Saturday, 12 December 2009

  • Kevin Jennings, The New Safe-Schools Czar

    Kevin Jennings has been appointed by Barack Obama as our country's safe-schools czar, with the stated goal of promoting students' safety from school bullying.  In fact he promotes an agenda that teaches children the most explicit acts of sexual depravity are normal.  In 1998 he wrote the foreword to "Queering Elementary Education".

    I include below an excerpt from an article in The Washington Times", and a link to the full article.  Read all you can about Jennings, and decide if he is someone you want as your "Safe-Schools Czar".

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    The Obama administration is stonewalling serious inquiries about sexual filth propagated by a senior presidential appointee who is responsible for promoting and implementing federal education policy. Democrats clearly are terrified of ruffling the feathers of their activist homosexual supporters, who are an influential part of the Democratic party's base. This scandal, however, is not merely about homosexual behavior; it is about promoting sex between children and adults - and it's time for President Obama to make clear that abetting such illegal perversion has no place in his administration.

    There are shocking new revelations this week of tape recordings from a youth conference involving 14-year-old students.  The conference, billed as a forum to encourage tolerance of homosexuality, was sponsored by Mr. Jennings' organization and was held at Tufts University in March 2000. Mr. Jennings was executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) from its founding in 1995 until August 2008.  The conference sessions appear to have had less to do with promoting tolerance and more to do with teaching children how to engage in sex.

    Andrew Breitbart's Biggovernment.com provides tapes of some of the sessions. Describing the subject matter as smut would be putting it lightly. The conference discussions were very graphic and cannot be relayed in full detail in a family newspaper. A few examples are sufficient to describe the depravity of the subject matter. During one session about oral sex, a presenter asked the 14-year-old students: "Spit or swallow? Is it rude?" In another session, the 14-year-olds are taught about a gross practice called "fisting," in which "the man leading the discussion position[ed] his hand and show[ed] 14-year-olds how to insert their entire hand into the rectum of their sex partner."

    EDITORIAL: Obama's risky-sex czar - Washington Times



Comments (19)

  • Ghost0402

    One thing bullying taught me, to find a spine.  The bully also got his comeupance when I beat his sorry little ass into a pulp.  He is currently in jail for many many rears for attempting to shoot a cop, and I have my own company.  Gotta love it.



    This guys sounds as palatable as Rober Craemer who was convicted of stealing 2.3 Million from banks, then wrote a book while in prison which is a book the Obama Admin is following rather closely.  Plus this convicted felon was at that state dinner that was "crashed" by those weird people.

  • lonelywanderer2

    @Ghost0402 - Glad you are doing well, while the bully got his.  Craemer's on my list to be exposed, too.

  • rhiannonator

    For a sec. I thought this was Ken Jennings, the JEOPARDY champion. Hah. Rather have him in charge of something education related.

  • Ghost0402

    @lonelywanderer2 - Glenn Beck has done a pretty good job of it the last couple of nights on his show.  Plus all of the blurbs from current administration officials praising his prison book.  What wonderful people they are.

  • AOK4WAY

    These are people who should be in prison for what they're doing to young minds, and a few decades ago they would have been. Now they're put in charge of keeping kids safe in school. And people still try to tell me we aren't on a slippery slope? We stepped out on to it a long time ago, and we're nearly at the bottom of the hill.

  • angelwingfive

    There's a line, and that man crossed it.

  • PreciousOnyx

    nothing safe about the guy. only proves that Obama is truly a radical, otherwise he wouldn't appoint all the people he has in his cabinet. there's something seriously wrong with all of them...

  • godfatherofgreenbay

    I always get him confused with that guy who won all that money on Jeopardy.

  • Ghost0402

    @PreciousOnyx - It hink Obama is more of a Manchurien Candidate, and there i someone out there pulling his strings.  Like George Soros or some other whack job like that.

  • bukeshow

     every single one of Obama's appointees are radical revolutionaries and now we have a pedophile running the school systems. Obama what a joke of a President.

  • anonymous

    This is very scary. I'd like to know what Obama's motivation for putting someone like this in charge of  school safety is. Of course, I'd like to know what his motivation is on a lot of things he's done. So far, I haven't been impressed with our new President.


    @bukeshow - I agree.

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  • tracezilla@lovelyish

    At first, I thought this might be admonishing teaching kids informed sex education or maybe just homosexual sex education. However, as I kept reading I realized that wasn't the case.

    I think that kids do need to know about even these kinds of things, just so that in case they are ever confronted with something like this they will know what it is and not be talked into anything they don't want to do just because they were uninformed. Unfortunately, whether we want underage kids to be having sex or not, they're going to be doing sexual things with each other, and they're going to be talking about it with each other. Its important to make sure that they know right away what is myth and what isn't, and what things they might be unexpectedly exposed to really are. Kids won't always go to their parents if they're confused, because they're afraid they will get into trouble and they are also embarrassed to talk about things like that with parents most of the time. And they won't go to people (like teachers or counselors) often times if they think those people might inform their parents. So, they talk to kids, who are often just as uninformed (or terribly misinformed) as they are. And that is bad.

    However, that being said, there is a right way and a wrong way to do this and there is also (in my opinion) no need for an actual demonstration of any kind. That's just weird. :/ And definitely concerning. I would definitely say that I don't like where this seems to be going, and I think something definitely needs to be done.

    It might be embarrassing, but I think from now on (at the extreme least), parents/guardians need to sit in on lectures like this with their kids. And that way, if they witness things are going too far, then they have the option to get up and take their kids out of there.

    I rec'd, btw.

  • lonelywanderer2

    @tracezilla@lovelyish - Thank you, for the rec, and for your input.

  • tracezilla@lovelyish

    @lonelywanderer2 - You're welcome. :) I hope I didn't say anything that might have offended you. I know that when I get wordy (like above) I usually get confusing, because...well that's when people seem to not understand what I'm saying, so I guess that's what happens!

    I think I sometimes talk in circles too much. o.o;;

  • lonelywanderer2

    @tracezilla@lovelyish - I thought your comment was very well thought-out, and expressed perfectly!  

  • tracezilla@lovelyish
  • thoughmomma

    polatics.... *shoots self* muchhh better.

  • bethb031409

    wow, its a slippery slope can't believe he appointed THAT guy seriously!

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