Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book

"Drive-by poster" <turdblossom@yur.ass> wrote in message
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> ...and yet another nazi reference from a fathead...


Says the self-annointed "turd blossom", with his brand new nym...

Drive your pedal car home, little one.

LC~ Sees that "turd" at least knows his position in life.

"Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son."~ Dean Vernon T.
Wormer, Faber College
 
Drive-by poster <turdblossom@yur.ass> wrote:
>On 25 Feb 2008 02:14:10 GMT, rfischer@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
>
>>J Baker <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.

>>
>>Which is why your kind keeps losing, nazi turd.

>
>they lost??? I thought they 'succeeded' ......


No, you don't think.

--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
 
Drive-by poster <turdblossom@yur.ass> wrote:
>On 25 Feb 2008 02:14:10 GMT, rfischer@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
>
>>J Baker <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.

>>
>>Which is why your kind keeps losing, nazi turd.

>
>they lost??? I thought they 'succeeded' ......


No, you don't think.

--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
 
Drive-by poster <turdblossom@yur.ass> wrote:
>On 25 Feb 2008 02:14:10 GMT, rfischer@sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
>
>>J Baker <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.

>>
>>Which is why your kind keeps losing, nazi turd.

>
>they lost??? I thought they 'succeeded' ......


No, you don't think.

--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
 
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.


Should school kids be exposed to unmarried mating birds that can't
even fly? What kind of message does _that_ send?


Bret Cahill
 
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.


Should school kids be exposed to unmarried mating birds that can't
even fly? What kind of message does _that_ send?


Bret Cahill
 
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.


Should school kids be exposed to unmarried mating birds that can't
even fly? What kind of message does _that_ send?


Bret Cahill
 
On Mon 25 Feb 2008 at 14:22:19 +1100 Turk <turk96@noway.nohow> wrote in
<t-qdnez5PKLGqV_anZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@comcast.com>:

>
> "J Baker" <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1lpr6r.du6.17.1@news.alt.net...
>
>> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>>
>> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>>
>> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>>
>> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>>
>> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced
>>


Hi, Turk. My usenetting software isn't advanced enough to receive his/her
parvum opuses, but did you notice his/her "successfully forced"? Let's hear
it for the usual _unsuccessful_ forcing.

>>
>> the removal of a book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local
>> elementary school.
>>


Uh-oh. Next we'll learn that some proudly uneducated parents in the
commonwasps of Virginia have _forced_ a school (but what say the laws of the
state government?) to demonise any book that says lefthanded people deserve
to live without being vilified for their lack of dexterousness, even if most
righthanded people perform at least one fundamental task with their left hand
every day.

>>
>> [. . .]
>>

> You've never heard of the two famous homo penguins in the Central Park Zoo
> in NYC? They won't break up no matter how many females are offered
>

(http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-
bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/07/MNG3N4RAV41.DTL).
>
> Of course, homosexuality is rampant in the animal kingdom. Odd that some
> supposed anti-homosexual God could make so many homosexuals in the world.
> Of course, the whole thing makes more sense when you become a thinking adult
> and realize that the Christian God, and all others, is fictional. But that
> wouold really take away your reasoning for being bigotted, if you could no
> longer use your Bible to rationalize your prejudices, wouldn't it?
>


That's it, Turk: throw the _book_ at him/her, even if he/she enjoys thoughts
or pictures of _females_ of any age making lust with each other. That's
probably not the kind of homosexuality that turns him/her off.

--
Arfur Moo

(NB: Those of you who want to post a reply to this message should read the
"Followup-To:" line in my headers and then reinstate any destination group
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On Mon 25 Feb 2008 at 14:22:19 +1100 Turk <turk96@noway.nohow> wrote in
<t-qdnez5PKLGqV_anZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@comcast.com>:

>
> "J Baker" <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1lpr6r.du6.17.1@news.alt.net...
>
>> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>>
>> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>>
>> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>>
>> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>>
>> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced
>>


Hi, Turk. My usenetting software isn't advanced enough to receive his/her
parvum opuses, but did you notice his/her "successfully forced"? Let's hear
it for the usual _unsuccessful_ forcing.

>>
>> the removal of a book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local
>> elementary school.
>>


Uh-oh. Next we'll learn that some proudly uneducated parents in the
commonwasps of Virginia have _forced_ a school (but what say the laws of the
state government?) to demonise any book that says lefthanded people deserve
to live without being vilified for their lack of dexterousness, even if most
righthanded people perform at least one fundamental task with their left hand
every day.

>>
>> [. . .]
>>

> You've never heard of the two famous homo penguins in the Central Park Zoo
> in NYC? They won't break up no matter how many females are offered
>

(http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-
bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/07/MNG3N4RAV41.DTL).
>
> Of course, homosexuality is rampant in the animal kingdom. Odd that some
> supposed anti-homosexual God could make so many homosexuals in the world.
> Of course, the whole thing makes more sense when you become a thinking adult
> and realize that the Christian God, and all others, is fictional. But that
> wouold really take away your reasoning for being bigotted, if you could no
> longer use your Bible to rationalize your prejudices, wouldn't it?
>


That's it, Turk: throw the _book_ at him/her, even if he/she enjoys thoughts
or pictures of _females_ of any age making lust with each other. That's
probably not the kind of homosexuality that turns him/her off.

--
Arfur Moo

(NB: Those of you who want to post a reply to this message should read the
"Followup-To:" line in my headers and then reinstate any destination group
that you want to reinstate.)
 
On Mon 25 Feb 2008 at 14:22:19 +1100 Turk <turk96@noway.nohow> wrote in
<t-qdnez5PKLGqV_anZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@comcast.com>:

>
> "J Baker" <baker.recipes@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1lpr6r.du6.17.1@news.alt.net...
>
>> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>>
>> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>>
>> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>>
>> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>>
>> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced
>>


Hi, Turk. My usenetting software isn't advanced enough to receive his/her
parvum opuses, but did you notice his/her "successfully forced"? Let's hear
it for the usual _unsuccessful_ forcing.

>>
>> the removal of a book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local
>> elementary school.
>>


Uh-oh. Next we'll learn that some proudly uneducated parents in the
commonwasps of Virginia have _forced_ a school (but what say the laws of the
state government?) to demonise any book that says lefthanded people deserve
to live without being vilified for their lack of dexterousness, even if most
righthanded people perform at least one fundamental task with their left hand
every day.

>>
>> [. . .]
>>

> You've never heard of the two famous homo penguins in the Central Park Zoo
> in NYC? They won't break up no matter how many females are offered
>

(http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-
bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/07/MNG3N4RAV41.DTL).
>
> Of course, homosexuality is rampant in the animal kingdom. Odd that some
> supposed anti-homosexual God could make so many homosexuals in the world.
> Of course, the whole thing makes more sense when you become a thinking adult
> and realize that the Christian God, and all others, is fictional. But that
> wouold really take away your reasoning for being bigotted, if you could no
> longer use your Bible to rationalize your prejudices, wouldn't it?
>


That's it, Turk: throw the _book_ at him/her, even if he/she enjoys thoughts
or pictures of _females_ of any age making lust with each other. That's
probably not the kind of homosexuality that turns him/her off.

--
Arfur Moo

(NB: Those of you who want to post a reply to this message should read the
"Followup-To:" line in my headers and then reinstate any destination group
that you want to reinstate.)
 
On Feb 24, 5:24 pm, "J Baker" <baker.reci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>
> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>
> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>
> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>
> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced the removal of a
> book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local elementary school.
>
> The book, titled And Tango Makes Three, is based in part on the story of two
> male penguins that temporarily form a couple to raise a penguin chick. Peter
> LaBarbera with Americans for Truth About Homosexuality says he is not
> surprised that the homosexual propaganda piece is still showing up in
> elementary school libraries.
>
> "One of the more insidious aspects of the homosexual agenda has been its
> willingness to manipulate young people's minds to promote homosexual
> behavior," he warns. "We shouldn't be talking about homosexuality to kids
> who are years away from understanding ... what normal sex is ...."
>
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.
>
> "In other words, the homosexual activists recommend a story, which is ...
> not even a true story," LaBarbera argues. "The penguin who returned to
> normalcy, of course, the kids don't know about that.
>
> LaBarbera admits he is not surprised at the willingness of homosexual
> activists to use deceit to promote their agenda. "The homosexual activists
> know that they have to change minds very young and equate homosexuality with
> love before the parents can inculcate their own values," he continues. "So
> that's why these books are insidious, because they're ... trying to change
> these kids' minds and their moral framework ...."
>
> The book is now only available to teachers and parents in Loudon County,
> Virginia, elementary schools. Middle and high school students can read it
> with no restrictions and without permission from or notice to their parents.
>
> All Original Content Copyright 2006-2008 American Family News Network - All
> Rights Reserved.
>
> --
> J Baker
> baker.reci...@gmail.com
>
> LC ~ confessed killer of his own sister


And to celebrate, the parents burned all the science textbooks and
anything that smacks of thinking and intelligence and compassion. A
victory for tenth century revivalists everywhere.
 
On Feb 24, 5:24 pm, "J Baker" <baker.reci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>
> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>
> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>
> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>
> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced the removal of a
> book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local elementary school.
>
> The book, titled And Tango Makes Three, is based in part on the story of two
> male penguins that temporarily form a couple to raise a penguin chick. Peter
> LaBarbera with Americans for Truth About Homosexuality says he is not
> surprised that the homosexual propaganda piece is still showing up in
> elementary school libraries.
>
> "One of the more insidious aspects of the homosexual agenda has been its
> willingness to manipulate young people's minds to promote homosexual
> behavior," he warns. "We shouldn't be talking about homosexuality to kids
> who are years away from understanding ... what normal sex is ...."
>
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.
>
> "In other words, the homosexual activists recommend a story, which is ...
> not even a true story," LaBarbera argues. "The penguin who returned to
> normalcy, of course, the kids don't know about that.
>
> LaBarbera admits he is not surprised at the willingness of homosexual
> activists to use deceit to promote their agenda. "The homosexual activists
> know that they have to change minds very young and equate homosexuality with
> love before the parents can inculcate their own values," he continues. "So
> that's why these books are insidious, because they're ... trying to change
> these kids' minds and their moral framework ...."
>
> The book is now only available to teachers and parents in Loudon County,
> Virginia, elementary schools. Middle and high school students can read it
> with no restrictions and without permission from or notice to their parents.
>
> All Original Content Copyright 2006-2008 American Family News Network - All
> Rights Reserved.
>
> --
> J Baker
> baker.reci...@gmail.com
>
> LC ~ confessed killer of his own sister


And to celebrate, the parents burned all the science textbooks and
anything that smacks of thinking and intelligence and compassion. A
victory for tenth century revivalists everywhere.
 
On Feb 24, 5:24 pm, "J Baker" <baker.reci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good things happen when decent people band together for a common cause.
>
> http://www.onenewsnow.com/Education/Default.aspx?id=68065
>
> Virginia parents succeed against pro-homosexual book
>
> Jeff Johnson - OneNewsNow - 2/22/2008 1:00:00 PM
>
> Parents in one Virginia County have successfully forced the removal of a
> book, which promotes homosexuality, from their local elementary school.
>
> The book, titled And Tango Makes Three, is based in part on the story of two
> male penguins that temporarily form a couple to raise a penguin chick. Peter
> LaBarbera with Americans for Truth About Homosexuality says he is not
> surprised that the homosexual propaganda piece is still showing up in
> elementary school libraries.
>
> "One of the more insidious aspects of the homosexual agenda has been its
> willingness to manipulate young people's minds to promote homosexual
> behavior," he warns. "We shouldn't be talking about homosexuality to kids
> who are years away from understanding ... what normal sex is ...."
>
> Critics say the book does not explain that the real penguins -- on which the
> story is based -- split-up as soon as a potential female partner was
> introduced into their environment. And one of them later mated with her.
>
> "In other words, the homosexual activists recommend a story, which is ...
> not even a true story," LaBarbera argues. "The penguin who returned to
> normalcy, of course, the kids don't know about that.
>
> LaBarbera admits he is not surprised at the willingness of homosexual
> activists to use deceit to promote their agenda. "The homosexual activists
> know that they have to change minds very young and equate homosexuality with
> love before the parents can inculcate their own values," he continues. "So
> that's why these books are insidious, because they're ... trying to change
> these kids' minds and their moral framework ...."
>
> The book is now only available to teachers and parents in Loudon County,
> Virginia, elementary schools. Middle and high school students can read it
> with no restrictions and without permission from or notice to their parents.
>
> All Original Content Copyright 2006-2008 American Family News Network - All
> Rights Reserved.
>
> --
> J Baker
> baker.reci...@gmail.com
>
> LC ~ confessed killer of his own sister


And to celebrate, the parents burned all the science textbooks and
anything that smacks of thinking and intelligence and compassion. A
victory for tenth century revivalists everywhere.
 
Non-TweedlePug Voter wrote:
> Hey, "The Pet Goat" was about bestiality,


Hey, drop damned dead.
 
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