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To: M.T. Cicero
You most certainly CAN force someone to treat them with respect, and it is NOT unconstitutional.

No you can't! I don't have to respect anyone. I choose to, but I don't have to. And if the government forces me to, that would be very bad, indeed. I'm talking verbal, emotional, spiritual respect. Respecting physical body boundaries is a different story.

You are talking about violence, not respect. There are enough laws on the books to protect anyone from violence, or at least seek justice if violence occurs.

this is mearly an educational perogative to try to build tolerance and reduce violence.

Well, this just simply isn't the case I'm afraid. If violence against anyone is a problem, have a big school meeting and announce, "If you harass anyone, if you push anyone, if you trip anyone, if you hit anyone.....you're outta here". We don't need a long semesters worth of homosexual propaganda which is exactly what it is and you have not educated yourself enough about what they are teaching, if you believe otherwise. It would be undermining parental authority, not to mention, there is no place for sex in schools. The word shouldn’t even come up, except in Biology class. My children’s sexual training is my business, not the governments.

Have you ever heard of NAMBLA?

82 posted on 02/08/2002 7:05:12 PM PST by SpookBrat
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