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IN THE MEDIA 4/10 - 4/19/10: Defending pro-family free speech in public schools

When a new measure was pushed that punished peaceful pro-family speech in government-run education institutions, SaveCalifornia.com spoke out loudly and fought the legislative battle against “Discrimination-Free Zones,” which amounted to “morality-free zones” authorizing punishment of students, teachers and parents with traditional family values.

Skirmishes continue for families in Calif. schools
OneNewsNow.com, April 19, 2010

In the opinion of a traditional values leader in California, the state assembly has taken more action to declare that public schools are "morality-free zones." The latest measure, ACR 82, is the sixth passed by the California legislature, and according to Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, that amounts to "school sexual indoctrination." Though it is disguised as creating "discrimination-free zones," he points out the bill has caused a great deal of controversy. Full story at OneNewsNow.com »

Schools' assignment: Squelch family values
WorldNetDaily.com, April 15, 2010

"While this may sound good," said a statement from the pro-family group SaveCalifornia.com, "the devil is in the details. By including morally controversial lifestyles [homosexuality, bisexuality and others] in this resolution, ACR 82 would encourage schools to 'enact procedures' against 'acts of discrimination that occur on campus.'" "The Democrats with the help of silent Republicans have given homosexual activists and the liberal education establishment a new tool with which to squelch and punish pro-family values in public schools," said Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com. See the full WND.com story »

State poised to punish free speech at schools
WorldNetDaily.com, April 10, 2010

Randy Thomasson, executive director of Save California, told WND that California, which already has a history of pro-homosexual advocacy required by law in its schools, now is moving to the next level. "Putting these anti-family values in children's heads is not enough," he said. The state is "figuratively cutting out their tongues if they disagree. "Children who believe that marriage is between a man and a woman and that there are different roles for men and women in the family will be subjected to reprimand, detention, suspension, corrective counseling or other punishments in order to serve as a bad example to other children," he said.
See the full WND.com story »