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Action Alert: Petitions, Alan Keyes, Wildmon Tribute

October 2, 2010   //     //   Action Alerts, Homosexual Agenda

AFA of PA ACTION ALERT

October 2, 2010

Issues  (check corresponding number in ‘Details’ and ‘Action’ Sections)

1.)     City of Bethlehem, Hatboro Borough, Lower Merion Township, Radnor Township Petitions

2.)    Alan Keyes in Pittsburgh

3.)    “In God We Trust” and Tribute to Don Wildmon

Details

1.)     If you live in any of the municipalities listed above, you may already know there is an attempt to pass a human relations ordinance with ‘actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity or expression’ language and create a human relations commission in each of these municipalities.  Passage of such ordinances help advance the homosexual agenda and normalize their dangerous lifestyle.

2.)    For those in western Pennsylvania:  Dr. Alan Keyes will be in Pittsburgh on October 29th and 30th for The October Surprise TEA Party Event.

3.)    The National Office of the American Family Association has received word from YouTube that if they get 20,000 people to view their “In God We Trust” video, YouTube will feature it on their front page!  While you are on that page you can also watch an 8 minute video about AFA Founder Don Wildmon.  Both are must see videos for today’s culture warrior!

Action Steps

1.)     If you live in the City of Bethlehem, Hatboro Borough (Montgomery County), Lower Merion Township (also Montgomery County) or Radnor Township (Delaware County), please sign your respective petition by clicking here. If you know someone who lives in one of these four municipalities, please either forward this alert to them or copy and paste the petition page link and e-mail it to them.

2.)    Click here for more information about Dr. Keyes’ visit to Pittsburgh.   He will soon be on Diane Gramley’s radio program to discuss this event.  Stay tuned!

3.)    Click here to watch the “In God We Trust” video and the tribute to Brother Don.   For those in the Venango County area, Eric Horner will be at the Galloway United Methodist Church, 196 Seysler Road, Franklin at 7:00 p.m. on October 31st.  This event is sponsored by Lighthouse Ministries of Franklin and the Venango County TEA Party Patriots.

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Readers Comments (1)

  1. Dennis B. says:

    Another ‘private citizen’ has popped up in the vicinity demanding an anti-discrimination ordinance in his Township, that being Haverford Township, Delaware County (which adjoins Lower Merion and Radnor). This one identifies himself as a homosexual and boasts that he has started his own ‘activist’ group “Haverford Pride”
    ———————-
    Haverford resident requests law protecting homosexuals
    Published: Thursday, October 14, 2010
    LOIS PUGLIONESI
    Times Correspondent

    HAVERFORD —- Longtime resident Lou Devecchis at Monday’s commissioners meeting asked the board to adopt an ordinance banning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender discrimination.

    The ordinance would bar such discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodations, and create human relations commissions to investigate discrimination complaints, Devecchis said.

    Devecchis, who is gay, noted that more than a dozen Pennsylvania boroughs and townships, including Philadelphia, Doylestown, Hatboro, Lansdowne, Lower Merion and Radnor, have adopted or are considering adoption of similar legislation.

    “This ordinance I believe is necessary. … It makes a statement that people will no longer treat groups differently, that discrimination will not be tolerated,” he said.
    —————-
    http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2010/10/14/news/doc4cb66f9ac6ebf465870772.txt

    Note in the article, they are milking the Rutgers suicide for all it’s worth and in various news stories have cobbled together what they describe as a ‘wave of teen suicides due to bullying’ across the country.

    I believe they have around five (5) they are showcasing as being an epidemic. This in a country of over 300 million. (300,000,000) people.




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