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A reader yesterday commented on improper handling of one of the anti-adoption petitions at a church. The group working to challenge that initiative would like to hear more. Call 280-0082 if you have any information about the conduct of that petition drive.

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No area code? I guess everyone is to assume it is 501.

Yep it's 501.

Leightle For Judge
3000 Kavanaugh Blvd
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 280-0082
Type: Land Line
Provider: Southwestern Bell
Location: Little Rock, AR
Due to number portability, some numbers have been transferred to a new service provider.
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Company: Leightle For Judge

So where can you sign these petitions? I know that Max wants this item on the ballot, so the good people of Arkansas can reject it soundly.

A google search on the number turned up a post to the AT blog for me. To quote Max,

"Arkansas Families First's points are simple: We should be making it easier, not harder, to find loving homes for children who need them. The state has ample means to insure that experts make foster and adoptive parent decisions on a case by case basis. There's no reason to adopt a blanket rule that bans qualified people. The proposed law works against the best interests of children who need loving homes.

If you believe this, too, I urge you to get in touch with Arkansas Families First. Write them at PO Box 34191, Little Rock, AR 72201 or call 501-280-0082. That's the office phone of the campaign director, Debbie Wilhite. You might get an answering machine now, but volunteers will handle phones eventually. A website, www.arkansasfamiliesfirst.org is also in development."

Yea, I think that I saw something of value. Some tall, skinny guy was handling it in a funny way. However, that wasn't as strange as that 6 ft. 3 inch rabbit he was with. I think the skinny guy called him, Harvey. I hope this helps.

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