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  • Focus on the family? We'd better!

    09/23/2006 12:54:45 AM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 9 replies · 620+ views
    See Mom in the kitchen, cooking up dinner, moving back and forth between the stove, refrigerator and dining room table? See Dad reading the paper, idly glancing at the TV, while the kids divide their attention between homework, iPods and "The Simpsons"? "OK, everybody, let's eat," she calls. "Ed, put the paper down and turn off the TV. Kids, I don't want to say it again; dinner is no good when it gets cold. Billy, you can say grace tonight." Seem familiar to anybody? I suspect most of us, if we're 40 or over, can fondly remember scenes like that...
  • Why homosexuals should not adopt or teach children

    08/25/2006 9:53:42 AM PDT · by BJClinton · 100 replies · 5,555+ views
    Townhall ^ | 08/25/2006 | Mike S. Adams
    Ever since I announced my bid for the United States Presidency, I’ve been questioned about some of my more radical political opinions. Most of those questions have dealt with my proposed economic policies – for example, the abolition of the IRS and the implementation of the Fair Tax. Today, I offer an answer to questions about why I am opposed to the idea of gays adopting or teaching children. Several years ago, I began writing columns questioning the so-called gay rights movement. I prefer to call it the “gay privileges” movement because gays are not presently deprived of anything that...
  • New Book Sets Campus "Gay Point AVerage"

    08/25/2006 8:25:35 AM PDT · by georgiarat · 38 replies · 1,128+ views
    University Business ^ | August 25, 2006 | georgiarat
    In an age when colleges live and die by their rankings, a new focus for campus assessment is emerging: gay-friendliness. The Advocate, the national newsmagazine for gays and lesbians, published a 389-page book this month listing the 100 schools that it says offer the best discrimination protection, most friendly climate, and most extensive campus services for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students. Sixteen of the schools are in New England, including six in Massachusetts. MIT, for one, made the top 100. The school is cited for having one of the nation's oldest gay and lesbian student groups and for early...
  • Gays not represented well on TV, study finds

    08/22/2006 8:58:58 AM PDT · by Dubya · 123 replies · 2,981+ views
    Los Angeles Daily News ^ | Aug. 22, 2006 | GREG HERNANDEZ
    LOS ANGELES - If not for scheming teen Andrew Van De Camp on ABC's megahit Desperate Housewives and Dr. Kerry Weaver on the long-running ER on NBC, the only regular gay or lesbian character on a returning broadcast network show this fall would be a closeted accountant named Oscar on NBC's The Office.
  • Pro-Homosexual Push Commonplace in Schools Coast to Coast

    07/25/2006 4:53:35 PM PDT · by Unam Sanctam · 28 replies · 913+ views
    Agape Press ^ | July 24, 2006 | Ed Vitagliano
    "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore, Toto!" was Dorothy's famous line in The Wizard of Oz. It has become a classic, meant to convey the bewilderment of a person who suddenly realizes he's in a strange world and wonders how he got there. For many parents in Massachusetts, California, and elsewhere in the U.S., the truth is beginning to dawn on them: They aren't living in Kansas anymore. Public education is being used to brainwash thousands of children -- even as young as kindergarten -- into believing that homosexuality is simply a normal and healthy variation of human sexuality....
  • Angelides says he would sign gay marriage bill

    07/07/2006 3:29:03 PM PDT · by MikeA · 157 replies · 1,585+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 07/07/06 | Lisa Leff
    SAN FRANCISCO - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides said Friday that if he unseats Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in November he would sign a bill legalizing gay marriage in California. Angelides talked about the issue the day after New York's high court upheld that state's one-man, one-woman marriage laws and as a California appeals court prepared to consider whether a trial judge erred in declaring the state's marriage laws unconstitutional. "I would sign the marriage equality bill because I believe if we can get behind people to build a lasting relationship, that is a good thing," Angelides said at a news...
  • All 50 US states join web site listing convicted sex offenders

    07/03/2006 8:40:11 PM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 10 replies · 602+ views
    YAHOO NEWS ^ | 03 JULY 2006 | AP
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - US authorities said all 50 states have joined a national web site that lists addresses and other details of convicted sex offenders. The states of South Dakota and Oregon were added last week to the registry, which "provides real-time access to public sex offender data nationwide with a single Internet search," the Department of Justice said in a statement. The online database includes more than 500,000 convicted sex offenders who are required to register their address with local authorities. The government-sponsored site "allows parents and concerned citizens to search existing public state and territory sex offender registries...
  • Activist: Clubs Promoting Risky Behavior Should Be Booted from Campus (MI)

    07/03/2006 12:11:52 PM PDT · by DBeers · 16 replies · 792+ views
    Agape Press ^ | July 3, 2006 | Jim Brown
    Activist: Clubs Promoting Risky Behavior Should Be Booted from Campus (AgapePress) - A Michigan school board is defying the requests of parents who want Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) clubs banned in the district. Despite the objections of concerned parents, the Forest Hills School Board has vowed it will not shut down three GSA clubs in the district. The board claims the federal Equal Access Act requires schools to allow sex-based clubs. But Gary Glenn, director of the American Family Association of Michigan, says schools can ban student groups that promote risky behavior -- and it has already been done, he...
  • Show and tell (MA) (Mega Barf ALert!)

    06/23/2006 1:35:12 PM PDT · by DBeers · 32 replies · 817+ views
    Bay Windows ^ | June 22, 2006 | Ethan Jacobs
    Show and tell Educators say the pre-school set needs straight talk on gay issues Despite the controversy that can arise when gay issues are talked about in elementary school classrooms, a group of educators are trying to give schools the tools they need to do just that. This year Wheelock College offered a new course for early childhood education workers on making schools and daycare settings welcoming for same-sex couples and their children. The course prompted the formation of the Massachusetts LGBT Early Childhood Education Initiative, a consortium of people in the field working to make classrooms around the state...
  • Many gay teens are coming out at earlier ages (Barf Alert!)

    06/23/2006 10:38:12 AM PDT · by DBeers · 62 replies · 1,421+ views
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch ^ | June 23, 2006 | Eun Kyung Kim
    Chris Krug had thought she was a lesbian from the time she was 8, but she felt certain after developing a serious crush on her best friend. She was in the fifth grade at the time. Krug formally came out a year later, as she started Ritenour Middle School. She casually mentioned it to a classmate on a Sunday. By Monday, students were shouting "Christina's a lesbian," down the hallways at school. "It was probably not the best way to go about it, but it happened," said Krug, now 16. "It was tough for a few months and then people...
  • School official suspended for sex questionnaire

    05/31/2006 5:31:50 PM PDT · by DBeers · 21 replies · 979+ views
    The Milwuakee Journal Sentinal ^ | May 22, 2006 | Tom Kertscher
    School official suspended for sex questionnaire Assistant principal consulted on heterosexual survey Port Washington - A first-year assistant principal has been suspended for two days without pay for his role in the use of the "Heterosexual Questionnaire" at Port Washington High School last month. Principal Duane Woelfel on Monday confirmed reports that Eric Burke, one of two assistant principals at the school, was out of school Monday and will be out again today. Woelfel described the action as an "unpaid leave." Woelfel would not discuss details of the decision. He is expected to make a formal announcement today on all...
  • 'Ex-Gays' Seek a Say in Schools

    05/28/2006 2:23:19 PM PDT · by DBeers · 131 replies · 1,752+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | May 28, 2006 | Stephanie Simon
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Over the last decade, gay-rights activists have pushed programs to support gay and lesbian students in public schools. Their success is striking: More than 3,000 Gay-Straight Alliance clubs meet across the country. Nearly half a million students take a vow of silence one day each spring in an annual event to support gay rights. California may soon require textbooks to feature the contributions of gays and lesbians throughout history. Critics, mostly on the religious right, view all this as promoting the "homosexual lifestyle." Unable to stop it, they have turned to a new strategy: demanding equal...
  • Students Rush to Block Exit Exam

    05/26/2006 11:31:53 AM PDT · by Mikey_1962 · 44 replies · 1,095+ views
    News10 ^ | 5/26/06 | Mikey_1962
    Attorneys for a group of students who sued the state to suspend the high school exit exam have filed an emergency request with a state appeals court. They want the court to urgently hear their claims the test should be suspended for this year's graduating class. On Wednesday, the state Supreme Court stayed a lower court's injunction that had barred the exam from taking effect for the Class of 2006. It meant the exam would be a requirement for seniors to graduate. The students and their parents argued that the exam is discriminatory because all California students do not have...
  • Bill to ban 'mom, dad' from texts advances

    05/04/2006 5:04:33 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 139 replies · 19,259+ views
    A bill requiring students to learn about the contributions homosexuals have made to society and that would remove sex-specific terms such as "mom" and "dad" from textbooks has passed another hurdle on the way to becoming the law of the land in California. Having already been approved by the state's Senate Judiciary Committee, SB 1437, which would mandate grades 1-12 buy books "accurately" portraying "the sexual diversity of our society," got the nod yesterday of the Senate Education Committee. The bill also requires students hear history lessons on "the contributions of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender to...
  • New generation, out and out loud (Barf Alert!)

    04/25/2006 11:38:54 AM PDT · by DBeers · 47 replies · 1,138+ views
    The Register-Guard (Eugene, Oregon) ^ | April 25, 2006 | Jeff Wright
    New generation, out and out loud High school student Sarah Ramstead has plenty to say - she just won't be saying it at school on Wednesday. That's because Ramstead, a senior at Sheldon High, is among dozens of students who plan to show up with red tape over their mouths - a symbolic gesture intended to represent the silence they say is faced every day by students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or trans- gender. Nationally, the 10th annual Day of Silence is expected to draw a half-million students from about 4,000 high schools, according to the Gay, Lesbian and...
  • How homosexual school clubs offer sex to students ["Day of Silence" tomorrow]

    04/25/2006 6:56:58 AM PDT · by newgeezer · 41 replies · 3,014+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | April 25, 2006 | Linda Harvey
    Tuesday, April 25, 2006 How homosexual school clubs offer sex to students Posted: April 25, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern By Linda Harvey © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com The mainstream media is sure to spend time this next week on the subject of homosexuality and youth, precipitated by the observance in hundreds of high schools of the so-called "Day of Silence" on Wednesday, April 26. This is the day that students who are "GLBT" – that's "gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered" – pledge to remain silent all day to draw attention to what they believe is discrimination. On Thursday, April 27, some schools will be...
  • The LGBT Center and the 'religious right'

    04/07/2006 8:39:58 AM PDT · by Unam Sanctam · 18 replies · 731+ views
    Daily Princetonian ^ | 04/05/2006 | Sherif Girgis and Ryan Anderson
    Last Tuesday, the LGBT Center sponsored a panel discussion, "The Religious Right's Obsession with Gay Sex." We supposed that the pejorative title was meant to draw attention but hoped that the presentations would at least begin with a fair exposition of the views of religious conservatives on homosexual conduct and identity. We expected the sort of free and evenhanded intellectual exchange befitting an event sponsored by an official University administrative office intended for the whole University community. We were spectacularly disappointed. Our criticisms have nothing to do with the panel's topic. It is an important one and that's precisely why...
  • Sexual Orientation Defined, Part I & II

    03/21/2006 3:46:13 AM PST · by DirtyHarryY2K · 10 replies · 278+ views
    MassResistance ^ | Saturday, March 18, 2006 | AMann
    Sexual Orientation Defined, Part I The term "sexual orientation" is never defined. Not in public discourse, not in law. Yet there is law banning discrimination on the basis of "sexual orientation" -- whatever that is. How absurd. Even the participants in the GLBT counterculture don't agree on definitions, or even terminology. New vocabulary is added monthly, it seems, and definitions are changed constantly. For instance, look at these newly-minted definitions in GLSEN's "Day of Silence" organizing manual, being disseminated to young people across the country. (GLSEN = Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network.) So you thought you knew what "gay"...
  • Militant Gays to Assault Families at St. Patrick's Day Parade in Boston

    03/17/2006 8:04:14 AM PST · by pabianice · 379 replies · 5,785+ views
    WRKO Radio - Boston | 3/17/06
    Mass Equality, a militant gay organization pushing for national gay marriage, has announced that it plans to do a petition drive in South Boston during the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Petitioners will approach individuals and families watching the parade, urging people to sign their petition which demands national gay marriage rights. As you might expect, Catholics and parents who plan to be at the parade with their kids are angry at this latest assault and are calling-in to the show to protest. The Mass Equality rep is countering that her organization has the right to do this and that anyone...
  • Activist: Gay Straight Clubs About Promotion, Not Protection

    03/13/2006 9:51:59 PM PST · by Coleus · 7 replies · 397+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 03.13.06 | Jim Brown
    A pro-family advocate says leaders of Gay Straight Alliance clubs in schools falsely claim their main focus is fighting discrimination. She contends those clubs are more concerned about getting young people involved in homosexuality. Last week a private high school in Santa Monica, California, held a "Free Queer Movie Night" that was sponsored by its Gay Straight Alliance club. At the event, the GSA screened a sexually explicit film about a lesbian relationship involving a German Jew and a Nazi sympathizer during World War II. According to Linda Harvey of the Ohio-based pro-family group Mission America, such events are standard...
  • Bill to allow gay foster parents to adopt doesn’t have the votes(FL Ban on Homo-adoption stand)

    03/08/2006 2:57:37 PM PST · by longtermmemmory · 20 replies · 641+ views
    Florida Bar News ^ | March 1, 2006 | Jan Pudlow
    March 1, 2006 Bill to allow gay foster parents to adopt doesn’t have the votes By Jan Pudlow Senior Editor A proposal to allow gay foster parents to adopt the children they care for received its first public hearing since Florida’s anti-gay parenting law was first enacted in 1977. It was standing-room only at the Senate Children & Families Committee on February 14, where 19 people — including gay and lesbian parents, foster parents, foster children, national children’s advocates, sociologists, and researchers — testified why the bill was in the best interests of children. But before there was a vote...
  • “Appropriate student activities”

    03/02/2006 4:31:29 PM PST · by DBeers · 4 replies · 309+ views
    Chesterfield Observer (VA) ^ | March 2, 2006 | Charles Batchelor
    “Appropriate student activities” Gay-Straight Alliance controversy returns The rules governing student organizations in county schools will be changing, but the proposed new policies do not change enough to suit some parents. The debate over extracurricular activities is a result of last spring’s controversy when a student group at Manchester High School called the Gay-Straight Alliance invited Greg Herren, a New Orleans fiction writer and journalist covering gay issues, to speak. The school principal rescinded the invitation, citing “concerns from the community” and possible “inappropriate” content. The current policy, not revised since 1988, provided no guidance to the administration in addressing...
  • Real-life lesson when he returns to teach as a she Sex change at Mendham school

    08/02/2005 1:41:35 PM PDT · by Coleus · 62 replies · 1,507+ views
    Newark Star Ledger ^ | 08.02.05 | JOHN WIHBEY
    A teacher at Mountain View Middle School in Mendham Borough left his classroom in June as a man, and plans to return to school next month as a woman. Some parents and teachers have accepted teacher Kerri McCaffrey's decision to embrace his feminine identity and undergo gender reassignment surgery. A few others have concerns about whether middle school-age children should have to deal with such issues. McCaffrey said she can't imagine why she wouldn't come back to school. "I just want to be Kerri McCaffrey, a great teacher like I've always been," said the 41-year-old language arts teacher. "I'm a...
  • Gay principals soon take helm at both Newton high schools(Massachusetts)

    02/16/2006 3:15:40 PM PST · by Angus MacGregor · 57 replies · 1,299+ views
    boston.com ^ | February 16, 2006 | Matt Viser
    Gay principals soon take helm at both Newton high schools By , Globe Staff | February 16, 2006 The new principals at both of Newton's high schools are young, energetic, and eager to start meeting people in their schools. They are also both openly gay. Brian Salzer, 38, who will be the principal at Newton South High School, comes from Sauk Prairie, a small Wisconsin school district near the state capital of Madison, and was the first openly gay principal in Wisconsin. Jennifer Price, 34, is a doctoral student at Harvard's Graduate School of Education who lives in Newton with...
  • Dad Says His Son 'Damaged' by Homosexual Indoctrination at State-Sponsored Program

    02/09/2006 5:36:17 PM PST · by Coleus · 532 replies · 6,888+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 02.09.04 | Jim Brown
    Two Christian parents say their son was a victim of homosexual indoctrination at the prestigious "Governor's School of North Carolina."The Governor's School of North Carolina describes itself as "program for intellectually gifted high school students, integrating academic disciplines, the arts, and unique courses." But one North Carolina couple is suffering some after effects of their son's involvement in the program. Jim and Beverly Burrows say after their son attended a Governor's School seminar called "The New Gay Teenager," he began telling them he was unsure of his "sexual orientation."The parents believe the seminar was intentionally scheduled as the last optional...
  • Tensions ease over gay posters - Conflict resolved by faculty meetings, principal says

    01/26/2006 7:53:56 AM PST · by SmithL · 47 replies · 1,981+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 1/26/6 | Carolyn Jones
    Two days after San Leandro High School teachers were ordered to hang posters in their rooms promoting tolerance toward gay students, many faculty and students said the move was long overdue. "It shouldn't even be a debate. Kids need to feel comfortable in class, and the adults need to make sure that happens," said senior Je'Nea Woods. "The school environment's supposed to be about students. Everyone should feel safe whether they're homosexual or not." The school board-mandated posters sparked a controversy Monday when a handful of the school's 120 teachers said the posters -- which feature pink triangles, a rainbow...
  • School Board's Pro-Homosexual Appointments Have Maryland Citizen Activists Concerned

    12/19/2005 5:23:36 PM PST · by wagglebee · 8 replies · 657+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 12/19/05 | Jim Brown
    (AgapePress) - A Maryland school board is under fire for placing members of three pro-homosexual groups on its new Citizens Advisory Committee on Family Life and Human Development (CAC). Among the groups represented on the committee are the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), and Teach the Facts, a homosexual advocacy group whose founder has close ties to the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN).Members of a conservative parents group called Citizens for a Responsible Curriculum (CRC) are criticizing the Montgomery County Public Schools ((MCPS) for the pro-homosexual appointments to its...
  • Help get perversion out of our public schools !!

    10/25/2005 9:55:46 PM PDT · by Coleus · 23 replies · 745+ views
    Laptop America | Carter L. Clews
    ***** URGENT! ***** URGENT! ***** URGENT! ***** All over America, militant homosexuals are waging an all-out war for the bodies, minds, and souls of our nation’s youth – and they’re turning our public schools into front-line battle grounds … In Vermont, instructors from Outright Vermont threw “safer sex parties” for teens, featuring guided practice for the use of prophylactics, and the distribution of free condoms, lubricants for sexual intercourse between males, dental dams for oral sex between females, and latex gloves for mutual masturbation – with $121,575 in grants from the Vermont Department of Health! In Massachusetts, teachers at a...
  • Pro-Family Leader Calls 'Ally Week' Enemy to Parental Values

    09/28/2005 8:01:51 PM PDT · by Coleus · 32 replies · 497+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 09.22.05 | Ed Thomas
    Pro-Family Leader Calls 'Ally Week' Enemy to Parental Values A campaign called "Ally Week" is being promoted across the United States in schools this week by the National Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). Pro-family leaders are also pointing to the week-long observance as the kind of doorway into schools that the pro-homosexual movement is constantly seeking.The GLSEN website urges high school Gay-Straight Alliance clubs to use Ally Week to identify and support student allies, who will sign a pledge to intervene against bullying and harassment of members. GLSEN suggests making the event a fun time with games, speakers,...
  • America's pro-homosexual giants

    09/21/2005 9:43:10 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 108 replies · 3,023+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 22 September 2005
    Below is the list of companies scoring a perfect 100 percent on the Human Rights Campaign's 2005 Corporate Equality Index, with policies beneficial toward homosexuals: Aetna Agilent Technologies Alston & Bird American Airlines American Express Apple Computer AT&T Avaya Bausch & Lomb Best Buy Borders Group BP America California State Automobile Association Capital One Financial Cargill Charles Schwab Chevron ChoicePoint Chubb Cisco Systems Citigroup CMP Media Corning Credit Suisse First Boston Cummins Daimler Chrysler Dell Deutsche Bank Dominion Resources Dow Chemical Eastman Kodak Ernst & Young Estee Lauder Companies Faegre & Benson Ford Motor Co. Freescale Semiconductor Gap Inc. General...
  • David versus the Bolsheviks: The Battle of Lexington Green in the Year 2005

    09/20/2005 12:20:00 PM PDT · by Lindykim · 204 replies · 1,879+ views
    OpinionEditorials.com ^ | Sept. 20, 2005 | Linda Kimball
    On April 27th of this year, the heavy hand of Bolshevism clamped down upon David Parker, a Lexington, MA. citizen and father of a six year old son. David was arrested on trumped up charges, handcuffed like a dangerous felon, and led off to jail. His heinous crime? Parker is guilty of being a morally principled man with the courage to request that he and his wife be given advance notification when issues of sexual unnaturalness and perversion (transgenderism, sodomy, and same-sex headed relationships) were going to be discussed in his son's classroom. Said Parker, "certain authorities insist that I...
  • Information Alert: HOMOSEXUAL GROUP UNDERMINES PARENTS

    09/20/2005 7:46:05 AM PDT · by Perseverando · 12 replies · 959+ views
    The Family Foundation ^ | Thursday, September 15, 2005 | Victoria Cobb, Executive Director
    Next week, school children across Virginia will once again be the target of homosexual force's efforts to promote the homosexual lifestyle as normal and attack those who support traditional family as evil. The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), a national organization bent on imposing its view of morality on school children, is promoting a new program in K-12 schools. Called "Ally Week," their agenda is full of indoctrinating and re-educating our children through misinformation and by changing the definitions of social norms and sexuality. At its roots, the message of GLSEN is to reject what is taught at...
  • A Policy Analysis of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Safer Schools Issues

    09/09/2005 8:15:53 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 39 replies · 766+ views
    State of the States 2004A Policy Analysis of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Safer Schools Issues A Report from the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network www.glsen.org Page 2 State of the States 2004 A Policy Analysis of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Safer Schools Issues Page 3 Acknowledgments A special thank you goes out to the vast number of organizations and individuals who aided in the collection and documentation of the data in this report. Most importantly a tremendous thank you goes out to Jacob Wilcock and Rachel Metz, Summer Policy Interns in the Washington, DC Policy...
  • Florida college tops gay-friendly list

    08/24/2005 12:55:26 AM PDT · by Crackingham · 31 replies · 1,612+ views
    Yahoo & PlanetOut Network ^ | 8/23/05 | Christopher Curtis
    The Princeton Review's annual list of best colleges included lists of colleges most accepting of LGBT students and those least accepting. The Princeton Review's annual "The Best 361 Colleges" was released Tuesday, and authors included lists of the colleges that are most accepting of LGBT students and those that are not. According to a survey taken by 110,000 students at 361 top colleges, the 10 schools that ranked the best in being accepting toward gay students are: New College of Florida, Sarasota; Macalester College, St. Paul, Minn.; Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.; Eugene Lang College, New York City; Mount Holyoke College,...
  • Elementary schools shouldn't be teaching homosexuality

    08/17/2005 1:16:17 PM PDT · by Albion Wilde · 133 replies · 1,782+ views
    The Denver Post ^ | August 17, 2005 | Al Kinght
    The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) has been busy for 10 years ... creating gay student groups at hundreds of high schools and passing laws or regulations that limit or eliminate harassment aimed at homosexuals....The organization has also used part of its $4.3 million budget to promote a reading list for students as young as those in kindergarten.... At the high school level, some of this indoctrination might be excused on the grounds that students are old enough to make personal choices and maybe some of them can define terms like "sexuality" and "gender." No such excuse can...
  • Gay Teacher Question for Freepers (Vanity)

    08/17/2005 7:58:48 AM PDT · by Dr._Joseph_Warren · 598 replies · 7,065+ views
    None | 8/17/05 | Dr._Joseph_Warren
    Question: Ignoring all legal issues.... Would you care/object if your children's teacher was openly (not flaming) gay? Would it make any difference if the gay teacher was male or female? Would it make any difference if the gay person taught elementary, middle school or high school?
  • A Label that Sticks [Father Paul Scalia on the Gay-Straight Alliance]

    08/04/2005 10:13:38 AM PDT · by Diago · 31 replies · 2,018+ views
    First Things ^ | June/July 2005 | Father Paul Scalia
    When I was in high school, the students fell into many different groups: preps, jocks, cheerleaders, punks, deadheads, druggies, geeks, and all the rest. Just about everyone received an unofficial but virtually unchangeable assignment to a particular group. When I work in high schools today, I discover little difference. The groups still exist (with just a few changes in terminology), and the teachers and administrators still counsel against the labels. As they wisely explain, labels reinforce stereotypes and prejudices; they prevent us from accepting individuals and getting to know the real person. There is one difference, however. While still warning...
  • Article8 Director responds to Lexington fearmongering

    06/23/2005 3:07:38 PM PDT · by lexfreedom · 5 replies · 435+ views
    Lexington Minuteman ^ | June 23, 2005 | Brian Camenker
    Camenker: Article 8 director responds to letters By Brian Camenker Thursday, June 23, 2005 David Parker's arrest made the national media. People across the country - including Massachusetts and even in Lexington - are still in shock. One would think it would cause a community to embark on some thoughtful introspection. But instead, a relatively small but very vocal (and angry) group of people has undertaken a campaign of hysteria, lies, fear, and intimidation to discredit and demonize David Parker, his family, and anyone associated with him, including other parents who came to his side, Pastor Jed Snyder of Countryside...
  • Silencing the Truth: Homosexual Activist Group Targets Kids in School

    06/23/2005 6:15:37 AM PDT · by AliVeritas · 24 replies · 720+ views
    AgapePress ^ | June 21, 2005 | Ed Vitagliano
    (AgapePress) - Most people would immediately recognize the significance of common abbreviations, like FBI, IRS or CIA. But there is another abbreviation with which parents might want to become familiar, because more than likely the organization it represents will be coming soon to a public school near them. That abbreviation is GLSEN (pronounced "glisten"). It is the acronym for Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Begun a decade ago by homosexual activist Kevin Jennings, a former Massachusetts history teacher, the group has relentlessly pushed the homosexual agenda in the public school system. One of GLSEN's major annual campaigns is the...
  • Respect for All: Kevin Jennings raises awareness for LGBT students.

    06/13/2005 8:12:45 AM PDT · by worldclass · 43 replies · 1,091+ views
    I sort of came out in sixth grade, but like a lot of kids who get harassed for "being gay," it wasn't anything about my sexuality that prompted the harassment. It was because I was a boy who did his homework and paid attention in class and did all the things boys weren't supposed to do. I was harassed relentlessly through my junior high and high school years. I made a little promise to myself right there, and said, "I will do whatever I can so that the next generation has it better than we had it." So, I started...
  • Gay Rights Battlefields Spread to Public Schools

    06/08/2005 8:23:24 PM PDT · by neverdem · 89 replies · 1,367+ views
    NY Times ^ | June 9, 2005 | MICHAEL JANOFSKY
    Emboldened by the political right's growing influence on public policy, opponents of school activities aimed at educating students about homosexuality or promoting acceptance of gays and lesbians are mounting challenges to such programs, at individual schools, at statehouses and in Congress. Chief among the targets are sex education programs that include discussions of homosexuality, and after-school clubs that bring gay and straight students together, two initiatives that gained assent in numerous schools over the last decade. In many cases, the opponents have been successful. In Montgomery County, Md., for example, parents went to court to block a health education course...
  • GLSEN's Attitude Toward Teen Sex 'Too Casual,' Says Expert

    05/31/2005 9:29:53 PM PDT · by scripter · 30 replies · 1,038+ views
    AgapePress ^ | May 31, 2005 | Jim Brown
    A noted mental health expert says recent revelations regarding the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and its executive director indicate the group has a casual attitude towards sexual relations between adults and teens.In his book One Teacher in Ten, GLSEN founder Kevin Jennings reported the story of a 15-year-old boy named "Brewster" who came to him in 1989 for assistance. Jennings said the boy was having difficulty in school and did not know why. However, during a speech in Iowa five years ago, Jennings stated that "Brewster" had confided to him that he had a sexual encounter with...
  • Sexuality issues don't belong in schools

    05/20/2005 10:40:13 AM PDT · by worldclass · 46 replies · 933+ views
    MetroWest Daily News ^ | 5/20/2005 | Ilana Freedman
    That strikes me as something of a major understatement, but it makes a significant point. Jennifer had lived a life that some would have called ideal, but the crisis point came when the two most important influences in her life -- her parents and her school -- clashed irrevocably. And Jennifer could not cope. How can we expect our children to grow up healthy, with sound minds and hearts, when the schools we have taught them to respect and obey have taken it upon themselves to teach them values that contradict our own core beliefs on issues of right and...
  • Group admits giving out 'gay' sex book (to school children)

    05/20/2005 2:23:18 AM PDT · by ViLaLuz · 58 replies · 17,627+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | May 20, 2005 | World Net Daily
    Group admits giving out 'gay' sex book High schoolers received 'hard-core porn' homosexual 'how-to' Posted: May 20, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com After strong denials, a homosexual activist group admitted it made available to middle school and high school students an AIDS handbook described by critics as a "hard-core pornographic homosexual 'how-to.'" The Boston Chapter of the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network, GLSEN Boston, said the distribution at an April 30 event at Brookline High School violated its policy that no sexually explicit materials be made available. A Massachusetts-based group involved in opposition to same-sex marriage, the Article...
  • Center apologizes for sex-booklet snafu

    05/19/2005 6:46:26 AM PDT · by chapin2500 · 31 replies · 758+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | Thursday, May 19, 2005 | Franci Richardson
    The Fenway Community Health Center yesterday acknowledged its mistake in displaying a graphic safe-sex booklet for homosexuals at an event attended by middle- and high-schoolers at Brookline High. ``Fenway Community Health regrets accidentally making available a small number of copies of the `Little Black Book,' an HIV prevention publication for gay and bisexual men over the age of 18, at an event where young people were present,'' said Dr. Stephen Boswell, Fenway's president and CEO.
  • Boycott the Organizations That Contributed to the Corruption of Children in MA!

    05/17/2005 9:01:09 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 16 replies · 527+ views
    myself | 5/17/2005 | Pyro7480
    On April 30, 2005, a "gay education" conference took place at Brookline High School, in Brookline, MA. 500 people attended this event, about three-fourths of which were young people under the age of 18. The event was was sponsored by the "Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network." According to the Article 8 Alliance, a local grassroots organization which has brought attention to the active homosexual agenda in Massachusetts schools, a booklet containing graphic descriptions of homosexual behavior, among other pro-homosexual material, was distributed at the first table after the registration table. This booklet was written by the Boston-based "AIDS Action Committee"...
  • Homosexual Group Admits Obscene Material Was Handed Out at Conference (to Mass. Middle-Schoolers)

    05/19/2005 7:53:32 PM PDT · by xzins · 57 replies · 2,076+ views
    Agape Press ^ | 19 May 05 | Jim Brown & Jenni Parker
    Homosexual Group Admits Obscene Material Was Handed Out at Conference 'Outed,' GLSEN Boston Confesses Sexually Explicit Literature Was Made Available to Kids at Its Event Caution: This story contains terms that some may find offensive. By Jim Brown and Jenni Parker May 19, 2005 (AgapePress) - A Boston health clinic has admitted to distributing pornographic books to middle school students and others at a Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) conference hosted by a Massachusetts high school. Initially GLSEN Boston categorically denied its recent 15th Annual Conference event at Brookline High School featured sexually explicit materials. However, the Fenway...
  • Group: Explicit gay sex flier passed out at school

    05/18/2005 5:15:24 AM PDT · by worldclass · 30 replies · 1,225+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | 5/18/2005
    The booklet, ``Little Black Book: V 2. Queer in the 21st Century,'' which includes graphic instructions on how to safely perform gay sex acts, was described as ``vile and disgusting'' by Brian Camenker of the anti-gay marriage Article 8 Alliance, which claims it was given to students. Brookline Superintendent William H. Lupini said GLSEN rented the high school for the event.
  • Experts Weary of ''Homosexual Agenda'' in Public Schools

    05/18/2005 11:09:47 AM PDT · by scripter · 47 replies · 1,266+ views
    Some experts are saying there is a trend in public education toward pro-homosexual programs and curricula that may pose a serious danger to children. "Radical gender and homosexual advocacy groups influence teacher-training programs dealing with 'sexual orientation' and 'diversity,' creating school environments that are heavily biased against Christian moral teachings," stated Peter LaBarbera, founder of Americans for Truth and executive director of the Illinois Family Institute (IFI). According to Agape Press (AP), LaBarbera has monitored the homosexual movement for 15 years, with special focus on its “campaign to penetrate schools." He said groups like GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education...
  • More On Ma. Audiotape of Ma. Public Employees Demonstrating How Teens Can Fist Their Sex Partners

    05/17/2005 1:01:49 PM PDT · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 86 replies · 3,826+ views
    Audiotape of Massachusetts public employess demonstrating how teens can fist their sex partners At Tufts University GLSEN-sponsored conference in 2000. [At TraditionalValues.org] Stream Track One - Approx 30 minutes Stream Track Two - Approx 15 minutes Download Track One To Your PC 32 MB Download Track Two To Your PC 17 MB