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Homosexuality is not the problem –
Bigotry is the problem!
GayPASG was co-founded in 1993 by
Messrs. Richard John Harrison and. John Crowell Campbell for:
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Action in support of or to defeat
legislation,
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To endorse candidates who support
civil/human rights for all citizens,
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To build bridges to established
organizations working for civil/human rights issues,
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To form a Religious Concerns Committee
to counter the efforts of the Radical Religious Right,
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Established the Task Force for Same-Sex Civil
Marriage in 1997.
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Organized GayPASG PAC in 2001.
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Adding Sex Education to the safe
schools project in 2002.
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Our Families
Deserve
The Full
Benefits of Civil Marriage
New Jersey has established a Domestic Partnership Registry
that acknowledges that gay and lesbian families should be recognized;
however, it does not provide the benefits of Civil Marriage. Please
know that we love our gay families too, and that we will accept nothing
less than the full benefits of Civil Marriage for them.
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SAFE
SCHOOLS EFFORT
Join
GayPASG in the effort to assure safe schools in New Jersey by going to our
website and completing the simple form for the Action Alert that
will send a message to the Governor, Attorney General, and Commissioner of
Education that ALL
SCHOOLS SHOULD BE
SAFE PLACES WHERE ALL STUDENTS CAN ACHIEVE THEIR PERSONAL BEST IN
ALL ARES.
The
Website will also provide you a list of articles from major media sources
on basic civil and human rights issues, event photos, information on
Domestic Partner Benefits, Civil Union, and a comprehensive list of the
countries that currently recognize Civil Marriage or some of the benefits
of marriage.
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Gay & Lesbian Political
Action and Support Group
Working for Liberty & Justice For ALL
743 Plainfield Rd. Edison NJ 08820
P.O. Box 11406,
New Brunswick, NJ 08906
GayPASG@optonline.net
www.gaypasg.org,
732 744-1370,
FAX 732 744-1368
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Ad placed in Beyond Polarities, the annual student handbook on GLBT issues.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
July, 2004
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