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To: ladylib
"That lady who complained about the book her son was assigned for summer reading contacted the district attorney who told her that schools, libraries, and museums are exempt from state pornography laws."

That seems to be the case, according to the "General Laws of Massachusetts." However, we've been told many times by the pro-homosexual folks that this was a PRIVATE conference. And we've been told that GLSEN does not teach anything in the public schools. So then GLSEN is a PRIVATE organization, NOT "a bona fide school, museum or library." Why then, can't GLSEN be charged under Chapter 272, sections 28 and 29 for disseminating matter which is obscene? It was their private conference and they were responsible for protecting the kids from this obscene material.

As far as the public schools go, the best thing all parents can do to protect their children is to remove the homosexual advocates' "audience" by using the Hatch Amendment Letter - Parental Consent Form for use in the Public Schools. Let the pro-homos spout their propaganda and perversion to a bunch of empty chairs.

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43 posted on 02/07/2003 11:12:47 AM PST by EdReform (Can you spare a dime? - www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/829652/posts)
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To: EdReform
As far as the public schools go, the best thing all parents can do to protect their children is to remove the homosexual advocates' "audience" by using the Hatch Amendment Letter - Parental Consent Form for use in the Public Schools. Let the pro-homos spout their propaganda and perversion to a bunch of empty chairs.

I would think that may be second-best. Best would be home-schooling.

121 posted on 02/08/2003 6:54:39 PM PST by Aarchaeus
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