Kevin Jennings--Safe Schools Czar-founder of GLSEN wants to expose kindergarteners to lessons on pro-homosexuality.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 at 12:13AM
City On A Hill

Parents Beware--They are trying to change America and they want to start with kindergateners.  Wake up America!!!  Hear our podcast for 9-12-09 interview with Rep. Jack Kingston of Ga on the Czar Accountability Act HR3226

Obama gave a great speech for our children but look at who is in his administration--it is past time to wake up to the lies!!!

Kevin Jennings-- Safe Schools Czar (founded Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network or Glsen)!


 

He is Assistant Deputy Secretary, Office of Safe & Drug Free Schools at the Department of Education.
He has said he looks forward to the day when “promoting homosexuality” in schools will be seen in a positive light, while others at a recent conference sponsored by his organization wants to expose kindergartners to lessons on pro-homosexuality.
GLSEN leaders sees the way to change next generation’s attitude toward homosexuality requires must start in kindergarten.  Jaki Williams, a GLSEN activist and teacher at the Packer Collegiate School (in New York), children at that age are “developing their superego,” and “that’s when the saturation process needs to begin.”
 
Some administrators said the best way to handle problems with parental opposition was simply to avoid them and not send letters to parents but for ed teachers to act independently and  just go ahead and incorporate the pro-homosexual materials.
 
“A child has…been screwed by the educational system if they are not actively…helped to see the glory of diversity as part of the classroom experience,” said Terry Boggis, cofounder and director of Center Kids, a lobbying group for “LGB” (lesbian, gay, bisexual) families. Read complete article!
Here are some links to help you connect the dots as to what Kevin Jennings is all about--
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