Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Newest from National Organization for Marriage: Hide the Children Edition

This is a new ad from National Organization for Marriage and uber extremist group CornerStone Policy Research that is currently running in New Hampshire. But this time, instead of raining gays, NOM is now exploiting children to try to get the word out about how “marriage needs to be protected” because it’s just oh so confusing…for first graders and those who still carry around their first grade mentality.

As Womanist Musings so eloquently points out, “They are absolutely right when they point out that the kids will be taught a new way of thinking but what they neglect to mention is that it is a good thing.”

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  1. tinkapuss says:

    I have kids and they're not confused.

  2. TheDeviantE says:

    Being confused is the whole point of being a kid… And then you grow up and you get to be confused about whole new vistas of information!

    YAY!

  3. folk art says:

    sorry but I would not like to be raised by two women and even better by two men … i think I'd be confused

  4. TheDeviantE says:

    hahaha.

    Oh man, I needed a laugh.

    If you were raised by two women or two men, it'd be completely normal. Just like believing in an invisible man in the sky who watches everyone all the time, and who loves everyone so much that he put a hit out on his kid, but not really, so the kid's in witness protection (at least I would be if I found out my dad tried to have me killed)…

    But only one of these normal things (often) gets in the way of treating other people as deserving of human dignity.
    Guess which.

  5. The informations are so lovely and so usefull so thank you very much. Be sure i will use all of them keeping in my mind.Have a goog luck.

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