Carla Hale, a homosexual P.E. teacher at a private Catholic school in Ohio was recently fired for what she claims is “discrimination.”
After she and her partner were featured in a local paper, a concerned parent contacted the private school.
And because school employees agree to adhere to the tenets of the Catholic Diocese, the school exercised their right to let Ms. Hale go.
Now the Homosexual Lobby has mobilized thousands of their radical activists to attack this school.
Hale’s attorney is filing a lawsuit alleging the firing violates the city's local version of the Gay Bill of Special Rights.
These types of lawsuits are sweeping the nation.
In liberal cities across America, there are hundreds of lawsuits by radical homosexuals using local "tolerance" laws to punish business owners, charities and even religious institutions.
And the Homosexual Lobby wants to nationalize these dangerous laws by passing the Gay Bill of Special Rights through Congress.
Public Advocate has already fought head-to-head with the Homosexual Lobby when Barney Frank last attempted to ram through the Gay Bill of Special Rights.
And thanks to your help, we beat it.
But the Homosexual Lobby is persistent.
So while their high-paid lobbyists schmooze politicians in Washington, offering deals for support of the Gay Bill of Special Rights, they're also fighting at the local level every chance they get.
But with your help, as we’ve done in the past, we can stop the Homosexual Lobby from pushing their agenda on the rest of the nation.
You and I are the last line of defense for so many pro-Family businesses and schools.
They depend on your help so they can practice their First Amendment rights without the fear of punishment from the federal government.
I pray you will fight with us to stop the Homosexual Lobby and their Gay Bill of Special Rights.
For the Family,
HON. EUGENE DELGAUDIO
President, Public Advocate of the U.S.
P.S. Please consider chipping in with a donation of $10 or more to help fund Public Advocate's fight to defeat the Gay Bill of Special Rights.
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