
Traditional Values Coalition

http://www.traditionalvalues.org/modules.php?sid=2717

May 11, 2006 – Maggie Gallagher, president of the Institute for  
Marriage and Public Policy has written an important article that should  
be in the hands of every pastor in America. It confirms what TVC has  
been saying for years: That the normalization of homosexuality through  
same-sex marriage will lead to the destruction of religious freedom,  
freedom of association, and free speech in our nation.

Writing in “Banned in Boston: The coming conflict between same-sex  
marriage and religious liberty,” Gallagher points out that  
Massachusetts is leading the way in the destruction of religious  
liberty.

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Gay candidates look to further rights at state level
Updated 5/9/2006 8:28 AM ET
By Andrea Stone, USA TODAY

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-08-gay-legislators_x.htm

Stung by their failure in 2004 to stop ballot measures banning same-sex  
marriage, gay rights activists are moving to elect more of their own to  
legislatures where social policies often incubate.

The push isn't confined to places such as Massachusetts, where the  
state Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2003. Gays and lesbians  
are running for legislatures in Alabama, Arkansas and Oklahoma and for  
re-election in Idaho, Iowa, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Utah — all  
states whose residents voted predominantly for President Bush in 2004.

"There's a more concerted and integrated effort" in states, says Chuck  
Wolfe of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund and Leadership Institute, which  
trains and funds candidates. The group plans to give $4.3 million to  
openly gay candidates this year.

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Episcopalians want trial for homosexual bishop
Urging clergy to uphold Episcopal Church's law, doctrine
Posted: May 12, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50163

Declaring the "true church of Jesus Christ now must prevail," a group  
of Episcopalians has launched a campaign calling for all clergy  
involved in the consecration of an actively homosexual bishop to be put  
on trial by the church.

The selection three years ago of Rev. V. Gene Robinson to head the  
Diocese of New Hampshire further deepened divisions that have been  
growing for more than three decades between liberals and  
traditionalists in the 2.2 million-member branch of the worldwide  
Anglican Communion.

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Institute calls on government to deport criminals, not families
Institute for Canadian Values
Date: May 09, 2006

http://canadianvalues.ca/news.aspx?aid=180

OTTAWA - The Institute for Canadian Values is calling on the federal  
government to show restraint by directing authorities to focus their  
attention on deporting terrorists and criminals instead of undocumented  
families and workers who are otherwise law-abiding.

"The government's priorities appear to be all wrong," said Joseph  
Ben-Ami, Executive Director of the Institute for Canadian Values.  
"Surely there are still criminals and terrorists at large in Canada  
that ought to be deported. The government should be focused on removing  
them before pursuing undocumented, but otherwise law-abiding and  
productive workers and their families."

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INPERSON INTERVIEW
The Forgotten Voice in the Adoption Debate
National Catholic Register
May 7-13, 2006
by GAIL BESSE

http://www.ncregister.com/articulo4.php?artkod=NDM2

Dawn Stefanowicz and children like her are the most important voices in  
the debate over same-sex adoption.

And yet the voices of adult children raised by homosexuals are rarely  
heard.
Stefanowicz recently testified about her life with her biological  
father before a Massachusetts legislative committee in support of a  
marriage protection amendment. The amendment, which lawmakers will  
address May 10, would allow voters to define marriage as the union of  
one man and one woman. Stefanowicz, with her husband and children,  
spoke with Register correspondent Gail Besse April 20 in a phone  
interview from her residence.

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“SUPREME” Court judges and CBA need reigned in!
Canada Family Action Coalition
Online as of May 12, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/politics-law/courts/ 
supreme-courts-and-cba.htm

Isn’t it amazing that our bestowed Chief Justice can say whatever she  
wants ( read a few quotes below) but not so for elected MPs – our  
legitimate representative lawmakers. It is also rather curious that the  
CBA so quickly jumps to defend a justice whom says she has the right to  
override OUR Constitution ( and then CBA presumably).

It seems we have 9 robed “ gods” ( of course that is just at the  
supreme level ) as the only source of wisdom, knowledge and justice in  
the land. Of course I cannot say that is what she said or else, but  
what did she infer? Argue that if you like, call for me to apologize  
and even take the issue to the “ court” of power and wisdom, but the  
notion that judges have supreme power over our Constitution in Canada  
is every bit as dangerous as the dictator rulers that have been deposed  
throughout history.

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Sexualization of children a business
Canada Familiy Action Coalition
Online as of May 12, 2006

http://www.familyaction.org/Articles/issues/child/pedophilia/normal- 
people-not-experts.htm

When will governments awake to the dangers of funding organizations  
that sexualize children , and even promote behaviors that will spread  
disease and even in cases kill children? An investigation of such  
promotion ought to be done and if there are any children who are  
victims of such " teaching" criminal charges should be brought.

US and Canadian based operation differ very little...                    
          -- CFAC

Rely on normal people, not experts

Commentary - May 05, 2006
By Jim Sedlak

"...Planned Parenthood's future depends on its ability to
sexualize our children. It is an organization that exists on its
income from birth control products and abortion."

I was giving a talk in Rapid City, South Dakota the other night. During  
the talk, I asked the audience to take a look at a book that I carry  
around with me. The book is being pushed for use by children age 10 and  
up.

[...]

Normal people all across this country should use Planned Parenthood's  
defense of this kiddie porn as a rallying cry. Planned Parenthood has,  
once again, served notice that it is after your children. It wants to  
get to them in the schools and the community organizations where young  
girls, in particular, congregate. There is a war raging in your  
communities and now is the time to get active.

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