Posted on 10/18/2005 6:43:25 PM PDT by Coleus
I'm waiting for "Heterosexual Pride Day".
I'm waiting for "Heterosexual Pride Day".
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Yeah, it would be like publishing a magazine called "WHITE AS SNOW" -- in contrast to EBONY. Of course YOU would be racist, not the radical minority.
I will tolerate homosexuality, but I will not accept it. There's a big difference between the two.
The funny thing is this is a 'no duh' kind of story.
Its just the combined PC brigades, lefty MSM, and race baiting charletons that make it something that has to be said.
Why should anybody be surprised by this?
Doesn't rejecting God and celebrating what God calls sin, go hand in hand?
Makes sense to me.
Except for Christians. Anyone who cares about tolerance would want to do everything they could to stamp out such a dangerous cult. [/sarcasm]
Diversity seems to have become synonymous with gayness with a lot of people. I just don't see it as that. To me, it means respecting others' differences (yet striving for common purposes), but not promoting anything to do with sexual overtones (which does not belong in a grade school classroom).
I have a guy with Down's Syndrome come help every Friday. He helps me a lot and the kids absolutely love him and he loves them. He was hesitant to show up again this year, but when a couple of students showed up last year and gave him big hugs, "Jim" relented and said he would be back. He is a big teddy bear and has such a great outlook on life. His favorite thing to say is, "I love my life." That's an attitude a lot of people, including me, could learn to have. I have so many fun stories from last year about Jim. He has become a great friend in the process too. This year, after the first time helping, the kids said, "Jim talks a little funny, but I sure like him."
I have seen Jim through happiness and sadness--especially when his handicapped niece passed away. Jim had a special connection with her and his first reaction was, "Am I next?"
So that is my little lesson on diversity except I'm not the one doing the teaching. Jim shows us every Friday what unconditional love and a zest for life is all about and we are better because of him.
I wish everything didn't have to be so political and that we could learn to appreciate the little golden nuggets in life. Someday, I hope to say as Jim does and "love my life."
How about working, taxpaying, normal productive, law abiding people's day?
How about stay-at-home mom's day? I'll start one if no one else will.
There must be some way to scrape these people off the bottom of my shoes....................FRegards
Someone should ask this school board how they can condone behavior that could result in students getting aids. Better yet, ask them in public if male students should be encouraged to have oral and anal sex. I call that "the fudgcicle" question. Queers hate that question.
The best thing for these folks to do is get some of their own people elected to the school board. Take it back!
There must be some way to scrape these people off the bottom of my shoes....................FRegards
Sharp sticks work for dog crap:)
I call that "the fudgcicle" question. Queers hate that question.
You have ruined my appetite for fudge. :)
This flag was flown up in response to the passage of Proposal 2 (gay marriage ban) statewide(they are on record as stating this). This is in a 62% Bush county, where proposal 2 passed 60/40. In the last Howell school board election, 66% of the people did not vote for an incumbent, who only won because there were 5 others who split the vote. This does not fly out here, so they give us smokescreens calling it a "diversity flag" instead of a gay pride flag. The board is out of touch, complaining of money troubles, and just gave a big raise to the superintendent(undeserved).
I don't care whether someone is gay or not, nor care what they do in their homes. It's none of my business, and I don't want it to be my business. However, this stuff does not belong in our schools. Leave the kids alone.
The schools need to be watched over. If the left is pushing this in Republican America, they are pushing this in your town as well.
Celebrating people's differences by pretending not to notice them.
Agreed. As a teacher, I don't have time to teach the stuff even if it was required (which it isn't). If a teacher has time to teach stuff like this, then he/she is not teaching.
Celebrating people's differences by pretending not to notice them.
Now that's funny.
There was only one way the incumbent there was going to win - conservatives splitting the votes. That was my fear with five or six people running, and my fears were justified.
Last May, there were two major issues involving the schools. One was this flag, and the other was a countywide millage, while the schools are spending their way into debt - so both the fiscal conservatives and social conservatives were unhappy.
The millage was trounced, and the incumbent had about 30% of the vote - lowest of any incumbent running anywhere in the county. In a massive winner take all race, it was enough to win. The establishment united, and fiscal irresponsibility and political correctness won by default in the school board race.
They have Ann Arbor. They have much of Oakland County. They have Lansing. Why do they have to come to our town, and why do they have to invade our schools?
"How about stay-at-home mom's day? I'll start one if no one else will."
Count me in. I worked for over 10 years before I got married and had kids and they can keep their jobs. I love it.
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