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IN THE MEDIA 4/15 - 4/20/10: Protecting children from the LGBTQ 'Day of Silence'

SaveCalifornia.com led the California 'Day of Silence' WALKOUT by empowering pro-family parents who still have their children in public schools to remove their kids that day. The annual so-called “Day of Silence” (DOS), where homosexual, bisexual and transsexual activist-students and their supporters take over government schools, was April 16.

On DOS, participating students may wear pro-homosexuality T-shirts, deliver pro-"LGBTQ" speeches in classrooms of supportive teachers, refuse to answer teachers' questions in other classrooms, walk around with their mouths taped shut and more, making it difficult for other students to concentrate and transforming the school day into a day of sexual indoctrination.

Speaking out for you on the radio
SaveCalifornia.com's April 2010 radio interviews rallying parents to boycott the pro-LGBTQ “Day of Silence” included powerful stations such as KFBK 1530 Sacramento, KSFO 560 San Francisco and KNZR 1560 Bakersfield.

Day of Silence still sparks protest
The New American 4/20/10
Randy Thomasson, president of SaveCalifornia.com, was urging parents to hit their school districts on the bottom line if their schools take part in the Day of Silence. "Every child that stays home on Friday in protest will take almost $100, in California at least, from the government school system in the form of ADA — average daily attendance funds," Thomasson told Onenewsnow.com: "We think that's appropriate punishment for a school district that allows homosexual indoctrination of children."
See the full story in The New American »

Pro-homosexuality high school, SaveCalifornia.com comments
Fox40 Sacramento 4/16/10
‘Day of Silence’ video report »

SaveCalifornia.com vs. LGBT 'Day of Silence'
Randy Thomasson speaks for parental rights and against gay activists' intolerance
Fox40 Sacramento 4/15/10