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5/29/13: Have Cross-Dressing Role Models or Else!

SAVECALIFORNIA.COM NEWS RELEASE

May 29, 2013 -- For Immediate Release

Have Cross-Dressing Role Models or Else!
Vote of California Senate Democrats "reprehensible and tyrannical"

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Sacramento, California -- SaveCalifornia.com, which promotes moral virtues for the common good, strongly opposes the force of law trampling private organizations' moral beliefs and liberties.

SaveCalifornia.com President Randy Thomasson has issued the following statement regarding today's California State Senate passage of SB 323 to yank state tax-exempt status from the Boy Scouts and other youth organizations that do not have homosexual-bisexual-transsexual leaders and members:

"Why did all but one of the Democrat senators vote to force unnatural and unhealthy homosexual, bisexual, and cross-dressing role models upon children? To attack the cherished freedom of association in the U.S. Constitution, the deeply-held values of fathers and mothers, and the emotional and physical safety of their impressionable kids is reprehensible and tyrannical. Do Californians support punishing youth organizations that don't have cross-dressing role models for boys and girls? No, they don't. This arrogant supermajority of Democrats is doing great harm to children and families."

Documentation that homosexual behavior is unnatural, unhealthy, and intolerant:

Not Born This Way: facts and help

"LGBT rights" trample constitutional rights and religious freedom

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SaveCalifornia.com is a leading West Coast nonprofit, nonpartisan organization standing strong for moral virtues for the common good. We represent children and families in the areas of marriage and family, parental rights, the sanctity of human life, religious freedom, financial freedom, and back-to-basics education.

 

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