Monday, September 26, 2011

Stop California's GLBT School Indoctrination!!

An interesting story from jeastman@chapman.edu about ending the GLBT agenda in California's schools - PUBLIC and PRIVATE!. This follows this post  about the stands of the presidential candidates running against Barack Obama.  For more that you can do to get involved click  HERE and you can also get a very interesting book HERE!

John Eastman's Political and Constitutional Commentary


Greetings!



You may have heard the news. While we were all busy enjoying summer vacations with our families, the California legislature approved a new law, SB48, that will expose children as young as kindergarten to issues of sexual orientation. It requires all public schools, including charter schools, to include positive (and only positive) discussions of the "role and contributions of ... lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans ... in the development of California and the United States."



As if our schools did not have enough to worry about with the current fiscal crisis they are confronting.  Teachers are being laid off and the school year is being shortened in order to make budget ends meet.  But now the schools will have to buy whole new sets of textbooks in order to meet the new mandate, and they'll likely have to crowd out some of the existing social science and history curriculum in order to make way for this agenda-driven indoctrination.



And there is no "opt out" for parents who object!



Despite protests from parents across the state, Governor Jerry Brown signed the legislation in July, and it will take effect on January 1, 2012, unless we rise up to do something about it.



But we can do something about it! You see, we the people of this state have an important right built into our state constitution. We can repeal harmful laws like this by using our power of referendum found in Article 2, Section 9 of the California Constitution. A committee was formed two months ago to qualify a referendum for the ballot, and they are very close to securing the roughly 500,000 signatures they need to put the matter to a vote of the people.



There is a little more than one week left before signatures need to be turned in, so I hope you will join me today or this coming week to help the Stop SB48 committee get over the top.





By signing and supporting this referendum you will send a clear message to Sacramento that you do not want your parental rights taken over by the state, or our public schools diverted into indoctrination and away from their important mission of educating our children.





Will you help by downloading, signing, and mailing back this important referendum petition?  And then forward this note to five or ten of your friends?







As I said, time is off the essence.





You can learn more about the fight to overturn SB48 at the StopSb48.com website.







And thanks for your consideration of this important effort.







John C. Eastman

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