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Add the Words

Country: United States, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Michael D. Gough; Cammie Pavesic
  • Writer: Michael D. Gough; Cammie Pavesic
  • Producer: Eugene Boyle; Jenn Dunn

CGiii Comment

It's all very admirable how dedicated these people are to the cause.

But...what a boring film!

No important questions are asked...just the usual spouting of religiosity...mostly by Mormons.

Let's face it - one of the worst pieces of legislation - in America - was giving these hate-mongering, hypocritical ass-holes religious status...they are a cult!

23% of Idaho is made up by these morons...isn't about time that government and religion should be separated?

Okay...the film, as padding, delivers some personal stories...delivered with sincerity, calm voices and some spiritual music playing away in the background. Utter BOLLOCKS.

Blubbering about faith...

The bible says this, the bible says that...the bible was written by man! It's wholly spurious.

Isn't is about time that the LGBT 'community' separated itself from hate-promoting religion?

GAWD...this is one truly awful film...that few will ever see.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Since 2006 the LGBT community and human rights supporters have asked Idaho lawmakers to add the words sexual orientation and gender identity to the Idaho Human Rights Act. It is still lawful in this state to fire someone or refuse services or housing because of how they identify. For eight years Nicole LeFavour, Idaho's first openly Gay Legislator, was told, 'we can't this year because of the political climate. But, be patient and we will get to it next year.'

Eight years later, supporters of Add The Words are no longer patient! With their left hands covering their mouths to symbolize how the Idaho legislators have worked to silence them. They have begun an effective civil disobedience campaign.