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Not sure if this is posted correctly. I do feel that this is something that the people that are saying that there is no agenda to normalize “same sex unions or marriages” need to know about.
If you do not home school you just might have your child taken from class to attend a wedding that promotes what you don’t believe in or you would not attend. The two children that did not attend this “wedding” had to do seat work to make up for the lost opportunity to learn tolerance.
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If you do not home school you just might have your child taken from class to attend a wedding that promotes what you don’t believe in or you would not attend. The two children that did not attend this “wedding” had to do seat work to make up for the lost opportunity to learn tolerance.
**.www.ProtectMarriage.com **First Graders Taken to San Francisco City Hall for Gay Wedding
Last update: 4:41 p.m. EDT Oct. 11, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 11, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ – In the same week that the No on 8 campaign launched an ad that labeled as “lies” claims that same-sex marriage would be taught in schools to young children, a first grade class took a school-sponsored trip to a gay wedding. Eighteen first graders traveled to San Francisco City Hall Friday for the wedding of their teacher and her lesbian partner, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The school sponsored the trip for the students, ages 5 and 6, taking them away from their studies for the same-sex wedding. According to the Yes on 8 campaign, the public school field trip demonstrates that the California Supreme Court’s decision to legal same-sex marriage has real consequences
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“Taking children out of school for a same-sex wedding is not customary education. This is promoting same-sex marriage and indoctrinating young kids,” said Yes on 8-ProtectMarriage.com Campaign Co-Manager Frank Schubert. “I doubt the school has ever taken kids on a field trip to a traditional wedding,” Schubert said.
When asked by the Yes on 8 campaign, The San Francisco Chronicle reporter said she did not know if the school had ever sponsored a fieldtrip for students to a traditional wedding. Telling the Chronicle that the field trip was “a teachable moment,” the school’s principal believes it is perfectly appropriate for first graders to attend a same-sex wedding. Officials in other school districts disagree.