CCF MEDIA: CCF in the NewsAs a leading California based pro-family organization, Campaign for Children and Families is frequently featured on radio, TV and in print media. See where CCF President and media spokesperson, Randy Thomasson, has recently been a guest on TV and radio at CCF Media Interviews.
Here's a sampling of 2006 print stories featuring CCF's bold pro-family voice:
Pair of statewide groups mobilize effort to define marriage The Eureka Reporter 3/28/06 “Marriage is a natural and beautiful institution between a man and a woman,” said Randy Thomasson, an organizer with VoteYesMarriage.com and president of the Campaign for Children and Families. “It’s wrong for judges and politicians to destroy marriage, which is the very foundation of society.”
Support for gays growing, poll finds Contra Costa Times 3/22/06 But Randy Thomasson, president of the Campaign for Children and Families, called the poll utterly incorrect, saying that Californians' stance on same-sex marriage is already clear. In March 2000, he said, 61.4 percent of actual voters approved Proposition 22, reserving marriage for "one man and one woman. "What people tell a pollster is going to be very different from how they vote," Thomasson said.
'Twin bills of destruction' threaten family values in California schools Agape Press 3/20/06 The Sacramento-based Campaign for Children and Families says AB 606 "forces every California school to be a transsexual, bisexual and homosexual school, or else suffer crippling financial consequences." As for SB 1437, CCF describes it as "a sexual-agenda bomb dressed up as a child-caring Easter egg."
'Mom,' 'dad' to be axed from school textbooks? WorldNetDaily 3/9/06 Traditional values group Campaign for Children and Families decried AB 606, which has passed the Assembly and likely will be approved in the state Senate. "AB 606 would give inappropriate, draconian power to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction to unilaterally withhold state funds from California school districts that don't promote transsexuality, bisexuality, and homosexuality according to his arbitrary 'standards.'" Campaign for Children and Families is urging Californians to urge Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to veto the bill should it reach his desk.
Equality California event raises money, awareness The Eureka Reporter 2/20/06 Randy Thomasson, president of the Campaign for Children and Families, said through a spokesperson that marriage between a man and a woman is a “beautiful and exclusive institution that has benefited children and society for time immemorial.”
Gays don't lose heart over inability to wed Los Angeles Times 2/15/06 "Valentine's Day has been hijacked and that's wrong," said Randy Thomasson, who heads the initiative VoteYesMarriage.com. "This is a day about love between a man and a woman. Marriage and Valentine's Day are both wonderful, good things but they need defense and protection."
Equality California, Campaign for Children at opposite ends The Eureka Reporter 2/15/06 “(The) Campaign for Children and Families is an innovative nonprofit, nonpartisan pro-family organization serving children and families in California and America,” according to its Web site. “CCF believes that the natural family needs respect and support, and that children need healthy role models to have the best life possible.
Opponents square off on gay marriage in San Diego County Associated Press 2/14/06 Speaking at an event outside the San Diego County Administration Center Monday, activists with the Campaign for Children and Families urged support of a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would ban gay marriage.
Same sex marriage protest XETV Ch. 6 San Diego 2/14/06 Speaking at an event outside the San Diego County Administration Center, officials with the Campaign for Children and Families urged support of a proposed anti-gay marriage amendment to the state constitution. "The bad news is that the California Supreme Court and the California state Legislature are preparing to invent homosexual marriages and impose them on every community," said campaign President Randy Thomasson.
The marriage debate KSBY Ch. 6 Santa Maria 2/11/06 "What's marriage all about? It's about brides and grooms," said Randy Thomasson, Campaign for Children and Families President. "It's about men and women who know marriage is obviously about men and women. You need a man and a woman to have a baby. You need a man and a woman to have a marriage."
Feinstein, Boxer vote against Alito confirmation, cite rights concerns CBS5.com 1/31/06 Randy Thomasson, president of the Sacramento-based Campaign for Children and Families, said, "Alito's strict constructionism is a breath of fresh air." Thomasson said with Alito now on the bench, the nine-member high court "seems one vote away from eliminating partial-birth abortion, respecting marriage by a man and a woman, prosecuting obscenity, restoring parent rights in education and protecting religious expression in public life.
NBC cancels series about dysfunctional Christian family CNSNews.com 1/26/06 The Campaign for Children and Families, a leading West Coast pro-family organization, also applauded NBC's decision to cancel the series. "Americans want decent programming that tells a good story, not offensive shows that insult their moral and religious values," said Randy Thomasson, CCF's president. "Pro-family citizens have just learned they have the power to clean up Hollywood by speaking with their voices, their shopping dollars, and their TV remotes."
Who is the real Arnold? CNN Online 1/9/06 Activists in the party's right wing, long suspicious that Schwarzenegger was a liberal in conservative's clothes, are not waiting for the loyalty-test results. The Campaign for Children and Families is asking him to leave the Republican Party. A leading grass-roots group, the California Republican Assembly, is lobbying to rescind the GOP's preprimary endorsement of Schwarzenegger.
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