General Mills Cereal Company Adopts Homosexual MarriageThe Minnesota food giant that brought to the nation’s parents, and especially their children, the Honey Nut Bee, Lucky the Leprechaun and the Silly Trix Rabbit now publicly is supporting homosexual marriage, leaving critics surprised at General Mills’ abandonment of traditional values families. General Mills CEO Ken Powell announced this week at a Minneapolis homosexual pride event that his company opposes the marriage amendment on the Minnesota ballot in November. Same-sex marriage is already illegal in Minnesota, but supporters of the traditional marriage initiative say that the constitutional amendment would keep marriage safe from activist courts and even legislators who may attempt to usurp state law. Already there is a case in Hennepin County effectively putting the Minnesota Defense of Marriage Act on trial, and Minnesota pro-traditional marriage groups say that the November ballot measure is critical. Is your Breakfast Cereal supporting Gay Marriage???Perhaps a change may be in order...
|
Target Stores Donate to Gay Marriage Target Stores Publicly Supports Gay MarriageA pro-family organization is drawing attention to Target for donating its sales in support of “gay marriage” laws. Target issued a statement on its website this week, saying it will donate 100 percent of proceeds from “pride” T-shirts bought online in June to Family Equality Council. That drew the attention of Randy Sharp, special projects director at the American Family Association (AFA). “[Family Equality Council] advances homosexual marriage in the United States and pushes for federal law to recognize same-sex marriage,” he explains. “Target has basically decided that they’re going to endorse this organization, that they’re going to endorse gay marriage laws in the United States, and they’re going to back it up with $120,000 cash.” If you shop at Target, your money goes to support GAY Marriage! Dear Friends, June 08, 2012Minneapolis based mega-retailer, Target Corp. has announced that throughout the month of June (which President Obama has officially declared "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month") it will be selling "gay pride" t-shirts with 100 percent of the proceeds to benefit the Family Equality Council, a national pro-homosexual organization bent on eliminating faith-based adoption agencies and redefining marriage throughout the nation.The Family Equality Council's clear objective is to pass legislation on the local and national level that would effectively shut down Christian based adoption agencies. We have seen this happen in Illinois, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.The legislation orders all adoption agencies to no longer put a priority in placing a child in a home with a mom and dad, despite the overwhelming evidence that such households are by far the best environment for a child.By making itself a clearinghouse for donations to a pro-homosexual group, Target has sent the message that they are 100 percent behind efforts to deny you the right to vote on marriage at the ballot box, and to shutter adoption agencies that prioritize placing children with mothers and fathers.This not-so-fashionable fundraiser shows that Target has its sights set on social engineering. Please sign our petition letting Target know that you want them to take a position of neutrality on the redefinition of marriage and the right of Christian adoption agencies to operate as they have done throughout history. Tell Target that you want to see them focused on growing their business instead of providing free advertising and funding for groups that thwart your values, and then alert your local store managers by giving them a free flyer to let them know what their corporate office is doing.Urge Target Corporation to halt fundraising for anti-Christian adoption groupSincerely, |
J C Penny runs homosexual family AD. Perhaps JC Penny might not be the best place to spend your money... JC PENNY Stock crashes !!! |
. Please forward this alert to friends, family and fellow church members, and post to your favorite social networks. |