The implications of a 'Harvey Milk Day' observance
Charlie Butts - OneNewsNow - 9/8/2009 4:30:00 AMBookmark and Share

Harvey Milk 1American citizens are being asked to weigh in on California's Harvey Milk Day bill.

 

The California Assembly has passed a bill establishing an annual day to honor openly homosexual San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, who was assassinated November 27, 1978. SaveCalifornia.com president Randy Thomasson is calling on conservative Christians to contact the governor's office.
 
"The bill -- which will honor a sexual predator, a polygamous relationship advocate, and a public liar -- and extend a homosexual, bisexual, transsexual agenda as a role model to children to aspire to is going to the governor after a short stop on the [California] Senate floor," Thomasson explains.
 
Randy ThomassonIf the bill is signed, Thomasson believes public schools and colleges would be pressured to honor Milk. 

"It could mean gay-pride parades on campus, mock gay weddings, and cross-dressing exercises because these are all things that Harvey Milk believed in," he adds. "And to remember his life and values is to go with his sordid history, both publicly and privately, that are detailed in his biography."

 
The family advocate urges concerned citizens to contact Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and to sign a petition on the SaveCalifornia.com website.

 

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