Posted on 12/19/2007 8:50:32 AM PST by goldstategop
They say that true character is seen under pressure. Perhaps the inverse is true for politicians. When it comes to the pressure of facing the electorate during voting season, some politicians will adopt the character or policies that will get them elected. But when the pressure of re-election is lifted, these officials true character is unmasked. Governor Schwarzeneggers signing of SB 777 is the most glaring example of this sad truth.
During last years legislative session the governor was wary of signing any legislation that would anger specific voting blocks that could help him win re-election. Such was the case with SB 1437, a bill almost identical to this sessions SB 777. Authored by Senator Sheila Kuehl, SB 1437 prohibited classroom instruction, curriculum and school-sponsored activities that would reflect adversely upon homosexual, bisexuals, transsexuals and transgenders.
Thousands of California citizens contacted the governors office and demanded his veto of this radical bill. In an election year, the governor was inclined to listen. In his veto message the governor stated that SB 1437 was unnecessary because it attempted to offer vague protection when current law already provides clear protection against discrimination in our schools based on sexual orientation. The governor further stated that the term reflects adversely was extremely vague, and potentially confusing.
2007 brought another attempt by Senator Kuehl to pass her indoctrination bill. This time, Governor Schwarzenegger would not be held accountable to the people at the ballot box. When first introduced, SB 777 contained almost identical language to the previous versions language. But as the session progressed, the language was amended to make it more amenable to the governors demands. The term reflects adverselywhich supposedly provoked the previous vetowas replaced with promote a discriminatory bias against.
While the terminology may be different, the effect of the law is the same. No school instruction or activity may promote discriminatory bias against homosexuals and other controversial lifestyles. When implemented, the law could demand equal time for teaching on the homosexual lifestyle for children as young as five. After all, it promotes a bias against homosexuals to not include them when traditional families are discussed.
During the few, brief committee hearings on SB 777, the bills proponents maintained the position that the law would merely streamline anti-discrimination laws. They assured lawmakers and the public that the law would not impact curriculum. Last week, the proponents of the law, homosexual rights group Equality California, admitted that the law will in fact impact classroom teaching materials. In their 2007 legislative scorecard, the group says that SB 777 "prohibits curriculum that is discriminatorily biased against LGBT people and other protected groups."
The important question to ask is whether Governor Schwarzenegger and his staff were aware that SB 777 would impact curriculum. If not, then the governor and his staff were duped. If so, then the governor should apologize to the public for his mistake and endorse the SB 777 referendum.
When asked about Equality Californias recent admission about SB 777s true agenda, Sabrina Lockhart, a spokeswoman for the governor, told news site World Net Daily that it is a "technical bill" intended to clarify anti-discriminations laws. It simply takes anti-discrimination language used in other areas of [state law] such as employment and puts that in the education code, she said.
This contradicts the governors position just last year when in his veto of SB 1437 he stated that the Education Code already specifically protects against discrimination to groups based on their sexual orientation and includes programs, instructions and instructional materials. Thus, SB 1437 and SB 777 are redundant. We now know that SB 777 goes much further than streamlining law and is instead an outright attempt to undermine the traditional values (i.e., bigotry) of the majority of California parents.
Governor Schwarzenegger, either you were told true lies about SB 777 or you are now telling true lies to the public. And while politicians may not have Total Recall of their actions, the public certainly does.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Arnold jumped the shark with this vote.
In spite of his many vetoes of gay agenda driven bills, he allowed this terrible law to go into effect.
When a lot of California Parents wake up and withdraw their kids to homeschool them or send them to private school, the teachers’s union may force a reversal of this terrible law.
Our state is rapidly turning red. My daughter and soninlaw home-school their kids most years—a few minutes ago I saw an item at Dominion Free Press, also WND, that shocked me, a mother homeschooling her 2 kids now threatened with jail and kids taken from her because of a glitch in paperwork. At first I thought this was occurring in the People*s Republic of Canada but no! Utah!! Of all states, Utah, having a solid Mormon population, you would think believing in freedom! When my daughter hears this she will be really worried. They say what starts in California moves east b ut that isn*t always true—but it could happen! Let*s work to expose this.Sorry for going offthread.
??? Surely the author cannot be that naive. How many homosexuals does Arnold have working on his staff? Susan Kennedy, David Zingale.... etc, etc, etc.
Ask this question. How many here on FR voted for this pos, telling us McClintock voters that we lacked practical judgement.
How well I remember all the silly women calling talk shows shieking that *mcClintock couldn*t win! Vote for Ahhhnold—giggle—ahhnold was the answer for all Republicans!* Yeah. When enough people are told their guy can*t win, they believe it, they sign and vote like sheep. The talk show host I*m remembering was Mark Williams, he was strong for McClintock, had him on his show numerous times; he was a local talker in the Sacramento area. Within a year or so after the Terminator took office, that radio station changed hands and Mark was fired. Too conservative/.
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