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To: Sopater

This is a parody, right? Paging John Semmens ...

The subject is state-mandated. The topics are identified in advance. The principal, one assumes, had the parents’ “support” up until just recently. And yet the parents are shocked and upset that a question on-topic was asked and answered?

My favorite is the one who said the principal should have given a “politically correct” answer. What is a “politically correct” answer to “What is meant by oral or anal sex?”

Some suggestions:
“These are gross, disease-transmitting practices in which decent human beings do not engage.”
“I’m not going to tell you. Ask your parents.”
“Oral sex was preferred by a Democratic former president, while anal sex is the focus of ‘Gay Pride Month,’ promoted by our current Democratic president.”
“This educational program is not intended to provide you with factual information about how sexually transmitted diseases are sexually transmitted.”


18 posted on 06/12/2012 11:38:54 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Genetic testing of unborn babies: measuring the morality of our culture. (Wesley Smith)
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To: Tax-chick

I agree tax chick... and ALL who are here...did you see where the parents could have opted out their children?
This was not just something that the principal decided to do on their own...it was mandated by the state(sex-ed) to start in the fifth grade...the class could have been opted out of by the parents of the children...and face it moms and dads...middle school kids can and do have sex... that’s why the sex-ed starts in the 5th grade so they can be at least somewhat prepared...just because something is discussed does not mean it is condoned.
just sayin


37 posted on 06/13/2012 11:17:17 AM PDT by bignevermo
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