Posted on 03/12/2006 11:41:52 AM PST by carolgr
WorldNetDaily states that if a bill introduced to the California legislature (SB1437) becomes law it could remove all references to gender in public schools. Even references to Mom & Dad could possibly be removed. Capitol Resource Institute warns that should the law pass it could possibly require the removal of husband & wife as the excepted norm in classroom literature, and genderneutral bathrooms could become reality. The bills sponsor is California state Senator Sheila James Kuehl. Sen. Kuehl is none other than the lesbian actress who played Zelda Gilroy in the 1950s sit-com The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, as well as Jackie in Trouble with Father, which also starred Stuart Erwin. Kuehl had her own spin-off show called Zelda which was cancelled because of rumors about her homosexuality. Neutral gender, no mothers or fathers, and gender-neutral bathrooms? What is going on in America? Would we want our kids sharing a public restroom with opposite sex individuals including strange men who pretend to be women and strange women who pretend to be men? Has America lost its moral compass? Have we forgotten what decency is?
We are already allowing the forced mindset of the homosexual agenda, which is vastly different from childrens home values, to be used against our defenseless children. Americas kids are a captive audience and cannot escape this attitude adjustment. To expect our children to promote this contrary lifestyle as normal is offensive in the worst sense and a betrayal by our educational establishment. All of this is happening while the Bible, the moral and value foundation of our culture which calls the practice of homosexuality an abomination, is expeditiously drop kicked out of our schools.
(Excerpt) Read more at speroforum.com ...
The continuing downward spiral of the public education system ... at this rate, it will soon be donning a head stone "R.I.P."
She was an ugly skank on the show. I can't imagine what she looks like now, but her putrid politics stink to high heaven. Please, NO PICS!
Hey........ the one on the left is my little sister!
........ stumpy little fingers...... we kidded her that she'd never be a pianist.
The Gay Lettuce Bacon & Tomato (GLBT) Club recently got my college to turn some of our bathrooms into unisex (for the poor opressed transgenders *sniff*). All it means for me is less bathrooms I'm willing use.
Shes was a lesbian? Who knew? < sarc>
Dobie was constantly attemting to get rid of Zelda, considering her too ugly and too unpleasant - not to mention too addled - to accept. Nevertheless, like a boil on the bum, she just wouldn't go away. Looks like it was typecasting.
Too bad real life lezbies don't look like that.
Yes ........... she looks exactly like Nancy Kerrigan!.
Damn she was beautiful............. not too brilliant, but......... time to grow!!!
I'd give her time.
She always reminded me of a young Katherine Hepburn............. without the attitude.
Speaking of that...... I'll bet there was a time in the old Hollywood days when Joan Crawford may have wanted to pull a "Tonya Harding" on dear Katherine.
;-)
Bloated lesbo, bull-dyke alert! Double-yikes! Exactly what I expected. Yuk.
Link to the sb1437l.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/sen/sb_1401-1450/sb_1437_bill_20060222_introduced.html
I always like her character. Smart, cute, guess I should have paid attention. My first wife, after our divorce, moved in with her lesbian girlfriend.
Most lesbians I know were raped or molested. If only they got effective therapy rather than letting their damaged psyche turn them to perversion.
It goes something like this, (speaking in the first person on the broadway stage where he always carried a newspaper for inspiration),
"When I make a joke people laugh. When Congress makes a joke, it's a LAW!!"
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