Unelected Judges Fight Arkansas Adoption Measure

Arkansas voters will get to decide on a measure to protect children and help ensure a stable, healthy environment for adopted children.

The measure would restrict unmarried couples, homosexual or heterosexual, from adopting children.

While this measure would also rightly prevent unmarried heterosexuals from adopting (if they cannot commit to one another, why should they be entrusted to committing to raising a child?), homosexual activists are the group speaking out against the measure the loudest.

A pro-homosexual group called Arkansas Families First, masquerading as a pro-family group, opposes the measure. (This bait-and-switch is becoming a favorite Leftist tactic isn’t it? Like the pro-abortion “South Dakota Campaign for Health Families”)

Homosexuals have much higher rates of AIDS, STDs, hepatitis, depression, substance abuse, suicide and domestic violence. Homosexual relationships also have much higher rates of promiscuity than heterosexual ones, and even those relationships which claim to be monogamous usually involve a twisted definition of “monogamy” that involves outside sexual partners.

This is not the place for any child, and certainly not one being adopted, since adopted children often come from backgrounds that have already been troubled. They need stability and healthy environments–not one that deliberately robs the child of either a mother or father, and also subjects them to considerable health risks.

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