HOMEA Day of Silence: A Time To Sue CNSNews.com, on April 8, '02, in an article by Michael L. Betsch, tells the chilling story of homosexual activists who will disrupt the nation's schools with a Day of Silence on Wednesday, April 10. "This is an assault on our school system by terrorists," said Rabbi David Eidensohn, director of the National Non-Sectarian Council of Pro-Family Activists. "The financial damage due to lost school time throughout the country will be enormous. We cannot, however, talk about money alone. The disruption of a school atmosphere, especially towards the end of the year, when discipline in schools is a challenge, could kill a year of learning for many students. Precisely when students should be concentrating on finals, they are told by GLSEN homosexual activists to refuse to speak in class and to disrupt school with activism. Students who should be learning to get along with others are instead making a "hit list" of teachers and students who are biblical or who refuse the homosexual agenda." Rabbi Eidensohn declared that the GLSEN "hit list" is a hate list, and incitement. "Anyone organizing students to single out individuals for hate and abhorrence is a criminal, and if an organization does such a thing, it should be prosecuted as a criminal organization, under the Federal Racketeering Statutes," said Rabbi Eidensohn. Rabbi Eidensohn called upon the biblical legal associations to immediately present in court orders of protection for children of biblical inclinations from hate groups who sponsor the Day of Silence. "We must not sit and wait until they burn down our churches and homes," said Rabbi Eidensohn. "We must sue them immediately. We must demand compensation for every nickel of taxpayer money that was lost because of their campaign of agitation against the lawful school system. We must claim damages in lowered earning skills for all students who could not learn because of the homosexual activists and their disturbances." Rabbi Eidensohn called upon courageous teachers and students to personally sue the organizations that make it impossible to teach and learn. |
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