Friday, May 28, 2010
In Our Schools - "The Maine Problem"
This is about the Maine Human Rights Commission.
I think I'll let you read and form your own opinion about it..
I think I'll let you read and form your own opinion about it..
Terry L. Brown writes at theCypressTimes.com:
"On October 17, 2007 The Maine Problem came to light when the school board of King Middle School in Portland, Maine approved a measure that allowed 6th grade girls, girls as young as 11, to receive birth control pills. What made this measure even more egregious is these girls could be given birth control without their parent’s knowledge or consent.
The school board members who voted in favor of this outrage, along with the city health officials who offered this service believe they know what is best for these girls. They believe they are better qualified than parents to make medical decisions for their children. They believe their morals and values are superior to those of the parents. They believe they are all-wise and parents are, at best, ignorant simpletons, incapable of correctly raising their children without the assistance of experts educated by a government that believes itself to be God.
In other words, these parents have discovered that what looks like a school board and health clinic is actually an insane asylum. How do they know that? Because the 'inmates' have lost touch with reality."