To: r9etb
The federal lawsuit was filed on behalf of seven students who had sought to form the Gay/Straight Alliance, a school club to promote discussion with gay, lesbian and transgender teenagers.I'm sorry, how is again that straight kids fit into the "Gay/Straight Alliance?" I suspect it's more like the queer alliance ramming their agenda down the straight kids' throats.
District 11 policy on student clubs states they must support positive, wholesome and school-connected activities that improve student performance and enrich the schools environment.
Okay, in the best Clintonian fashion, let's parse this, shall we?
-positive: Nuthin positive 'bout being a queer. Plenty of negatives: fatal diseases, depression, suicide - really positive, huh?
-wholesome: Nuthin wholesome either. Matter of fact it can be downright noxious and injurious.
-improve student performance: Whoops! Failed again. Wait, I suppose it depends on what kind of "performance" you're referring to :)
-enrich the schools environment: Nope. But this potentially could lead to "fisting" siminars like they had in Mass. I for sure want my kid attending that!
Parsing is done; queers and fagots loose, as usual.
19 posted on
12/13/2003 2:45:37 PM PST by
upchuck
(Yes! I am weird. But in a dreadful, eerie, creepy, odd, horrific, warm, gentle, friendly kinda way)
To: upchuck
"I'm sorry, how is again that straight kids fit into the "Gay/Straight Alliance?" I suspect it's more like the queer alliance ramming their agenda down the straight kids' throats."
Errrr, Do you want to rephrase this or did you say exactly what you meant.
To: upchuck
Knowing one of the students who is invloved in the lawsuit inclines me to say that in fact the club will be a gay-straight alliance if it is allowed to from. In fact, I think that 5 of the 7 students exclusivley prefer the opposite gender, however, I do agree that this club will only serve to promote gay propoganda.
33 posted on
12/15/2003 3:18:18 PM PST by
oddone12
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