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Thursday, October 01, 2009

Safe Schools Czar a NAMBLA Supporter

UPDATE: WE SCOOPED GATEWAY BY A FULL DAY ON THIS.

Your tax dollars at work
Your tax dollars at work

But the Polanski-defending, Islam-loving Left aren't pro-pedophile or anything. Everything is for the kids with them. That's why Kevin Jennings was Obama's pick for Safe Schools Czar.

When he's not extolling the virtues of fisting to a group of 14-year olds, encouraging fifteen-year olds to get raped by pedophiles, writing terrorist-endorsed books about gay sex for elementary school students, saying "fuck [Christians]" in a speech at a church, hating on Christians at Puff Ho, and preying upon Mormon kids, he somehow finds the time to lobby for NAMBLA!
Lori Roman of Regular Folks United points to statements by Jennings a decade or more ago when he praised Harry Hay of the North American Association for Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), which promotes the legalization of sexual abuse of young boys by older men.

Roman provides damning details and links here. She also notes that Jennings wrote the forward "to a book called Queering Elementary Education. And another fellow you may have heard of wrote one of the endorsements on the book jacket—Bill Ayers." Ayers, of course, is the Weather Underground bomber from the 1960s who is just an "acquaintance" of Obama.

Every presidential administration ends up with scandals inspired by controversial appointees, but typically those tend to revolve around financial improprieties, conflicts of interest, or some other form of white-collar misconduct. For Obama, the scandals seem to be develping in a pattern of disclosures revolving around radical left ideology that raises questions about their fitness for any job in government.
And his Soros-funded GLSEN group sounds just wonderful. I'm so glad they're closely allied with teachers' unions and the NEA. According to Regular Folks United:
Transcripts of a GLSEN conference in NYC on October 25, 1997 indicate that Jennings said, “one of the people that always inspired me is Harry Hay.” Jennings also edited a book called Becoming Visible: A Reader in Gay and Lesbian History for High School and College Students which included a biographical sketch on Harry Hay. One of GLSEN’s Education Department resources also lists a work on Harry Hay.
It has never been more apparent that being forced to pay for public schooling constitutes nothing short of slavery. Yay, government!

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