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Perverted political misfits
What a sorry lot of
politicians oddballs right around the globe. My mother used to tell me do not
accept lollies from strangers. What would be her advice on perverted political
candidates?
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Leading Democratic Contenders Approve Homosexual Fairy
Tale for 7-Year-olds
Edwards says, "I want my children to be able to make that decision on behalf of
themselves"
By Meg Jalsevac
NEW HAMPSHIRE, October 2, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - So far the
leading Democratic presidential candidates seem to
be in a mad race to outdo each other in a quest for the "gay" vote.
In the most recent Democrat debate held on September 27th in New Hampshire,
Clinton, Obama and Edwards once again catered to
homosexual activists in responding to a question regarding pro-homosexual
curriculum being introduced in public schools as early as
the second grade.
The pivotal question focused on a homosexual "fairy-tale" that was read to a
class of seven-year-olds in Massachusetts. The story, selected as reading for a
class on marriage, told the story of a young
prince who rejects the pressures of his family to find a bride and instead
chooses to marry a fellow prince. The two men marry, kiss (complete with an
image in the book) and, as typical in fairy tales, live happily ever after.
The presidential candidates were asked if they would object to
their children being read such a story in school.
All three leading contenders - Obama, Clinton and Edwards - have previously
indicated that they fully support same-sex civil unions but stop
short of endorsing full recognition of same-sex "marriage".
Obama said that his outspoken wife had already made his children "aware" of
homosexuality. "One of the things I want to communicate to my children is not to
be afraid of people who are different. …."
In true Clinton form, the New York Senator side-stepped a real answer to the
question of whether she would be comfortable having the story read to her own
children answering instead that it should be left to the individual judgment of
the parents involved. "Obviously, it is better to try to … help your children
understand the many differences that are in the world. … And that goes far
beyond sexual orientation. So I think that this issue of gays and lesbians and
their rights will remain an important one in our country."
Ex-Massachusetts governor and current Republican presidential candidate, Mitt
Romney issued a statement after the debate condemning the answers of all three
Democratic candidates.
"Not one candidate was uncomfortable with young children learning about same-sex
marriage in the second grade. This
is a subject that should be left to parents, not public school teachers. We need
to strengthen our families by passing a federal marriage amendment and also
insisting on marriage before having children. Change in Washington requires
Democrats with the courage to stand up to their ultra liberal base and do what's
right for our children."
In a previous debate, the Democratic presidential candidates were grilled with
only questions pertaining to "gay issues" such as gay "marriage", the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) and the military "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
As previously reported by LifeSiteNews.com, at that August debate, the
participating candidates, even the guarded Senator
Clinton, seemed intent on outdoing each other in the eyes of the largely gay
audience in toeing the line of total homosexual orthodoxy, with
the minor exception of the gay doctrine of same-sex "marriage".
Read Previous LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Court Rules Schools Can Teach Homosexuality Without Parents Consent or Choice to
Opt Out
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/feb/07022604.html
Democratic Candidates Attempt to Outdo Opponents in "Gayness" in Public
Gay-"Debate"
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2007/aug/07081010.html
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