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8-16-2007
 

Under Pressure, New Jersey School to Present Gay-Activist Play

 

Homosexual activists in New Jersey have pressured an Oakhurst, N.J., high school to put on a play called The Laramie Project. The principal had canceled it after parents objected.

The play contains overt homosexual propaganda, and foul and sexual language. Critics say it's not proper for a high school audience.

Len Deo, president of the New Jersey Family Policy Council, said the battle is not over.

“We’re going to look into this," he told Family News in Focus. "We want to at least encourage people to understand the full story.”




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