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Alonzo
04-09-2008, 06:18 PM
LEXINGTON, Mass. (WBZ) ― An Internet radio talk show host based out of New Jersey has threatened the superintendent of schools in Lexington over the new diversity curriculum in town.

He is urging listeners and readers of his Web site to use force and violence against Paul Ash.

"I'm horrified of this particular Web site," Ash told WBZ. "Certainly I'm disturbed that there's threatening language in there."

The controversy stems from the new diversity curriculum the superintendent will introduce to his kindergarten through fifth grade students next year. The lessons deal with same sex marriages in the context of family.

"In our schools we have gay and lesbian families. This curriculum is not about sexuality at all," Ash said.

"For example, it's a picture book and you turn to a page and you see a family with a grandmother raising a child. You turn to a page you might see two mothers raising a child."

But its enough to anger the talk show host who wrote on his Web site: "I would laugh if concerned fathers donned ski masks and gloves, took a ride over to the this arrogant (expletive) house and knock the living (expletive) out of him."

"I'm disturbed by that. I'm disturbed for my family," Ash said.

"He has to expect that people are going to be extremely angry over what he's doing," said Lexington parent David Parker, who objected to the same-sex curriculum in the past.

Parker said he's not surprised by the threats.

"You can put it under any guise you want but little children don't need other adults asserting sexual proclivities to them and normalizing it and parents are in an outrage," he said.

"We can't be deterred by individuals that are attempting to intimidate teaching children to love one another and respect one another."

Ash says he's also received an angry e-mail from a parent about the diversity curriculum.

Lexington police say they are taking these threats seriously and are taking measures to protect Ash and his family.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1998346/posts

I'm posting the free republic link, which links to the original source, because I think their responses are just as interesting as the article itself.

potter
04-09-2008, 09:06 PM
Taliban

Sublimating
04-09-2008, 09:34 PM
I don't advocate hurting this superintendent, but I would take every legal measure including taking my child out of that school, to protect them from this kind of pro-gay propaganda. This is the kid of thing that breeds contempt for gays. This constant need to indoctrinate everyone into their personal religion.
If I feel that same sex families are a perversion of nature and a sinful abomination, what right or obligation does this school superintendent have to insure that my child is taught contrary to my beliefs. People like this guy really piss me off. When schools start interfering with what I raise my child to believe that's when they have over steeped their boundaries. This guy needs to be fired and kept away from children.

Alonzo
04-09-2008, 09:43 PM
I don't advocate hurting this superintendent, but I would take every legal measure including taking my child out of that school, to protect them from this kind of pro-gay propaganda. This is the kid of thing that breeds contempt for gays. This constant need to indoctrinate everyone into their personal religion.
If I feel that same sex families are a perversion of nature and a sinful abomination, what right or obligation does this school superintendent have to insure that my child is taught contrary to my beliefs. People like this guy really piss me off. When schools start interfering with what I raise my child to believe that's when they have over steeped their boundaries. This guy needs to be fired and kept away from children.

Sub, there are children with same sex parents in this school. All they're doing is including same sex parents in information on families. So when they show different types of families, such as a single mother, single father, grandparents, mother and father, they're now including two mothers and two fathers.

So you have a book on families, one page has a grandparents, one page has mother-father, one page has two mothers etc.

Tell me what good it does for elementary school kids to include the type of family other kids have but exclude theirs?

Look at the video here: http://wbztv.com/local/lexington.school.superintendent.2.693512.html