Thursday, June 02, 2005

I’ve just watched a DVD called Veil of Deception by Mission: America It covers the topic of same sex marriage, its impact on children, their schools, and the judicial activism that threatens to make it the law of the land contrary to the popular vote.

It had one fairly graphic moment so I wouldn’t recommend that it be viewed by anyone under the age of 14. Parents may want to be present with their high school students for the purpose of explanation.

If you are one who keeps up with the news (a.k.a. Fox News and other conservative outlets), this subject matter will be of no surprise to you. As for mainstream media viewers, this expose may open some eyes.

The Veil of Deception focuses on the shocking push that the gay agenda is making on our countries youth. It shows how this is being done without parental consent. Where there are a few parents who may want their children taught that homosexual marriage and lifestyles are a normal, acceptable choice, the majority don’t. Votes within individual states show as much. However, these votes are being over-turned in the courts. Particularly poignant was a clip showing a gay author talking to a junior high schoolgay club.” Did you know that gay clubs existed in some junior high schools? Neither did I.

The question “What can be done?” remains. Already, Massachusetts schools are forming a “zero tolerance” stance on speech that disagrees with the gay agenda. If this agenda continues to proliferate, the answer is very little. If even the popular vote is overturned by liberal judges the majority has no power or voice.

To those who are new to this under-the-surface agenda, this information will be an outrage. To those who are already aware of what’s been going on, this DVD will be a valuable tool to share with friends and family who don’t. The more people who know, the more pressure can be brought to bear on our politicians and their choice of judges.

All in all, I think this DVD is an informative, well documented tool for many who believe in traditional values. However, the copy I had did not play all the way through a less expensive DVD player I tried. It did play perfectly on a more expensive one that I own.

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