Posted on 07/25/2002 12:22:12 PM PDT by Notwithstanding
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Thomas More Law Center to appear TONIGHT on The O'Reilly Factor on the FOX News Channel!
Thomas More Law Center attorney Robert Muise and Ann Arbor public school student Betsy Hansen will appear TONIGHT on The O'Reilly Factor on the FOX News Channel, the #1 primetime program on cable news.
They will discuss the recent lawsuit brought by the TMLC on behalf of the Christian student, challenging the Ann Arbor high school's pro-homosexual "Diversity Week".
School officials prevented Betsy from expressing her traditional Christian belief regarding homosexual activity claiming that this was a "negative" message and would "water down" the "positive" message they wanted to convey. That is, that homosexual activity is not immoral or sinful, and is compatible with religion.
The O'Reilly Factor is brodcast at 8 and 11 PM EST
Thomas More Law Center attorney Robert Muise and Betsy Hansen can also be heard today at approximately 1:30 PM EST on The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly, broadcast on a record 205 radio stations across the United States.
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TUNE IN TODAY ON THE RADIO, OR TONIGHT ON THE FOX NEWS CHANNEL!
So-called is right! The pathology is same-sex attraction, part-time or full time is irrelevant. A pedophile is still a pedophile regardless of exclusivity; so-called bisexuals that practice perversion are homosexual indeed.
Who in their right mind would even consider allowing these folks to infect children with their twisted, sick mind set.
Parents of America and Bill O'Reilly, too, GET SOME SPINE!!"
I... [proposed] three distinct grades of education, reaching all classes. 1. Elementary schools for all children generally, rich and poor. 2. Colleges for a middle degree of instruction, calculated for the common purposes of life and such as should be desirable for all who were in easy circumstances. And 3d. an ultimate grade for teaching the sciences generally and in their highest degree... The expenses of [the elementary] schools should be borne by the inhabitants of the county, every one in proportion to his general tax-rate. This would throw on wealth the education of the poor." --Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, 1821. ME 1:70
"The public education... we divide into three grades: 1. Primary schools, in which are taught reading, writing, and common arithmetic, to every infant of the State, male and female. 2. Intermediate schools, in which an education is given proper for artificers and the middle vocations of life; in grammar, for example, general history, logarithms, arithmetic, plane trigonometry, mensuration, the use of the globes, navigation, the mechanical principles, the elements of natural philosophy, and, as a preparation for the University, the Greek and Latin languages. 3. An University, in which these and all other useful sciences shall be taught in their highest degree; the expenses of these institutions are defrayed partly by the public, and partly by the individuals profiting of them." --Thomas Jefferson to A. Coray, 1823. ME 15:487
"My bill proposes, 1. Elementary schools in every county, which shall place every householder within three miles of a school. 2. District colleges, which shall place every father within a day's ride of a college where he may dispose of his son. 3. An university in a healthy and central situation... To all of which is added a selection from the elementary schools of subjects of the most promising genius, whose parents are too poor to give them further education, to be carried at the public expense through the colleges and university." --Thomas Jefferson to M. Correa de Serra, 1817. ME 15:155
Cordially
Nevermind, it's all too complex for me....hmmmm....
I use to be an O'Reilly fan, but then I realized that he isn't a journalist. His main job is promoting O'Reilly. He's a populist. Whatever side of an issue will get him the most rating points or book sales that's the side he's on. During the last conventions he found that he had to modify his opinions to get movers and shackers on his show. And that what he's about. He's a "factorcrat."
So? Her class then hears both viewpoints; pro-hetero vs. pro-barbaric...
Do you have any idea how hard it is to accidentally come up with that result?
Conclusion. It wasn't an accident that they came up with that result. They were INTENTIONALLY foisting a minor, rare religious viewpoint upon public school children.
Violation of integrity; probably a violation of law.
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