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P&G Chairman Gives Thousands to Promote Homosexual AgendaA.G. Lafley, CEO of Procter & Gamble, recently gave $5,163 in P&G stock to help the homosexual community repeal a law in Cincinnati that prohibited giving special rights to homosexuals. In addition to Lafley’s personal contribution, P&G gave $30,000 corporate funds to help push the homosexual political agenda. “The more we learn about Procter & Gamble, the more we see the company’s close ties with the homosexual leadership. Under the leadership of Chrm. Lafley, P&G has been one of the strongest corporate sponsors of the homosexual agenda in the country.” In addition to providing funding for the homosexual agenda, the company also approved a leave of absence for a high-ranking P&G official to head up the homosexual effort. The company put out a bulletin to their employees stating that if they did not support the homosexual agenda in Cincinnati, they were “out of step” and that endorsing the homosexual agenda in the city was the “right” thing to do. And while P&G were pushing the homosexual agenda in Cincinnati, the company absolutely refused to support a statewide amendment to the Ohio Constitution banning homosexual marriages. P&G said they refused to support the Ohio marriage amendment banning homosexual marriage, deciding to “let the voters decide.” But they took a different attitude in the special rights for homosexual referendum in Cincinnati, giving money and leadership and encouraging voters to support the homosexual agenda because it was the “right” thing to do. P&G has been a leading sponsor of two homosexual-promoting TV shows—Will & Grace and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, investing over $10 million dollars in just a few months in advertising support for the programs. The company actively seeks out individuals who practice the homosexual lifestyle to come to work for the company. Its company logo and corporate contact information appeared on the top homosexual job recruiting site in America. P&G regularly supports pro-homosexual media with advertising. But because of complaints from homosexuals, the company dropped advertising on the Dr. Laura show because of her politically incorrect view that homosexuality is wrong. P&G sponsors the annual “Out & Equal Workplace Advocates” workplace summits. Out and Equal is a homosexual advocacy organization promoting homosexuality in major companies. American Family Association is asking individuals to: 1. Boycott three products of P&G — Crest® toothpaste, Tide® detergent, and Pampers® diapers. (Some are boycotting all P&G products, which we encourage. To print out a list of P&G products, click here.) 2. Print out a Boycott Procter & Gamble Petition and distribute among Sunday school and church members and with friends. Click here for a pdf version of the petition. 3. Please register your support for the boycott at pgboycott.com. 4. Call Chairman A.G. Lafley at 513-983-1100 and politely let him know that you are participating in the boycott and will ask others to do the same. 5. Help us spread the word by forwarding this to friends and family.
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