Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Boy Scouts under attack by homosexual agenda

NEWS:  The Boy Scouts are under attack by the homosexual agenda crowd.  In May they will be voting on whether or not to allow homosexuals into their organization.
 
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT:  You can contact the Boy Scouts and encourage them to keep the Boy Scouts morally pure and keep the homosexual agenda out.  Here is their contact information.
 
Phone:  (972) 580-2000
 
To send an email, just click here.

To send a letter, here is the address:
     Boy Scouts of America
      National Council
      P.O. Box 152079
      Irving, Texas 75015-2079

Thursday, April 18, 2013

NEWS:  The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced it is considering dropping current broadcast decency standards that ban explicit profanity and "non-sexual" nudity.   Specifically, if enacted, the new FCC policy would allow network television and local radio stations to air the f-word, the s-word and to allow programs to show frontal female nudity, even during hours when they know children will be watching and listening.

WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT:  The FCC is accepting comments on this proposal from the viewing public until the end of April.  So, you can contact the FCC and let them know you want them to NOT lower/abandon the standards against expletives and nudity.  Click here to visit the FCC site to comment.  Once on the FCC comment site, enter the code "13-86" in the "Proceeding Number" box and fill out the few remaining required fields.  You can then enter your comments in the text box then click "Continue" and finally "Confirm."

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Big Brother already here

NEWS:  Below is a picture of me standing next to a print out of ObamaCare.  Part of this monstrous bill is pushing "Common Core."  This is standardized curriculum sent down from Washington D.C. to our states.  The state would have no say in what is taught.  It is education without representation. Opponents of Common Core site some of it’s underlying problems.  Groups such as "Truth in Education", sight some of the problems as,  “There will be a massive data tracking system on each child with over 400 points of information collected. This information can be shared among organizations and companies and parents don’t have to be informed about what data is being collecting. They will collect information such as: your child's academic records, health care history, disciplinary record, family income range, family voting status, and religious affiliation, to name a few. Big brother will be watching your child from preschool till college You, the parent, are UNABLE to opt your child out of this tracking system."
 
WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT:  Those in my home state can join CHEK (Christian Home Educators of Kentucky),  It is an organization dedicated to keeping its members informed about threats to Christian's rights in education and fighting to keep those rights.  You can learn more on their website CHEK.org.   
You can also contact your state-level legislator and ask them to sponsor or support legislation getting Common Core out of our state.
Lawmakers in 18 states have considered legislation to block the implementation of the curriculum standards.  Alaska, Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas, and Virginia have successfully rejected or partially rejected Common Core. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell reiterated his opposition to Common Core in late March, as has Texas Gov. Rick Perry.