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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (46590)6/21/2013 5:22:14 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 85487
 
The idea a young college age gay guy with no kids ought to be a boy scout leader is nuts. A guy like that would be presumed by any sensible person to be looking for kids to groom into a sexual relationship.

Only a loon like you would knowingly entrust a guy like that with your kids.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (46590)6/21/2013 5:26:10 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
Planned Parenthood ‘sex educator’ upset that parents are allowed to parent their kids

For one 2013 Netroots Nation attendee, the fact that a parent would be able to make decisions about their child’s education — especially sex education — is apparently outrageous.
The attendee, who said she was a Planned Parenthood sex educator, spoke up during the “ Free your Ass: Defining and Creating a Progressive Sexual Culture“ panel on Thursday. She implied that a parent’s ability to pull their child out of a school’s sex education course was somehow an overreach.

[ Only a liberal loon would let their child be taught by someone who wants to "free their ass." ]

“Even in a state that’s progressive [California], we still have opt-out, so a student’s parent can say, ‘Uh uh, I’m pulling my kid out of that class,’” she told the panel. “It’s not part of the curriculum, forced curriculum, like math or science.”

The questioner also said much of sex education wasn’t current with the times and was still controlled at a state level, instead of by the federal government.

While the panelists didn’t necessarily agree with the questioner’s take on a parent’s rights to determine their child’s sex education, they didn’t contradict her either.

Kierra Johnson, executive director of Choice USA, said there is a lot of work to be done in the sexual education system in schools, but that there’s also work to be done outside that system — such as in church and faith groups. She stressed that their were other means of reaching a community and changing the views of sex education.

Those means also might go around the authority of parents in a household.

Because heaven forbid that parents actually parent their underage children.

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (46590)6/21/2013 5:27:35 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 85487
 
‘Jersey Shore’ Star Prays She’ll Have a Gay Son

‘Snooki’ announces her preferences for her child’s sexuality.

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Doesn't every liberal wish their child would be gay?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (46590)6/21/2013 5:30:58 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487
 
Here's a Muslim who'd make a great Girl Scout leader by liberal standards. Hey, he even gave his 12 yo sex partner weed.

12-Year-Old Girl ‘Dressed Provocatively,’ Sex Suspect Says





Robert Stacy McCain 5 hours ago 2

Local news coverage of charges against Omar Abdelbadie that are getting national attention.

A university senior accused of having sex with a 12-year-old girl told police the runaway was “dressed provocatively” when he met her near the University of Washington campus. Omar Abdelbadie, 22, was charged with second-degree child rape for the June 10 incident in which prosecutors say he smoked marijuana and had sexual intercourse with the girl he met after midnight in Bellevue’s University District. Seattle CBS affiliate KIRO-TV reported:

“He thought she was dressed provocatively,” according to the police report. The victim told investigators she told Abdelbadie that she was 12 years old.
Abdelbadie then allegedly bought the girl marijuana, and according to court documents, they smoked it together at his apartment.
After smoking the joint, they engaged in sexual intercourse multiple times, the documents said.
At Abdelbadie’s bail hearing Tuesday, Michael Hogan of the King County Prosecutor’s office said, “What we have is predatory behavior with a 12 year old.”

Abdelbadie said the girl “seduced” him. Prosecutors say he is “a danger to children.” The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports:

The girl left Abdelbadie’s home the following day. Abdelbadie and a friend are alleged to have walked her home, and watched hiding behind a fence as she walked up to the house.
Abdelbadie’s friend — who met Abdelbadie when signing him up for a children’s charity — then called 911 after arguing with Abdelbadie about his conduct with a young girl. Officers responded to the area and arrested Abdelbadie. . . .
He is alleged to have admitted he “hooked up” with the girl, but would not say whether he knew her true age.


University of Washington senior Omar Abdelbadie, sex crime suspect.

The case has gotten national attention because of reports that Abdelbadie, an immigrant from Egypt, was a member of a controversial organization, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). A web site for the group’s Washington State affiliate listed Abdelbadie among its “core volunteers,” and Abdelbadie was also listed as former vice-president of the University of Washington’s Interfaith Council. Critics say CAIR has connections to radical Muslims, including the Hamas terrorist group.

Pamela Geller, the New York-based author of Stop the Islamization of America, said the accusations against Abdelbadie show “the same modus operandi behind the scores of Muslim child sex trafficking gangs in Europe.” Reports of sexual exploitation of young girls by Muslim men have made sensational headlines in England. In one notorious case, Abid ­Saddique and Mohammed Liaqat led a gang of men in Derbyshire who exploited 27 girls, some as young as 12. A report by a youth agency about that case concluded: “Issues of culture, ethnicity and identity were a feature both in relation to the victims and the alleged perpetrators.”


Click the image below to watch a video report on the Abdelbadie case by Amy Clancy of KIRO-TV:



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