Tearing Down What Remains of Family Tradition

Cal Thomas | Syndicated columnist | Updated: Jan 18, 2005

Tearing Down What Remains of Family Tradition

January 18, 2005

As the inauguration of President Bush to a second term nears, homosexual activists say they won't allow the election results, which saw same-sex marriage defeated on every ballot where it appeared, deter them.

Twenty-two homosexual organizations say they will continue pushing for equal employment opportunities; adding sexual orientation and gender identity to federal hate crimes law.

They also say they'll fight for protections for children of same sex and transgender couples, overturn military restrictions on gay soldiers, oppose anti-gay state and federal legislation and fight for the freedom to marry.


In other words, the same agenda as before the election.

The strategy is to wear down resistance so they can tear down what remains of our family traditions.

They say otherwise, but their literature and behavior reveal their true agenda.


Plus they want to teach your kids in government schools that they are normal.

But -- as the election showed -- when the people and not the judges get a voice, they won't accept their agenda.

Not yet.

I'm Cal Thomas in Washington.


Cal Thomas is a nationally syndicated columnist based in Washington, D.C. Watch his television show, After Hours with Cal Thomas, on the Fox News Channel, Saturdays at 11 p.m. Eastern Time.

Tearing Down What Remains of Family Tradition