NH Legislators Poised to Pass Pro-Gay School Law
http://citizenlinkblog.com/drivethru/2010/02/nh-legislators-poised-to-pass-pro-gay-school-law/If you live in New Hampshire, promotion of homosexuality and ->-bleeped-<- could be coming to a classroom near you.
That's because liberal legislators and gay activists in New Hampshire are dead set on pushing through a state law that calls for school districts to include those themes in curricula.
And yet again, this is being done in the name of "safety" and preventing bullying.
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New Hampshire Considers Pro-Homosexual Curriculum Bill
By Kathleen Gilbert
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/feb/10021112.htmlCONCORD, New Hampshire, February 11, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Pro-family advocates are urging a New Hampshire legislative committee not to pass an "anti-bullying" measure that has been amended to include specific protections for homosexuality and ->-bleeped-<-. Especially troublesome to pro-family advocates, the measure, due up for consideration today, also calls for such a policy to be reflected in schools' curricula.
Cornerstone Policy Research (CPR), a local pro-family organization, testified in a hearing against a change in HB 1523 that inserted the terms "sexual orientation" and "gender identity and expression" among a list of specially protected "characteristics" under the law.
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Feb 11, 2010 by Candi
Your Voice Makes a Difference in New Hampshire!
http://citizenlinkblog.com/drivethru/2010/02/your-voice-makes-a-difference-in-new-hampshire/The battle's not over yet, but there are signs that New Hampshire legislators are finally starting to hear the voices of concerned citizens—who are fed up with having their parental rights robbed in the public schools.
This week members of the New Hampshire House Education Committee appeared poised to vote for a pro-gay school law that would have resulted in the promotion of homosexuality and ->-bleeped-<- in the classroom.
This was being done under the cover of a so-called "anti-bullying" measure that, if passed, would force all local school districts to add special protections for things like "sexual orientation" and "gender identity and expression"—and also would go so far as to stipulate that all schools promote these themes in their curriculum.