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******* item 1 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (NEA) LIKES THE BOY SCOUTS NOW
******* item 2 THE HARVARD SALIENT -- SECULAR FUNDAMENTALISM AND THE POWER OF ABORTION IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
******* item 3 PARTICIPANTS IN THE APRIL 24, 25, 2004 PRO DEATH MARCH ON WASHINGTON
******* item 4 CHANGING MINDS
******* item 5 NEW JERSEY BILL FORCES CATHOLIC INSURANCE COMPANIES TO PAY FOR CONTRACEPTION
******* item 6 AMERICAN RED CROSS EMPLOYEE FIRED FOR NOT CELEBRATING HOMOSEXUALITY
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******* item 1 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (NEA) LIKES THE BOY SCOUTS NOW
******* From: "Parents and Friends of Ex-gays (PFOX)"
******* Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 17:18:43 +0000
******* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
******* Contact: Dr. Warren Throckmorton 724-458-3787
******* August 1, 2003
******* NEA Admits Discrimination Towards Ex-Gay Group
******* By Dr. Warren Throckmorton
******* Stop the presses! After weeks of silence, the NEA on Wednesday admitted discriminating against the Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX). The nation's largest organization of educators acknowledged that they excluded PFOX from exhibiting at the 2002 and 2003 NEA conventions.
******* In response to a Cybercast News Service inquiry, Angetta McQueen of the NEA stated, "The National Educational Association is a private organization. We reserve the right to select exhibitors at our events." So when the NEA wrote to PFOX saying the exhibit hall was "sold out," it was like W.C Fields saying, "go away kid, you bother me."
******* Quick review: According to its website (www.pfox.org), PFOX is an
organization that supports "the right of homosexuals and lesbians to choose change." They also provide information and resources to individuals and family members dealing with homosexuality. Contrary to the official position of the NEA, PFOX does not view sexual orientation as an inborn, unchanging trait. To present this alternative position to educators, PFOX applied for booth space at
the 2002 and 2003 NEA conventions. They reasoned that fairness would be served by having both broad views represented. The NEA denied the PFOX request saying in a letter that the exhibit spaces were "sold out." However, PFOX learned that space was indeed available leading to the filing of a complaint with the District of Columbia Office of Human Rights. The Human Rights Office will decide within the month if the complaint will go forward.
******* What is astounding is the NEA's admission that they excluded PFOX on purpose. The irony is delicious. When the Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) could honor its mission and as a private organization exclude gay men, the NEA passed a resolution encouraging school boards to remove Scout troop meetings from school buildings. Wouldn't the irony be complete if the NEA used the BSA decision as a legal basis for excluding PFOX from the NEA's "private" convention?
******* If the NEA does stick with the "we're a private organization" defense, they still will have a problem that the BSA did not have. The BSA policies were very clear about the organization's historic stance concerning the incompatibility of homosexual behavior with the BSA mission. The NEA only behaves in an ex-homophobic manner; there is no such anti-ex-gay language in NEA's mission statement. In fact, the NEA trumpets its nondiscrimination positions toward a host of diverse groups. To be precise, the mission of the NEA is "to fulfill the promise of a democratic society, the National Education
Association shall promote the cause of quality public education and advance the profession of education; expand the rights and further the interest of educational employees; and advocate human, civil, and economic rights for all." Well, for all but ex-gays it appears.
******* I learned in school that there are no stupid questions. So here are two: How does keeping information away from educators and by extension, America's school children, further the NEA mission? Is the NEA leadership afraid its members are unable to evaluate all sides of an issue without the information being screened?
******* Maybe its time to email, write or call and ask the NEA (www.nea.org)
for some answers.
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Warren Throckmorton is Director of College Counseling and an Associate Professor of Psychology at Grove City College. His research "Initial Empirical and Clinical Findings Concerning the Change Process for Ex-Gays," was published in the June 2002 issue of the American Psychological Association's publication Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
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******* item 2 THE HARVARD SALIENT -- SECULAR FUNDAMENTALISM AND THE POWER OF ABORTION IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
******* From: [email protected]
******* Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2003 06:36:21 EST
******* I have often wondered why pro-lifers in the Democratic party don't bolt, as I did years ago when it became all too clear that this "Party of Death" abandoned God for the tenets of satan.
******* I just don't get it. All other issues lumped together are still a
distant second to saving the lives of 4,000 precious children of God, who are brutally killed in their mothers' womb, every day.
******* Frank Joseph MD
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******* The Harvard Salient
******* Secular Fundamentalism
******* How antireligious extremists let this pro-life Democrat down
******* By Paul C. Schultz, Business Manager
******* I consider myself a Democrat: I believe that Americans have some communal duty to help each other and that the actions and policies of our government should foster justice and concern for the little guy rather than institutionalize the devil-may-care individualism endemic in so many parts of modern culture.
******* I am a Democrat, and yet I can never in good conscience vote for my party's candidates for national office. While my party will tolerate some diversity of opinion on issues such as labor, the environment and education, no such open-mindedness applies when it comes to discussing moral issues such as "gay marriage" or abortion. Especially with regard to the second of these sacred cows, the party brooks no deviation from the platform. Before one can run for president as a Democrat, he must make obeisance at the shrine of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League at the altar of "legal"
abortion. But this was not always the case.
******* In 1972, when state governments instead of federal courts regulated abortion, the party did not require anyone to support abortion and "reproductive rights" before running for national office on the Democratic ticket. Sen. Edmund Muskie, the early front-runner for that year's Democratic presidential nomination, declared his opposition to abortion. "It compromises the sanctity of human life", he said uncontroversially. Other key candidates, including Senators Thomas Eagleton and Hubert Humphrey, also professed their opposition. In fact, that year half of the party's 242 congressional representatives were pro-life - a far cry from the three dozen pro-lifers among 212 House Democrats today.
******* The change began in July 1972, when well-organized secularists hijacked the party's national convention in Miami Beach, Florida. Taking advantage of "diversity" quotas instituted after the violent 1968 Chicago convention, progressive elites stacked the 1972 convention with feminist delegates and other radicals. The party then selected George McGovern as the presidential candidate.
******* Though the Democratic Party had previously been equal to or better than the Republicans in pursuing Christian social policies, the McGovern coup was the death blow to such moral parity. When Richard Richard Nixon mocked the Democrats as a party of "amnesty, acid and abortion", he could not have been more accurate.
******* Religious voters reacted with varying levels of tolerance to the Democratic Party's secular revolution. Some quickly turned to Nixon in 1972. Some left after Phyllis Schlafly and others exposed the Equal Rights Amendment as a referendum for lesbians and abortion rights at the National Women's Conference in Houston in 1977. Some finally left as "Reagan Democrats" during the 1980's. Some of us still fight on "quixotically" for the soul of our party.
******* Due to political necessity and the need to have competitive Democratic candidates in pro-life districts, the Democratic National Committee still allows a few pro-life Democrats. But once elected and in the system, they discover the glass ceiling low and unbreakable. There has not been a pro-life Democrat cabinet member, let alone major congressional leader, presidential candidate, since the presidency of Jimmy Carter. Pennsylvania governor Robert Casey was even barred from speaking at the 1992 national convention because of his solidly pro-life views.
******* It is not that pro-life Democrats refrain, today, from presidential politics. They try to move up but must abandon their ideals to do so. Richard Gephardt and Dennis Kucinich are two such politicos.
******* When first elected to Congress from Missouri in 1976, Dick Gephardt was pro-life. In fact, for a decade he supported such socially conservative measures as school prayer and the constitutional amendment to prohibit abortion. In 1986, however, all was forgotten. Gephardt hoped to run for president in 1988, and his pro-life stance stood in the way of that ambition. Sufficiently secure in his Missouri House seat, Rep. Gephardt experienced
a "change of heart" and began to vote for legalized abortion. In 1988
he won the Iowa primary, but nothing else, and his prospects do not seem that high this time around either. "What doth it profit a man ...?"
******* Dennis Kucinich was elected from Ohio's 10th Congressional District in 1997. Until last year, in fact, he was a pro-life Democrat all-star, getting high marks for his voting record from National Right to Life Committee and other pro-life groups. No longer. Since announcing his candidacy he has often and repeatedly pledged his allegiance to "choice". When left-wing journalists asked how his strongly pro-life voting record was consistent with his current position, all he was able to say in his defense was: "I've been thinking about
this for years.... None of us have all the answers on a given day.".
******* And these are only two of the less successful "pro-choice" turncoats. Long-time Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill, Senator Ted Kennedy, 2000 runner-up Al Gore, and, yes, even Democratic favorite Bill Clinton, were also pro-life while politicians in the boonies. But these and myriad others abandoned their moral positions when the highest offices beckoned.
******* Nine months ago, on January 22, I marched on Washington, D.C., with thousands of other pro-life Democrats, protesting the 30th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The previous night, all six of the then-declared Democratic candidates had stood on a NARAL stage pledging to always defend legalized abortion. There are pro-lifers in my party, but so long as the abortion wing maintains
its hold on power our voices can never be heard.
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******* item 3 PARTICIPANTS IN THE APRIL 24, 25, 2004 PRO DEATH MARCH ON WASHINGTON
******* From: "ConservativeAlerts.com" Date: ******* Tue, 27 Apr 2004
******* This CONSERVATIVE ALERT is a special message from RightMarch.com for Frank Wagner:
******* The following is a list of American organizations which participated in the "March of the Radical Liberals" this past weekend in Washington, D.C.
******* The ACLU, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, the Democratic Socialists of America, Democrats.com, the Feminist Caucus of the American Humanist Association/Freedom From Religion Foundation, Feminist Majority, the Feminist Peace Network, the Hillary Rodham Clinton Support
Network, the International Socialist Organization, MS. Magazine, NARAL, the National Education Association, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, New Yorkers Say No To War, the National Organization for Women (NOW), Planned Parenthood Federation of America, People for the American Way, Progressive Majority, Refuse & Resist, Secular Coalition for America, Socialist Alternative, and the Young Democratic Socialists... PLUS HUNDREDS
MORE.
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******* item 4 CHANGING MINDS
******* From: "PFOX"
******* Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004
******* The Washington Times, Tuesday, July 27, 2004, Page A2
Changing minds http://www.washtimes.com/culture/
******* By George Archibald
******* THE WASHINGTON TIMES
******* Former homosexuals who had renounced same-sex relations were called "offensive" by delegates to this month's annual convention of the 2.7-million-member National Education Association (NEA).
******* "I'm really offended that you're even here," a delegate wearing the rainbow emblem of the NEA Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Caucus told a supporter of the new NEA Ex-Gay Educators Caucus.
******* The Ex-Gay Educators Caucus distributed literature explaining that scientific research shows that homosexuality is not "a fixed, inborn trait."
Other opponents of the Ex-Gay Educators Caucus, whose exhibit was permitted for the first time at this year's union gathering at the D.C. Convention Center,
also challenged the NEA's claim of being democratic and diverse.
******* One delegate who visited the exhibit told caucus members that there was "a special place in hell for us," said caucus founder Jeralee Smith from
California, an elementary special-education teacher and former lesbian.
******* She said another NEA delegate remarked, "You might as well set up a Ku Klux Klan booth right next to you." No� Gutierrez Jr. of California, a former homosexual activist who is now a member of the Ex-Gay Educators Caucus, said the intolerance was a shocking repudiation of anti-prejudice views voiced by advocacy groups and the NEA.
******* "Prejudice is assuming you know someone before you take the time to know them," said Mr. Gutierrez, who was featured as a spokesman in a 1998 Public
Broadcasting Service TV special on presenting homosexual issues in the schools.
******* "People made the association between us and gay-bashers," he said. "I mean, they definitely lumped us in with a whole lot of bad and came to our booth
with that attitude, not open in any way to learning. Isn't that funny? So at an educators caucus, there is no learning taking place. No one who came to yell at
us or who could be angry with us came with an open mind or were ready to learn anything."
******* Opposition to the message of the Ex-Gay Educators Caucus is led by Kevin Jennings, a former private school teacher in Massachusetts and founder of the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network. Mr. Jennings is a partner with the NEA in promoting acceptance of homosexuality through curriculum materials in the
nation's schools as early as kindergarten and elementary grades. He was given the NEA's human rights "creative leadership" award at this year's convention.
******* "Ex-gay messages have no place in our nation's public schools," Mr. Jennings said in a publication of the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network. "A line has been drawn. There is no 'other side' when you're talking about lesbian, gay and bisexual students."
******* Warren Throckmorton, past president of the American Mental Health Counselors Association, disagreed. "Kids want to understand themselves. It's very early in life to make a definition about one's sexual identity. Educators should give kids options to wait awhile, to consider a straight identity if they would rather that," he said.
******* "If you've got teachers in schools telling kids that their same-sex attractions mean they are gay, they could foreclose on the option of waiting awhile to discover their sexual identity and their option to discover their heterosexual potential. The earlier that you decide on a sexual label, the more likely you are to experiment with sex."
******* But homosexual advocates within the NEA and outside groups sent out word that this was an important battle for them.
******* "The two issues that have been at the forefront for us this year have been the 'ex-gay caucus' and the marriage amendment," Tom Nicholas and Cathy Figel, chairmen of the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Caucus, said in a message to the convention. "On the ex-gay issue, we are currently working with [NEA] President Reg Weaver to get to the delegates accurate information regarding reparative therapy."
******* The efforts of the Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Caucus prompted the NEA to distribute to all 9,000 convention delegates copies of a 12-page 1999 brochure produced by the union, "Just the Facts About Sexual Orientation and Youth: A Primer for Principals, Educators and School Personnel."
******* The brochure's central premise is that homosexuality is an inborn and immutable trait.
******* The Ex-Gay Educators Caucus, with Mr. Throckmorton's help, objected to NEA leaders that science does not support that view and persuaded Mr. Weaver to allow them to provide NEA delegates their six-page response titled "Respect and the Facts: How to Have Both in the Sexual Orientation Debate."
******* The NEA printed the response, which stated: "There is no consensus in current research to show that sexual orientation is a fixed, inborn trait. We believe sexual attractions are the product of nature and nurture and that sexual identity is a flexible experience for many people."
******* Miss Smith and Mr. Gutierrez say their own changes in sexual orientation are proof that homosexuality is not embedded in a person at birth.
******* Miss Smith said she became involved in homosexuality as the result of being sexually exploited when she was 15 by a female dean at the private school she attended. She says she might not have pursued homosexuality had it not been for that early experience.
******* "Young people who may not want to embrace the gay identity are not being given any hope," she said. "The stories of people who have not taken that choice are not being revealed, and there's a repression of information on the other side of the [pro-homosexual] viewpoint. And so we have to speak up."
******* Mr. Gutierrez says he "came out" as a homosexual at age 16, but by 24, "I felt empty, I felt dissatisfied, disillusioned."
******* Mr. Gutierrez, the son of a Pentecostal minister, says, "My whole identity had been swallowed up in my gay identity."
******* He says he objects to the way children are taught in schools that homosexuality is all right, but are denied other options for dealing with same-sex attraction as adolescents. The message given in many schools is: "If you're experiencing feelings of same-sex attraction, the only way you're going to be
happy is to adopt them into a gay identity," he says. The Ex-Gay Educators Caucus has a different message. "At the very core of our stance is that gays can
change, and we want to be there for the student who is unhappy about adopting a gay identity and who very much wants to explore venues toward change, toward
being heterosexually identified," Mr. Gutierrez says.###
******* PFOX -- Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays, Box 561, Fort Belvoir VA 22060, 703-360-2225, [email protected], www.pfox.org
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******* item 5 NEW JERSEY BILL FORCES CATHOLIC INSURANCE COMPANIES TO PAY FOR CONTRACEPTION
******* by Paul Nowak, LifeNews.com Staff Writer, June 26, 2004
******* Trenton, NJ (LifeNews.com) -- The New Jersey Legislature is attempting to pass legislation requiring Catholic insurance companies to pay for contraception, despite Catholic teaching opposing the practice.
******* Such legislation could set a precedent for laws forcing Catholic and other religious institutions to subsidize other activities considered immoral by the Catholic Church, including abortions.
******* Last week the Senate passed S556, which "requires insurers that provide outpatient prescription drug benefits and State Health Benefits Program to cover costs of prescription female contraceptives."
******* The bill also includes an amendment by the ACLU that would force Catholic hospitals and Catholic Charities to provide insurance covering contraceptives because their patients and staff include non-Catholics, effectively exempting those institutions from a conscience clause that would allow them to "opt out" of providing services to which they morally object.
******* The legislation has been sponsored by Sen. Joseph Vitale (D-Middlesex), Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth), Sen. Diane Allen (R-Burlington), Sen. Barbara Buono (D-Edison), Sen. Shirley Turner (D-Ewing), and Sen. Robert Singer (R-Jackson).
******* William F. Bolan Jr., executive Director of the New Jersey Catholic Conference, said the bill "represents an unprecedented assault on the religious freedom rights of churches in general and the Catholic Church in particular."
******* "If this kind of amendment becomes law, it is difficult to imagine any restraint upon the state's ability to require religious institutions to violate the principal tenets of their faith," Bolan added.
******* Earlier this month Catholic Charities in California announced it will take its challenge of a similar California law to the Supreme Court, having lost an appeal in March.
******* The California Supreme Court ruled 6-1 that "religious employers'' such as churches are exempt from providing coverage for birth control. But, it said that Catholic Charities is not exempt since it is not a church -- but rather a related organization -- and because it offers secular services such as counseling low-income housing, and immigration services.
******* Dennis Poust, communications director for the New York Catholic Conference, believes the Catholic Church stands in the way of a sweeping agenda of social change, from abortion to cloning and embryonic stem cell research.
******* "There are watch groups out there and any time a Catholic hospital becomes affiliated with a non-Catholic hospital, they monitor like crazy," Poust said, noting the focus on limiting Catholic hospitals. "There's a strong attempt to limit the Church's ability to serve only those who share its own beliefs."
******* Relates Sites:
******* New Jersey Legislature - http://www.njleg.state.nj.us
******* New Jersey Catholic Conference - http://www.njcathconf.com
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******* item 6 AMERICAN RED CROSS EMPLOYEE FIRED FOR NOT CELEBRATING HOMOSEXUALITY - By Lindsey Douthit
******* From: Robert A Jason
******* Sent: Thu, 1 Sep 2005
******* The Red Cross even has Corporate Diversity committees that oversee the implementation of a "diversity code."
******* The American Red Cross fired an employee, Michael Hartman, for expressing his disagreement with homosexuality.
******* Hartman had been a volunteer and donor for the Red Cross for over 30 years when he became an employee at the San Diego, California, center. He had been there for about eight months when, in the latter part of May 2005, a mass e-mail was sent to employees reminding everyone that June was Gay and Lesbian Pride Month and employees were encouraged to "observe" the celebration.
The e-mail, distributed by Chief Diversity Officer David Wilkins, stated, "It is my pleasure to announce that June will be recognized as Gay and Lesbian Pride Month at national headquarters…It is only fitting that we reinforce our organization's commitment to inclusion…by recognizing this important group and celebrating the many accomplishments they have made to our organization…I'd like to take this opportunity during the month of June to encourage field units to extend their reach into gay and lesbian communities."
******* As a Christian, Hartman was concerned by the e-mail and expressed his sentiments to his female supervisor, "who did not care." He then e-mailed several head administrators, who immediately called him into the Red Cross regional center in Pomona, California. Hartman was reprimanded and told that his e-mail was "not appropriate."
******* The "inappropriate" e-mail that Hartman sent contained the following statements: "I would like to start by stating that I am a Christian not willing to compromise my beliefs to promote the agenda of the homosexual community. I would also like to say that I think it's disgraceful that while most of us [at the Red Cross] are trying to save lives, a select few are using this organization to promote their own lifestyles which in my opinion are unacceptable."
******* Hartman went on to say that if anyone reading his e-mail "is personally involved in this lifestyle…I think it's important that you know I have nothing against you as a person but the life you've chosen to live." He added Bible verses including Galatians 6:7 and Joshua 24:15.
******* After being reprimanded, Hartman took a week off of work because his mother, a U.S. Marine, had passed away. When he returned to the office, he noticed that Gay and Lesbian Pride posters were placed all over the office.
In a later e-mail to the Pacific Justice Institute, an organization that Hartman contacted after his termination, he wrote, "One of my primary jobs is recruiting and promoting the Red Cross. Under the present circumstances I cannot promote something that harbors and encourages this sexual cancer, that we all know is eroding our society."
******* Convicted that he had to take action, Hartman "prayed about it" and put together an e-mail to the Southern California region of the Red Cross. In the e-mail, he reiterated, "I respect and value your opinions" but added, "as you explained to me, celebrating homosexual pride month is consistent with our recognition of Black History Month, Women's History Month, Older Americans Month, and Asian Pacific Islanders Heritage Month…I'm still struggling to see a correlation between celebrating Great Americans and celebrating a sexual preference."
******* He also suggested that since the Red Cross is "such a diversified organization," perhaps it should hold a Christian celebration.
******* He was put on "administrative leave" from work and called into another meeting with administrators.
******* James Hartline, an ex-homosexual who is now a Christian conservative activist, went with Hartman to the meeting to serve as a form of representation. The administrators refused to see Hartman unless he was by himself, and when he insisted upon having counsel at the meeting, he was dismissed and told that they would "reschedule" a time to speak with him. Two days later, he received his termination notice.
******* Hartman has experienced an intensely difficult year - two years ago, he lost all of his belongings in the California wildfires, and he recently lost his mother. A Sunday School teacher and father of three daughters, he said, "I realize what I'm up against, but I'll go the distance…So many have a complacent attitude, and our kids are facing the consequences."
******* He plans to seek help from Christian legal groups such as the Alliance Defense Fund.
******* Unfortunately, Hartman's legal options may be limited, as the Red Cross is a privately funded organization and may therefore exert its own prerogative in these matters.
******* The Red Cross even has its own body of Corporate Diversity committees that oversees the implementation of a "diversity code" for the organization. Employees must participate in "diversity training" seminars, and they are subject to the "diversity vision" of the Red Cross that includes "sexual orientation" on the list of "communities we serve."
******* "We are seeing an alarming double standard emerging in corporations and nonprofits," said Robert Knight, director of Concerned Women for America's Culture & Family Institute. "If you are not in a specially protected group, you don't get the same consideration. More and more, Christians are being harshly disciplined or even fired for actions that would bring a slap on the wrist to a homosexual activist or feminist."
******* It is important that Christians are alerted to this unfortunate situation. Many Christians give money or support to the American Red Cross without ever realizing that the organization openly promotes homosexuality.
In the words of Michael Hartman, "If the public knew what was going on within the Red Cross I have no doubt their unselfish support would screech to a halt."
Lindsey Douthit is a Ronald Reagan Memorial Intern with Concerned Women for America. She interviewed Michael Hartman over the phone on July 29, 2005. A representative for the Red Cross could not be reached for comment.
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