What you are about to read will enrage you but it is something that every parent and responsible adult should read:
First the minor stuff:
The following is a book called 'How to Get Married By Me the Bride' By Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap. The illustrations are cute and the message could be seemingly harmless. It's a story about a little girl who talks about how to get married. She says that you can marry your pet, or your father, or yourself, or even a flower. The 6-yr old in the book says, "I haven't decided if I like girls or boys... maybe I'll know when I'm a teenager". Here is a preview of the book:
http://books.google.com/books?id=5l7k51leW4EC&sitesec=reviews&source=gbs_navlinks_s
Published this year it is being read to children in the public library, in schools, well everywhere childrens books are read. This book is an obvious attack on traditional marriage. What other kinds of books and ideas are being slipped past your view as a parent? It would be nice if there were parental control software you could install before you send your kids out into the world. But there's not.
Now read my summaries of these next articles and after you get over your absolute disgust you'll maybe start to wonder what other things are getting past your parental firewall and for how long has it been leaking in.
One of the articles begins:
"WARNING: THIS CONTAINS GROSS AND DISGUSTING DESCRIPTIONS."
But trust me both are disgusting and very troublesome.
Below is the full article posted on Fistgate II: High School Students Given “Fisting Kits” At Kevin Jennings’ GLSEN (Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network) Conference. Kevin Jennings was chosen or handpicked (pardon the pun) by Obama to be the nations' Safe School Czar. Here is the article:
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/12/fistgate-ii-high-school-students-given-fisting-kits-at-kevin-jennings-glsen-conference/
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2009/12/fisting-kits-fo.html
It's interesting that the President chose Kevin Jennings to be the head person of OSDFS (Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools) primarily because he founded and led GLSEN. I guess a focus on drug-free school should be put on the back burner until your children are properly educated on correctly making a 'dental dam' (don't ask me just read the articles) for fisting purposes. Good thing our tax money was there to back that up.
So now if you're not angry enough and are looking for even more specific examples of what might be happening when you send your children to school and special conferences (or why the education system is pumping out more and more children with lower test scores but at least they'll be well trained in the usage of a fisting kit 'MacGyver' style) read on to see real transcripts of homosexual activists teaching public school children techniques of homosexual sex.
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/issues/fistgate/tape01.html
So these are just a couple of things that HAVE come to our attention. What other things are passing through the weakened firewall of our education system? It is obvious that our children are being targeted from a very young age in mild forms then moving up to an all out attack in their younger teens. There is a definite virus that is infecting from the inside out that is targeting and successfully destroying our parental controls. So this leads me to one question...Do you know where your children are and what they're learning?
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Parental Bailouts Encourage Throwing Away Children
I just got back from watching The Blindside which depicts the remarkable story of All-American football star Michael Oher. As a teenager Michael is discovered virtually homeless as result of his mother's drug use and irresponsibility with her numerous children. At first I thought, 'what a lucky child to be taken in by a caring family'. Then my second thought was, 'what a rare case this is and imagine all of those 7-yr olds being neglected and abandoned to fend for themselves as a result of selfish adults'. It's unfathomable to think of selfish people who put their own self interests and comfort ahead of a defenseless child. But this is a trend that has been plaguing our society for years and is spreading exponentially as this type of abuse only breeds the same.
The culpa for this infectious disease eating at our society are the many social programs designed to relieve parents of their responsibility but which also strip away their freedom to act as a parent. The government is making it easier and easier for adults to cut the ties of responsibility to their children and abandon them (since there are no real repercussions for giving your children over to the state). Just to name a few nanny programs, we have the welfare systems that encourage women to have as many children as possible outside of wedlock, after school programs that encourage parents to leave their children to be raised by someone else and lunch programs that encourage parents to not take the time (or money) to feed/make their children breakfast or lunch before school. These programs sound nice for the child but in the long run make it easier for a parent to say to themselves that the government is as capable as they are if not more so of raising their children. But many parents do want to retain some of their rights. A timely example is the recent vote for parental rights by the school board in the San Juan Unified School District. (check it out: http://craigforassembly.com/?p=969).
What gets me here is that a large group of people don't understand that nothing is free. You can't expect to pick and choose the free social programs you want the government to give out without also sacrificing some of your rights. Do we really believe that these parental bailouts could come without strings attached? I feel that we as parents and adults without children need to start becoming more aware of what "gifts" we are accepting and try to find the strings. Do we want government to give us everything to make life easier or do we go out and work for the things we need? We can't have it both ways. We either invite the government to be the hand that rocks the cradle for us or we do it ourselves. I'm for taking up my own responsibilities and encouraging and helping those around me to do the same. The question then is how to help those who are in a cycle of receiving social programs escape the cycle? Michael Oher's story turned out to have a happy ending but how many never-to-be-discovered Michael Ohers are being left with this ghetto mentality to die young and never discover their gifts and talents, ones that could affect incredible change and invention?
Movie side note:
The Twilight series was one of the most enjoyable fiction series I've ever read, however the Twilight movies (having just watched New Moon) are two of the most painful movies I've EVER watched.
The culpa for this infectious disease eating at our society are the many social programs designed to relieve parents of their responsibility but which also strip away their freedom to act as a parent. The government is making it easier and easier for adults to cut the ties of responsibility to their children and abandon them (since there are no real repercussions for giving your children over to the state). Just to name a few nanny programs, we have the welfare systems that encourage women to have as many children as possible outside of wedlock, after school programs that encourage parents to leave their children to be raised by someone else and lunch programs that encourage parents to not take the time (or money) to feed/make their children breakfast or lunch before school. These programs sound nice for the child but in the long run make it easier for a parent to say to themselves that the government is as capable as they are if not more so of raising their children. But many parents do want to retain some of their rights. A timely example is the recent vote for parental rights by the school board in the San Juan Unified School District. (check it out: http://craigforassembly.com/?p=969).
What gets me here is that a large group of people don't understand that nothing is free. You can't expect to pick and choose the free social programs you want the government to give out without also sacrificing some of your rights. Do we really believe that these parental bailouts could come without strings attached? I feel that we as parents and adults without children need to start becoming more aware of what "gifts" we are accepting and try to find the strings. Do we want government to give us everything to make life easier or do we go out and work for the things we need? We can't have it both ways. We either invite the government to be the hand that rocks the cradle for us or we do it ourselves. I'm for taking up my own responsibilities and encouraging and helping those around me to do the same. The question then is how to help those who are in a cycle of receiving social programs escape the cycle? Michael Oher's story turned out to have a happy ending but how many never-to-be-discovered Michael Ohers are being left with this ghetto mentality to die young and never discover their gifts and talents, ones that could affect incredible change and invention?
Movie side note:
The Twilight series was one of the most enjoyable fiction series I've ever read, however the Twilight movies (having just watched New Moon) are two of the most painful movies I've EVER watched.
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