Posted on 01/04/2011 10:56:05 AM PST by BenBagBag
Christie is Governor there. It couldn’t be happening in a better state at a better time. He is a no-nonsense gov if there ever was one.
If he’s smart he’ll take option 2, veto it entirely, with a prime-time speech of his reasons why.
Then let the NJ dems override it. And let that override be an issue in the next election.
C’mon Christie. Do the right thing AND the smart thing.
In this case, they are both the SAME thing.
They AWLAYS want to get to them as YOUNG as possible.
It is the “gay” kids that have the HIGHEST SUICIDE RATE so tell your kids to IGNORE them. You don’t want YOUR kids to be BLAMED for a “gay” kid committing suicide. If they can link your child to the “gay” kid taking their life, you’re screwed.
I don’t know ... Christie is a tad LIBERAL on social issues.
Remember Joyceln Elders?
She wanted kids in kindergarten to DO the “m” word.
Liberals are NUTS!
Any standing that moral Americans had largely went down the drain a while ago with the willing acceptance and celebration, whether overt or tacit, of children purposely brought into this world out of wedlock - used to be called, discouragingly but properly, “bastards” - and our collective indifference to cohabitation without the commitment of marriage.
This is what we reap.
If I lived in NJ, he’d get an e-mail, snail mail, fax, and phone call every week after this Trojan horse was unveiled.
I hope you're kidding. Don't you know that the Gaystapo will somehow construe - in law, even - that ignoring a homosexual-identified kid is tantamount to "bullying?"
After all, the BSA is fiercely excoriated for ignoring homosexuals.
MassResistance working with Orthodox Jewish groups in New Jersey to stop pro-homosexual “anti-bullying” bill
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/issues/bullybill/mr_effort.html
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