Friday, October 17, 2008

Proposition 8: Who's Really Lying?

A good question that is easily answered by the amicus briefs submitted by the ACLU, the Human Rights Campaign, and the Anti-Defamation League in the Massachusetts lawsuit involving the "King and King" incident. These, of course, are the same organizations that would tell you that the defeat of Proposition 8 will have no affect on public school children. For example, in the ACLU's amicus brief that glorious organization states:

"In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where the right of same-sex couples to marry is protected under the state constitution, it is particularly important to teach children about families with gay parents." [p 5]

"Diversity education is most effective when it begins during the students' formative years. The earlier diversity education occurs, the more likely it is that students will be able to educate their peers, thereby compounding the benefits of this instruction."

Who's really lying?

More here.

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