Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Liberalism Brought To Us By Christians, Conservatives, and the GOP

A quick shout-out to the Conservatives and Christians for making this happen (yes, my keyboard is dripping with sarcasm):

News for California:

"California can prohibit public schools from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or identity, a judge ruled Monday, rejecting an invasion-of-privacy claim by a conservative group that said a new state law would force school officials to allow boys into girls' locker rooms.

The law, which took effect last year, added sexual orientation and gender identity to a list of categories in which schools may not discriminate in teaching or instructional materials. Other categories include race, sex and national origin.

In Monday's ruling, Judge Shelleyanne Chang of Sacramento County Superior Court said opponents of the law had failed to show that their clients' privacy had been invaded, or was likely to be invaded, or that school officials would be unable to determine the gender of students who wanted to use a restroom."

However, they CAN descriminate on religion (this will come to CA too because this is case law now that can be cited):

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In the court battles over prayer in school, the cutting-edge cases are increasingly coming from the kindergarten classrooms.

The latest such case, Busch v. Marple Newtown School District, attracted six friend-of-the-court briefs when it went before the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and resulted in a 48-page decision with all three judges on the panel weighing in.

Voting 2-1, the court rejected the claims of the mother of a kindergarten student who said public school officials violated her First Amendment rights when they prohibited her from reading verses from the Bible -- which she said was her son Wesley's favorite book -- during a program called "All About Me" week.

According to court papers, students in Wesley Busch's class were given a chance to share information about themselves, first by bringing in a poster that illustrated their interests and later by having their parents come in to read from their favorite books.

Wesley made a poster with his mother that included photographs of himself with his hamster and with his family, as well as a picture of his church captioned: "I love to go to the House of the Lord."

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Hypocrisy and indoctrination continues. But Christians, think about it: who you vote for as governor determines who he appoints as judges, which in turn determines these issues.

Schwarzenegger was voted in by Republican Christians and Conservatives and it was he who signed into law the liberal "non-descrimination of gender/sexual orientation" in 2007, leading to schools the open door for boys to use girls' restrooms and the elimination of "mom and dad/mother/father" words in school textbooks. Now we also have the mandatory "gay day" for k-5th graders in Alameda County.

The compromise these Christians and/or Conservatives made not only did not help stop the war against liberalism, it helped it come in.

Thanks.

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