The following is an excerpt from an email sent by the Maoist anti-gay fag-hag Brian Camenker:=== 1. David Parker federal civil rights lawsuit begins Wednesday - hearing on motion to dismiss filed by Lexington school officials. Federal district court in Boston, 2 pm. ===
This could be the case that shakes up public education across the country.
The first big showdown in David Parker's federal civil rights lawsuit against the Lexington school officials is on Wednesday, February 7, at 2:00 pm at the US District Courthouse in South Boston.
It's a hearing before Federal Judge Mark L. Wolf over the school officials' Motion to Dismiss the case without a trial. The school officials do not want this case to be allowed to continue, so they're trying to kill it with a Motion to Dismiss. They've already submitted legal briefs, and national pro-homosexual groups have also submitted a brief to support their motion. And the Parkers' lawyers have also submitted their own hard-hitting brief (all are available on our website; see below).
Anything can happen on Wednesday, but it's most likely that Judge Wolf will allow oral arguments from each side. It could last several hours, or be cut off quickly, depending on what the judge decides to do. But this is the crucial step. The school (and national homosexual groups) absolutely do not this case to proceed to a trial!
Many of David Parker's friends, as well as people who care deeply about parents rights, will be down there to support him, and even hold signs.
Homosexual activists are also planning to be there, according to at least one homosexual website, and they are actively organizing their people to intimidate parents and citizens supporting the Parkers.
Directions to courthouse:
http://www.mad.uscourts.gov/General/Directbos.htmIn April, 2005, David Parker was arrested and spent the night in jail over the Lexington school system's refusal to inform him when adults discuss homosexuality or transgenderism with his 6-year-old son. Later, when Rob and Robin Wirthlin found out that the schools had read the homosexual "romance" book King and King to their second-grade son, the Wirthlins were also told that they had no power to interfere. The Parkers and Wirthlins are now taking this to federal court in a civil rights lawsuit.
Here's the information on the Parker incident.
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/parker/index.html=== 2. Read the latest 22-page legal salvo from Lexington school officials defending their Motion to Dismiss the David Parker case. They say: it's not 'indoctrination' and parents have don't have the rights they think they have. ===
Back in early October, various national and local pro-homosexual groups, including the ACLU, Human Rights Campaign, Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, and others submitted an amicus brief to the court attacking David Parker's position that he has a right to control what his 6-year-old is taught about homosexuality.
The latest legal salvo.
Soon after that the law firm representing the Lexington school officials submitted their own 22-page document further defending their Motion to Dismiss the case. This one attempts to make two "legal" points: (1) that normalizing homosexuality to elementary school children is not "indoctrination", and (2) that parents do not have the legal rights they think they have, over what is told to their children in the schools.
This is very frightening, and it really reveals the mindset of the education establishment toward you and your children.
Read the school official's 22-page legal brief attacking the Parkers' position here::
http://massresistance.org/docs/parker_lawsuit/defendants_reply.pdfHere is the complete David Parker page, including all the legal motions:
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/parker/index.html