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Parental Notification Laws regarding Gay & Lesbian Programs for Youths?
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Posted on 01/30/2002 10:37:37 AM PST by Registered
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These kids are going through tremendous changes, both physically and mentally, and to be thrown to these wolves without any parent involvement absolutely disgusts me!
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posted on
01/30/2002 10:37:37 AM PST
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Registered
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To: Registered
There is a silver lining to this cloud, however. Those liberals who are so stupid as to welcome this sort of education for their children probably won't have any grandchildren so maybe their line will just die out.
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posted on
01/30/2002 10:43:52 AM PST
by
FormerLib
To: Registered; braad; homosexual agenda
*Sigh*. Yes they are. I can't say where I work, but *take a guess*. Unchecked? Yep. All the time......The gay agenda never sleeps, never takes a coffee break, and is out there people. And if you DARE to question it you are shunned. And the school districts support the gay agenda whole heartedly.
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To: Registered
Bump.
To: Buck Turgidson
So you are saying that a confused teen exposed to this perversity is not going to be impacted in any way? That nature will just take it's course Buck? How wrong you are.
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To: Buck Turgidson
I don't think homosexuality is acquired by recruitment. So far all the evidence is against you.
Shalom.
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01/30/2002 11:43:53 AM PST
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ArGee
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To: Registered;*BRAAD; JMJ333; Tourist Guy; EODGUY; proud2bRC; abandon; Khepera; Dakmar; RichInOC...
We will all be better off to encourage our government to enforce sodomy laws already on the books. That would force the sodomites back into the closet and away from the children without hampering their "Private" activities. The problem is when they are allowed protection from prosecution they become vocal advocates for indoctrination into their lifestyle. By gaining government approval it is hard for parents to convince their children that unchecked promiscuity and sexual perversion are wrong. They just say "hey its not against the law so what can it hurt when it feels so good?"
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posted on
01/30/2002 12:31:56 PM PST
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Khepera
To: madg
You know what I mean. I liken this crap to my kid walking into a porn shop. There should be stiff (no pun intended) penalties for these organizations that pollute young minds, especially without true parental consent. Most just want those "emergency contact" forms filled out but keep the kids' participation a secret from the parents. THIS IS NOT RIGHT.
To: Registered
My daughter, 7th grd., had a French teacher that was gay. Before the parents showed up for parent-teacher conf, the guy changed into normal clothes from a frilly pink-satin getup. The kids told their parents, at least mine did and she knew there was something wrong here. I didn't have to tell her about this. You're correct, they are out to teach and convince kids that this kind of stuff is normal. It's not, it's queer, and it's a recrutement drive.
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posted on
01/30/2002 12:44:19 PM PST
by
spunkets
To: madg
BTW, you can defend the perversity of homosexuality all you want, I'll do what against it okay? Maybe we'll just cancel each other out and the world won't progress any further down that cesspool of accepting as deviant lifestyles as normal.
To: Registered
nope, it goes on completely unchecked, yea, even encouraged...where, you ask? why, in our public schools, where else? Isnt it time you took Your kids out of the public scrool system???
To: GodsCountry
Legalizing pot: The WOD has resulted in a massive increases in invasive federal government practices such as asset forfeiture and warrantless searches and wiretaps, which conservatives allegedly opposed to a powerful central government should resist. Additionally, while conservatives generally support states' rights, the federal government has blocked efforts by states to lessen drug laws.
Death penalty: First, it actually costs more money to execute someone than it does to keep them in prison for life. Second, some conservatives might not trust the government court system sufficiently to grant it the power to impose death.
Gay marriages: I agree that this hard to make a strictly conservative argument for. One could argue that as far as the government is concerned, marriage is primarily an economic arrangement, and it is discriminatory to not allow homosexuals the same economic benefits as heterosexuals.
Sullivan may be right that the attitudes of college students are becoming more libertarian than liberal, although we'd have to see their opinions on economic issues to determine that.
To: GodsCountry
Andrew Sullivan's thoughts about anything are skewed by his sexuality and the agenda that he must follow in order for it to be accepted.
To: Khepera
They just say "hey its not against the law so what can it hurt when it feels so good?" We've been down this road before. Do you honestly want the government criminalizing all private behavior that you don't like? If you're opposed to sex acts in public, as I am, then support laws against sex acts in public. Don't support overbroad laws regulating people's private lives that can be selectively enforced. After all, heterosexuals have been known to practice sodomy too.
To: ThinkDifferent
If it was private we would not be talking about it. Go whine to somebody else. Your mother probably still listens to you.
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posted on
01/30/2002 12:57:03 PM PST
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Khepera
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