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DOCTORS EXPOSE US CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL SEX ED SCANDALS & CORRUPTION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
Family Research Council, News Headlines & The Washington Times ^
| 4/15/2002
| re report by Physicians Consortium & Robert Stacey McCain
Posted on 04/17/2002 12:16:55 PM PDT by RWBaral
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To: hsmomx3
My sister is married to a priest and they have their kids in govt. schools. They seem to think they're good enough to keep the kids in. No matter how many articles from FR I have sent to her, she still turns the other way. She also feels that her kids need to know how to live in the real world. Like homeschooled kids don't know how? It really makes me want to shake the you know what out of some people and tell them to get a clue. Homeschooling is not good enough for people like her. I know it's not for everyone but there are alternatives to govt. schooling. Our relatives give us the same song and dance. Meanwhile, of the 9 children (6 of schooling age) that my 3 siblings have produced:
- THREE of my nephews/nieces have been diagnosed with ADD.
- ALL but 2 of those school-aged have been diagnosed with learning disabilities
- THREE do drugs regularly and one of those has conflicted with the Law (maybe FIVE as the other two adult aged ones aren't telling)
- THREE have failed to graduate (one went back to college and got his HS diploma at 19)
- One is in a state detention center for youth
- Nearly ALL of them have TVs unmonitored in their rooms
- ALL of them have gaming machines, e.g., Nintendo, Sega, etc., UNMONITORED
By the sheer Grace and blessing of God, none of my children have any of those issues above (despite the fact that my 12 year old is an unmitigated knucklehead). All three perform WELL above their peer group in the public schools (as adjudged by standardized test scores), both girls are in ballet, one is in piano, my son is learning guitar and self-defense and the TV and/or game machine stays off except on Friday nights and Sat afternoons where Dad or Mom has final say over what is watched/played, and yet, when the adults get together to talk about how the kids are doing, I'M THE WEIRDO for homeschooling/private schooling my kids!!!!
And, I forgot to add, that of COURSE part of the problem according to my family, is that we do, after all, live in a racist society (we are black).
BIG SIGH.
I can't think about it too much or I'll run off a cliff somewhere.
To: RWBaral
I thought we weren't supposed to call 'em "queer" anymore. Wish they'd make up their damn minds.
It don't matter anyway, they'll never get around to liking what I call 'em...
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posted on
04/17/2002 1:17:21 PM PDT
by
maxwell
To: Quilla
Private faith based schools or homeschooling are the only way to go. My children are in a Private Christian school. I am Catholic, but I felt the the Christian school was more compatible with our moral beliefs as a family.
The more I learn about the (governement)public school system, the more happy I am that we made the choice that we did.
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posted on
04/17/2002 1:19:02 PM PDT
by
all4one
To: CaptBlack
Its funny to think that it is "suspect" to NOT let the kids watch whatever they wish to on TV and engage in whatever sort of unsupervised pastimes they choose.
I would think those who fail to monitor the kids consumption of such trash are guilty of child neglect.
To: fortheDeclaration; Alamo-girl
FYI
More U.N. subversion.
IMHO
m
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posted on
04/17/2002 1:26:10 PM PDT
by
maestro
To: hsmomx3
Parents don't know. They are fed thier info by the DNC propaganda machine...ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN!
To: RWBaral; all
To: RWBaral
What every happened to teaching:
1.) Reading/writing
2.) Math
3.) History
4.) Science
People graduate from these schools and can not read/write or even fill out a simple EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION!
But they know how to put on a condom, etc..
This is pitiful.
Where are the "Christians"? They are asleep and a
DISGRACE
Franklin
To: survivalforum.com
Folks, you do have rights and can have your children excused from any inappropriate material. At least in my son's middle school, they are respectful of parents' wishes. Because of more rigorous academic requirements, the previous touchy-feelie semester of "life education" was mercifully replaced with a few days of basic reproduction and gestation in biology class which every 12-year-old should already know.
However, less than 10% of the parents showed up at a preview of this info and one incredible dolt asked "how" they were going to demonstrate the condoms. The teachers just about passed out and the principal said this was an urban legend - never happened in any school she knew about. Parents said they were embarrassed to talk to their kids and wanted the school to do it or at least give them books to give to their kids. Mind you, the school is right next to both the library and Barnes and Noble and all of these are affluent folk with internet access and presumably had sex themselves at least once if they managed to produce a seventh grader. I think this embarrassment/ignorance is the main reason these programs are tolerated despite their proven tendency to increase teen sex. One mom actually asked if kids would be told to abstain. Principal said, "You're the parent. You're going to tell them." Good for her.
To: CaptBlack
And, I forgot to add, that of COURSE part of the problem according to my family, is that we do, after all, live in a racist society (we are black).I'm glad you brought that up. We're "white", and our homeschooling group has a number of wonderful families . The great part? No one even notices "color". We have some from China as well. We have all colors (but no purple). The children all play together. Because the "race issue" is not an issue, it doesn't exist. There's no difference at all. The "racist society" is kept alive in the public schools. That's where it is bread and nutured!
To: CaptBlack
PS....
We have all colors (but no purple).
As a matter of after thought, we do have a "purple" dad that pops in once in a while. I think he has really high blood pressure or something. I hope he takes medication. I worry for him whenever I see him around.
To: Sicon
Herpes and genital warts (#1 cause of cervical cancer) transmission is NOT, nor ever has been prevented by condoms.
There is no such thing as safe sex, except it is a media myth created by the purveyors of the sexual revolution.
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posted on
04/17/2002 2:50:05 PM PDT
by
Valpal1
To: Valpal1
Ah, but Sicon has a point.
A condom, ditributed by institutions/ authorities, is both a license and prophylactic. In the heat of passion, only the license part, the most important aspect, is often remembered.
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posted on
04/17/2002 3:22:37 PM PDT
by
Z.Hobbs
To: CaptBlack
Sounds like you are doing quite well with "your" children. You hit on something about relatives in the public schools.
My sister has six kids. The oldest, age 17, may have Parkinson's Disease, the 15 year old girl has a growth disorder and has been on growth hormones for about three years, the 12 year old has been labeled as having disabilities. He can't comprehend or remember things. I told my sister to homeschool but the bottom line is it would cramp her style. Sometimes I think God gives us problems such as the ones mentioned as a wake up call to take better care of the family.
Just my .02 worth.
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posted on
04/17/2002 3:33:42 PM PDT
by
hsmomx3
To: Z.Hobbs
Since their (condom) failure as a prophylaxis is documented and well known, might we assume that those handing them out like halloween candy are engaged in licensing sex rather than preventing disease?
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posted on
04/17/2002 4:02:40 PM PDT
by
Valpal1
To: Sicon
Dear Sicon: You are wrong re your statements of effectiveness of male latex condoms-Physicians Consortium reports that, at best, they are no more than 85% effective against HIV. THe National Institute of Health recently issued a report that condoms are not proven to protect against a large number of STD's, Physicians Consortium reports that, for some major STD's that are skin/lesion to skin/lesion transmitted, they offer no protection at all. One such STD is HPV human papiloma virus, the major cause of genital cancer in women in the USA. Many reports note male latex condom failure rates re pregnancy for women in first year of use from 23 to 72 %. This is due to many factors. Condom slippage. Condom spillage. Condom tears. Poor condom technique. Condom defects. Microscopic holes in latex condom fabric itself. Failure to cover infected areas. The Physicians Consortium are lobbying for the US COngress to require condoms to be labeled with a warning disclosing the known significant failure rates of same re preventing HIV, STD's & pregnancy. Thank you for your interest in this post. RWBaral
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posted on
04/17/2002 7:51:44 PM PDT
by
RWBaral
To: RWBaral
Why is this article so full of typos and misspelled words? Is this an actual article published somewhere or a vanity you put together?
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posted on
04/17/2002 8:05:31 PM PDT
by
upchuck
To: RWBaral
Please use a spell-checker.
To: RWBaral
bump
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posted on
04/17/2002 10:04:34 PM PDT
by
GrandMoM
To: CaptBlack
We must also make a concerted effort to help parents get the voucher programs they need to give their kids an alternative to Perversion 101!
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posted on
04/17/2002 10:39:40 PM PDT
by
brat
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