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Posted on 12.07.09 by Danny Glover @ 4:31 pm
We don’t want our children subjected to the kinds of perversion embraced by education “leaders” like Kevin Jennings, head of the Education Department’s Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools and founder of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network. Jennings is under fire for the reading list that the “education network” he built recommends to schools. It is full of vile portrayals of explicit sexual acts, both visual and textual. If you want the proof, it’s at Gateway Pundit. But be forewarned that it is repulsive, X-rated content. As Michelle Malkin says, “Make sure you have an empty stomach before you read.” If this is the Obama administration’s idea of quality education, everyone should start teaching their children at home immediately. UPDATED to add this related Day By Day cartoon, homeschooling reference included: (Read previous “Why We Home-School” lessons.) Filed under: News & Politics and Why We Home-School Comments:
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I find it deeply disturbing that somthing like this is going on. I read all the stuff about Kevin Jennings and I am Shocked. I am shocked that in America we still can sink to this level. The bigotry and hate that come all you bloggers is ridiculous. You are afraid of a gay man for no other reason than others have taken up a worthless cause. You haven’t had a constructive idea ever. Maybe instead of being just like the religious extremists in the middle east, if not worse, you should concentrate on doing something that actually helps people. Maybe you should try and be more like Christ, because you fall far FAR short of the mark attacking a man who is doing his best at the job he’s been given.
Comment by Thomas Sioph — December 7, 2009 @ 11:58 am
[...] news that the nation’s “safe schools” leader, Kevin Jennings, has a history of coaching schoolchildren to engage in deviant and dangerous homosexual practices and second with reports of naked teachers [...]
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