Friday, October 31, 2008

Really? You expect us to BELIEVE that?

No on 8 campaign has come out with ads that claim the Yes on 8 campaign is lying about the impact that gay marriage will have (and is ALREADY having) on public schools.

Remember the scene in the Wizard of Oz where the wizard is controlling the machine and says, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!!"












That's exactly what is happening here. Acceptance of gay marriage and gay lifestyle is being taught, not only in Massachusetts, but right here in California. (Class "field-trip", "coming out day") It's not a question of WILL it happen. It IS happening. No amount of "pay no attention to that" will make it untrue.

The other argument, nay lie, that is being put forth, is that parents will be able to "opt out" of these situations. Mmhmmm, right. Did you see the "coming out day" article?

With the way the CTA is supporting the No on 8 campaign, do we even have to wonder whether the gay special interest groups will have a problem with pushing their curriculum plans on districts across the state??

Have you seen what the CA Association of Teachers of English (CATE) came up with for their 50th Annual Convention? The theme: "Voices at the Epicenter of Change" will offer a special "Program Strand" (one of seven) entitled "LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender)." Their brochure states the following: "Explore various approaches to incorporating GLBT units into the traditional curriculum."

Also, doesn't anyone else remember the Palmdale court case from 2005 addressing this issue? Here's a little refresher:

Writing for a unanimous Ninth Circuit panel, Judge
Reinhardt affirmed. The court, noting that many courts have
upheld state actions that intrude upon parental interests,
emphasized
that a parent does not have an exclusive right to control
the upbringing of his child
. Like the district court, the
Ninth Circuit panel relied heavily on Brown, adopting from it
the principle that parents “have no constitutional right . . . to
prevent a public school from providing its students with whatever
information it wishes to provide, sexual or otherwise,
when and as the school determines that it is appropriate to do
so.”
The court construed Meyer and Pierce as
permitting parents
to determine a child’s forum of education—but not the
education within that forum
—and held that the Meyer-Pierce
right “does not extend beyond the threshold of the school

door.” Accordingly, the Ninth Circuit reasoned, the school’s
actions did not impinge on any liberty interest protected by
substantive due process.
See
Fields, 427 F.3d at 1203 n.6.
21. Fields, 271 F. Supp. 2d at 1220.
22. See id. at 1222.
23. 68 F.3d 525 (1st Cir. 1995).
24. Fields, 271 F. Supp. 2d at 1223 (quoting Brown, 68 F.3d at 533).
25. See id.
26. See Fields, 427 F.3d at 1204–05 (collecting cases).
27. Id. at 1204.
28. Id. at 1205–06.
29. Id. at 1207.


The court rejected the notion that parents have a right to exercise control over the public school curriculum, holding instead that Meyer and Pierce merely permit parents to choose an alternative to public schools for their children. So essentially, unless you can afford private school or can make arrangements to home school your children, you don't have a say in what your children will or will not be taught.











Tell me again about gay marriage not being promoted or taught in the public schools? And what was that about parents having a say, or it being a "district by district" issue? Oh, and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Just keep believing what the no on 8 campaign tells you.






6 comments:

pprecious said...

You are right on the money with this issue. There are so many loopholes in the "opt out" policy that it's a virtual certainty that very yound children will be taught about gay marriage in public schools without their parent's consent or even notification.

In The Doghouse said...

I believe that it is impossible to say that Prop 8 will have no effect on public education. I have made a whole case on the issue myself. You are so correct in exposing "the man behind the curtain."

Please come and visit me and lend some support for this very issue.

http://hubpages.com/hub/My-Questions-About-Prop-8-In-California

QueenScarlett said...

Hubby and I think there needs to be some kind of penalty for blatant lies in any campaign. In today's politics it seems that's how it all thrives.

I'm so tired of the no on 8 campaign telling us how it won't affect children... when it already does and when they know that's what they want next. It's such an obvious campaign to not tolerate - but to force people to advocate a lifestyle and value they don't believe in.

YES on Prop 8

bishpoul said...

We have seen the day when man
thinks he is God and can the
order of things. Truth will always
prevail.

bishpoul said...

You can leave the truth but you can
never leave it alone. Lets protect
what's left of the family.

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