
Fred Hutchison
Letter to Ohio Senate committee: The gay bill of rights: SB 305
By Fred Hutchison
Senators, the gay agenda is radical, militant and well funded. If you pass the gay bill of rights, SB 305, they will flood Ohio businesses with lawsuits and will drive businesses out of the state.
The bill effectively creates a new protected victim group with special rights and privileges. It uses the majesty of the law to vindicate and honor anti-family sexual practices. If you believe that the family consists of a husband, a wife and children, you must also understand that a vote for this bill is an anti-family vote.
Thousands of parents might pull their children out of public schools because SB 305 offers transvestites the right to teach and I suppose that would include teaching while wearing kinky articles of clothing. The kids will be permitted to attend school wearing "sexual-identity" clothing and the classroom might resemble a gay bordello. The school's multicultural carnivals might include a table exhibiting racy sexual-identity behavior and clothing. Why must the public schools become gay-advocacy societies?
The personal freedom of the citizens is outraged by this bill. Our property is no longer our own because the state will instruct us to whom we must sell and rent property. If one fails to sell his property to a transvestite or a sexual exhibitionist he can be taken to court.
This sloppy piece of legislation is written so that various interpretations can be construed. A defenders of SB 305 can creatively construes this bill to create the illusion that it will cause no harm. He can then blithely dismisses objections. However, we can count upon the liberal judges to be aggressive in how they construe of this law — and inflict the greatest possible damage on the family, on business and on society.
© Fred Hutchison
Senators, the gay agenda is radical, militant and well funded. If you pass the gay bill of rights, SB 305, they will flood Ohio businesses with lawsuits and will drive businesses out of the state.
The bill effectively creates a new protected victim group with special rights and privileges. It uses the majesty of the law to vindicate and honor anti-family sexual practices. If you believe that the family consists of a husband, a wife and children, you must also understand that a vote for this bill is an anti-family vote.
Thousands of parents might pull their children out of public schools because SB 305 offers transvestites the right to teach and I suppose that would include teaching while wearing kinky articles of clothing. The kids will be permitted to attend school wearing "sexual-identity" clothing and the classroom might resemble a gay bordello. The school's multicultural carnivals might include a table exhibiting racy sexual-identity behavior and clothing. Why must the public schools become gay-advocacy societies?
The personal freedom of the citizens is outraged by this bill. Our property is no longer our own because the state will instruct us to whom we must sell and rent property. If one fails to sell his property to a transvestite or a sexual exhibitionist he can be taken to court.
This sloppy piece of legislation is written so that various interpretations can be construed. A defenders of SB 305 can creatively construes this bill to create the illusion that it will cause no harm. He can then blithely dismisses objections. However, we can count upon the liberal judges to be aggressive in how they construe of this law — and inflict the greatest possible damage on the family, on business and on society.
© Fred Hutchison
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