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Monday, October 13, 2008

A public school in San Francisco bused 18 first-graders to City Hall yesterday, so the youngsters could scatter rose petals in celebration of their lesbian teacher's wedding.I wonder if they ever went on a field trip to a heterosexual wedding.
The students, from Creative Arts Charter School, waited on the steps for their teacher with bags of pink rose petals, bottles of bubbles and, at least for some, with political buttons asking Californians to vote down Proposition 8, a ballot measure that seeks to define marriage in the state as a union between one man and one woman.
"She's a really nice teacher. She's the best," 6-year-old Chava Novogrodsky-Godt told the San Francisco Chronicle, wearing a "No on 8" button on her shirt. "I want her to have a good wedding."
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ryc: precisely why I didn't tag you :-]
this is absurd - in what way is this educational? I bet even secular parents would argue against 'sex education' in first-grade class rooms. They're simply too young.
No one's too young for indoctrination.
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