Posted on 03/14/2010 5:45:27 PM PDT by Maelstorm
I wonder if this “prom” will be like this one held in MA?
Kids attend prom from ‘sexual hell’
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=100806
That’s fine with me. I hope that a heterosexual-friendly prom is put together as well.
Here in Virginia, they don’t really stop gays from going to the real proms, but the gays still have their own prom.
What about the guy from Korea who married his pillow? Maybe he’ll want to come, too. No weirdo left behind.
I would hope that no one would attend the humanist ball except the lovely couple, but I am afraid that the coming generation has already accepted homosexuality as an “alternative lifestyle.” Sometimes I shudder for the future of this nation.
Sick.
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She’s the “beau” of the ball?
Hmmm...I thought the girl was supposed to be the belle of the ball.
There is NO future for a nation that raises homosexuality to a "right"; promotes abortion, partial-birth abortion, the euthanizing of our elderly and infirm, no "future" whatsoever other than total destruction.
But ultimately, God is in control whether some, or many, believe it or not. It is up to us to continue following His word regardless.
It’s amazing really....10, 15 years ago when I was in high school, they sent the lesbians to a mental hospital. My how times have changed.
The American Humanist Association?
Is that anything like The Human Fund?
Make it a "private" donation-funded event now, bankrolled, of course, with public tax dollars as explained in the link for the prom from hell.
On the positive side, no one is forced to attend and, if my instinct is correct, no normal families would want their kids within a mile of the drug-addled perverts. Of course, for parents who don't have a clue it won't matter at all.
We shall see.
Why isn’t anyone on the right side of this issue offering to host a prom? Are we that afraid of the Fag Lobby—even in rural Mississippi???
It would be interesting to see how much this group has contributed to the earthquake victims in Haiti and Chile. My guess it that it is a lot less than $20,000.
In my high school (which was Catholic and co-ed), girls brought other girls as their “dates” all the time, mostly because their “date” was a friend from a different school and they wanted to go to the same party. The tickets cost the same (they were not sold “per couple”). No one had any objection to it. However, the students were expected to be on their best non-sleazy behavior, and if anything inappropriate was going on, then it became a problem, regardless of whether it was a straight or gay problem. No one chose to broadcast their private choices.
Heck, we even had a straight couple cross-dress as a joke, and all the teachers thought it was funny! (It was a well-known class clown and his date.)
If this girl wanted to bring a female date to the prom, there were probably a billion ways she could have made it happen. It sounds like she was more interested in making a statement and/or becoming a whiny victim.
Proms aren’t for married people.
20K for a prom for 2 people...go for it.
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