Posted on 12/02/2007 11:49:55 AM PST by wagglebee
You’ve seen a page from the book you’ve been endorsing. What do you say now?
Was that really necessary?
Why would I be banned?
In case you missed it.
Yeah, I sure see a lot less pregnancies, STDs, cervical cancer (mind you I buried a teenager I knew recently who died from it), HIV/AIDS, since all the years of handing out condoms. /s Why do you think that is... it’s not like no one knows.
Voila! Now they want to immunize nine year olds with Gardisil... all these years, so much progress. But what the heck, those nine year olds will have sex anyway, might as well be prepared... nevermind the side effects or it not being fully tested. The little black book (thank you NAMBLA), had instructions on fisting... are there condoms for that? Is that okay to teach your kids? I wonder if they wanted to inject testes instead so there was no way to impregnate or some other archaic method... nevermind. How about parents teaching their kids? Can you sue the school that provided their version of sex ed for STDs, pregnancy, HIV, your child never being able to give birth after an abortion, PlanB or EC side effects, etc.?
I always thought teaching self respect (not spreading yourself around or using others, self-esteem, having love instead of rutting then on your way (whether one day, one week, months or a year later, come on, you use yourself up then expect Polly Purebred to get married to or ask a million times “Am I better than that guy, you aren’t cheating are you”).
I assume you’ve been a young man...
Now if you had one condom left, used it, had an opportunity for another round or two in the heat of the moment, would you refuse, drive miles to the store, or have sex anyway?
What’s the percentage of guys who don’t use condoms because ‘they don’t like how it feels’? They drill grown up thoughts into kids heads when they’re not mature enough to handle them.
Planned Parenthood’s condoms were next to last on the Consumer Reports list years back... These are the folks throwing condoms at kids, that should concern you.
Let’s not forget the cycle, weak condoms, pregnancy, abortion at one of their centers, birth control, HIV testing... oh, and family planning (meaning no family).
Who gives a darn what women have to say anyway right?
You’re not an idiot, go check their own stats, the CDC and others.
Why are girls still getting preganant?
Let me tell you something. There is an elementary school down the block from me, since one of the parents recognized me from the board of ed. she told me about a special hour with the kids third grade and fourth, Planned Parenthood would give the children a bag (including the book), parents got a notice to sign re: diversity, not health, and were told to send in 12 bucks. Somehow a few parents found out this book was the subject, I went to my library to check out the book (you have to know your subject), talked to the librarians (I go every day, so I knew them), re: what they thought, how ofter is it taken out, what the kids say, if anything about it. I’ve done a lot of things in my life... i’m no angel, but the embarrassment of reading that book on the childrens’ floor (I had to shield it... that bad). If you had come and read that book there, they would take you away as a molester or worse. No lie. Dad or not, whatever excuse.
All around not good.
Oh, I forgot the kicker, no parents were allowed to be there (but i’m sure you’ll say because the poor elementary students couldn’t talk about sex around their parents).
I still have a copy of the form they sent the parents somewhere... I should scan it.
BTW, where’s the other 90 books on the Challenged List?
Figures.
Posts 81 & 83....what say you?
Hunky Dory for the little kids, huh?
It is for people like mrhansen and Timon that think it is ‘age appropriate’ for 10 year olds.
They weren’t talking about you.
But if you’re feeling guilty...
Nobody said anything about you being banned.
The real question is, why are you so reluctant to explain why you consider the images in posts 81 and 83 to be appropriate for pre-teens. Do you have an answer? Do you think they are appropriate?
MrHansen can’t talk about that until after the court appearances.
Kids play with matches too, should we give them an illustrated list of the most flammable household articles?
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