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    thou shalt not oppose the state

    A Lexington father who wouldn’t leave school property after officials refused his demand to remove his 6-year-old son from discussions about homosexuality pleaded innocent to a trespassing charge last week.
    http://www.washblade.com/2005/5-6/news/police/pibs.cfm

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    Does this have anything to do with the schools in Western New York?

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    Does this have anything to do with the schools in Western New York?
    Yes. Now that federal laws have encroached on the government school system every post has to do with Western New York.

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    I am sorry, but I just don't see the relavance of how a story that occured in Lexington has anything to do with the schools in Western New York.

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    Did you read the article?

    Can you put yourself in that father's shoes?

    Do you think the laws here are different from Kentucky's? Remember, you don't have much local control over the government schools anymore. No child left unscrewed has made sure everyone goosesteps to the same drummer.

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    Do you think the laws here are different from Kentucky's? Remember, you don't have much local control over the government schools anymore. No child left unscrewed has made sure everyone goosesteps to the same drummer.

    This is an isolated incidence that occured in a school that is not in New York State.

    Yes, I did read it, that's why I asked the relavance?

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    What happens if that happens in a WNY school?

    What is wrong with being hypothectical about that situation?

    I wish they were forcasting years ago what their free wheeling government spending would mean to the community in 2005.
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    That guy might as well home school...kids talk about all sorts of stuff

    That guy might as well home school...kids talk about all sorts of stuff

    It shouldnt be so much about protecting your child from discussions on sex education or sexuality, minorities, ethnicities, religion, etc....BUT THE JOB OF THE PARENT TO HAVE THE DISCUSSION WITH THEIR CHILDREN SO THAT YOUR CHILD CAN BALANCE THEIR INFORMATION WITH YOUR FAMILIES VALUES.

    IF THAT FATHER THINKS THAT PULLING THAT CHILD OUT THE CLASS OR PROTESTING MADE ANY DIFFERENCE....HE IS SADLY MISTAKEN...HIS PROTEST WAS PROBABLY THE LUNCH ROOM CONVERSATION FOR WEEKS....KEEPING THAT TOPIC ALIVE.

    AT THE RATE KIDS ARE BORED IN SCHOOL, IF THE PARENT HAD IGNORED IT, HIS CHILD WOULD HAVE SNOOZED THROUGH AND FORGOTTEN IT LIKE EVERY OTHER KID IN SCHOOL (LOL)

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    how is this tresspassing must not have voted for the budget or maybe he did not pay his taxes.

    our state says you can request your child not be taught against his religion but a parent has to do this in writing for each class or book they want skipped.Most parents dont bother
    Don't judge someone just because they sin differently than you

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    WELL, THATS WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE!

    WELL, THATS WHAT HE SHOULD HAVE DONE!

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    BY THE WAY, I BELIEVE ITS THE PRINCIPLES & TEACHERS PEROGATIVE

    BY THE WAY, I BELIEVE ITS THE PRINCIPLES & TEACHERS PEROGATIVE

    THE PRINCIPLES PEROGATIVE TO LET PARENTS, GRADUATED STUDENTS AND OTHERS INTO THE SCHOOL. ALTHOUGH MOST PRINCIPLES WELCOME THEM TO VISIT THE SCHOOL, IT IS THEIR PEROGATIVE DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR THAT DAY.

    THE TEACHERS PEROGATIVE TO LET PARENTS, GRADUATED STUDENTS AND OTHERS INTO THE CLASS ROOM. ALTHOUGH MOST TEACHERS WELCOME THEM TO VISIT AND SIT IN ON A CLASS, IT IS THEIR PEROGATIVE DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR THAT DAY.

    SO, THERE ARE BOUNDARIES....

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    Some of you folks need to get a clue (seriously) as to what Moonshine is talking about.

    go to http://deliberatedumbingdown.com/ if you want to find out what has been happening to your public school systems since the feds and the state gov's have been increasingly dictating how things will be done and how and what kids will be taught.

    Public schools should be for teaching basic skills... reading, writing and arithmetic being the most important.
    Why should public schools be teaching a 6 YEAR OLD! about homosexuals??????? What possible benefit is that for a 6 YEAR OLD! That's outragous!
    In reality it's brainwashing at an early age...Big Brother wants to get em while they are young before they can start thinking for themselves about such subjects. They don't want free thinking individuals, they want politically correct BORG.

    Do you really trust the government minions to teach your children government mandated morality courses? Or is it your job to teach your children what is right and wrong, moral or immoral?
    Do you really think that it's only a Kentucky thing that couldn't happen in New York State? Or is it already happening??? Do the research and find out.


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    Here's what I find ironic about this:

    A few months ago there was a school bus driver in Grand Island who was fired because she kept talking to the kids about stem cell research. As it turned out, her husband was one of the posters on this board.

    A lonf thread ensued on these message boards, with the right-leaning posters mostly feeling that she did nothing wrong.

    I have a feeling (tell me if I'm wrong) that the people who are now saying the schools should NOT be talking about such a "scandalous" topic as homosexuality, are the same ones who were defending the bus drivers right to encourage the kids to go home and question their parents about stem cell research.

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    Originally posted by therising
    Here's what I find ironic about this:
    I have a feeling (tell me if I'm wrong) that the people who are now saying the schools should NOT be talking about such a "scandalous" topic as homosexuality, are the same ones who were defending the bus drivers right to encourage the kids to go home and question their parents about stem cell research.
    I agree .. There does appear to be a double standard here.

    And, I lean right .. maybe not as far as others though.

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    I wouldn't send my children to government schools under any circumstances.

    The students can't be expelled except for murder or the like. (At least that's what the teachers' unions are always telling us. "Private schools get to pick their students." Good!)

    The teachers and administrators can't be fired except for the most outrageous felonious behavior and the curriculum is controlled by hack politicians or their appointees.

    Nice atmosphere for the kids. Not mine!

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