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John,
I’m sure you heard the news that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
labeled the parental rights organization, Moms for Liberty, as an "extremist"
group, and their reasoning isinsane.
According to the SPLC, Mom’s for Liberty is a “far-right” and “anti-government
organization” because they attend school board meetings and carry signs that
say "We do NOT CO-PARENT with the GOVERNMENT."
It's a sad day in America when empowering moms and dads to defend their rights
as parents at all levels of government is considered far-right extremism.
Here’s the thing: I don’t care what some woke liberal organization thinks—moms
and dads fighting to have an active role in their child’s education is as
patriotic as it gets.
John, what’s your take on all of this—do you think that Mom’s for Liberty is
an extremist organization?
Absolutely not! I support Mom’s for Liberty
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Yes, I agree with SPLC
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Thank you for lending your voice.
In liberty,
Guy Reschenthaler
Paid for by Guy for PA
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