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Government-Authorized Child Abuse

For almost ten years now, Delegate Don Dwyer has been valiantly fighting the desperate efforts of the sodomite lobby in Annapolis to redefine the God-given and God-ordained institution of marriage.

Since the mission of the Institute on the Constitution is to restore an American Constitutional Republic, we are grateful for the efforts of Delegate Don Dwyer and others as they stand against the anti-American sodomite agenda.

However, in 2012, I read Dwyer’s testimony before the House of Delegates and I suddenly realized something that had eluded me, but thankfully, it has not eluded Delegate Dwyer.

Here it is in a nutshell:

The reason why it is so desperately important to homosexuals to redefine marriage has little to do with “fairness” and much to do with gaining access to straight, normal, decent Maryland children from straight, normal, decent Maryland families.
You see, homosexuals can’t reproduce. So they must recruit.

Listen carefully and think: Homosexuals can’t reproduce. So they must recruit.

The best place to recruit is in schools where they can have unfettered access to children — your children and your grandchildren.

Public schools are where the recruiting goes on and on and on. It is being made part of the curriculum. In pre-kindergarten, your children are being taught that queer is ok and that it’s ok to try it. And if the legislature goes along and changes the legal definition of marriage, this tampering with the morals of your children will erupt in full force.

Stripped of all its phony “fairness” language, what is being pushed is nothing short of government-authorized perversion of Maryland children. It’s a license for child abuse.

Thanks to Delegate Dwyer, my eyes have been opened.

Delegate Dwyer’s testimony against the bills to legalize same-sex marriage can be read here.

Michael Peroutka

Michael Peroutka is a Constitutional commentator, former nationally syndicated talk-show host, and founder of the Institute on the Constitution. Combined with his constitutional forefather style of writing, what makes him unique from every other columnist is that he includes a VIDEO for every commentary he posts, blending the new age of video with the traditional written commentary.

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