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Monday, June 19, 2006

 

Godless - Page 13 - Landolphi Sickness

...too much to quote directly all of it here, but......

In 1992, Chelmsford High School hired Suzi Landolphi to give a mandatory AIDS Awareness presentation. Among the things the kids HAD to watch and in some cases participate in:


Beyond what I'd like to do with this woman and the school system that forced kids to attend her presentation, I wonder "what do those things have to do with AIDS?"  Except perhaps "with the easy-sex attitude you'll learn here, you'll get AIDS much faster."



 

Godless - Page 5 - Kids vs Trees

Liberals are more upset when a tree is chopped down than when a child is aborted.  Even if one rates an unborn child less than a full-blown person, doesn't the unborn child rate slightly higher than vegetation?


 

Godless - Page 2 - Art for the Sake of Liberalism

This is a country in which taxpayers are forced to subsidize "artistic" exhibits of aborted fetuses, crucifixes in urine, and gay pornography.  Meanwhile, it's unconstitutional to display a Nativity scene at Christmas or the Ten Commandments on government propery if the purpose is to promote monotheistic religion.


 

Godless - Page 2 - No One Is Responsible

This is something else that can't be taught in government schools:
Muslims' predilection for violence.  On the first anniversary of the
9/11 attack, the National Education Association's instruction materials
exhorted teachers,

"Do not suggest that any group is responsible."


 

Godless - Page 2 - Gays, Child Molesters, and Darwinism

As a matter of faith, liberals believe:
  1. Darwinism is a fact,
  2. People are born gay,
  3. Child molesters can be rehabilitated,
  4. Recycling is a virtue,
  5. Chastity is not.

If people are born gay, why hasn't Darwinism weeded out people who don't reproduce?  And if gays can't change, why do liberals think child molesters can?  Pedophilia is a sexual preference.  If they're born that way, instead of rehabilitation, how about keeping them locked up?


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