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Stop Bill 13 Rally Thursday, March 29th, 2012


This is a note I have received form a very good friend  calling to participate against the trespass of Bill 13.

I want to thank you for taking a stand to protect children in Ontario from the radical six-gender teaching being forced upon them by Bill 13.  Think of the millions of children who will be forced, by law, to study a curriculum that teaches them to question their gender and accept “their inner gender” being one of the following options: male, female, transgendered, transsexual, two spirited or intersexed.  All schools, including Catholic schools, will be forced to support student led gay clubs and churches renting school facilities must teach the same.
Bill 13 poses a serious threat to the sexual health of our children an egregious breach of religious freedom. 
It must be stopped.
On Thursday, March 29th at 2:00 we have an opportunity to voice our objections at Queens Park .  Your voice is critical.
Please attempt to clear one hour in your busy schedule and attend.  

For further information go to www.anti-bullying.ca
I hope to see you on Thursday.
May God Bless You as You Protect Children.
Dr. Charles McVety,
President, Institute for Canadian Values

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