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"Transcripts of Public Comments at the BOE Meeting on 8-25-05"

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Speaker #1 said, "A man came to me for a sexually transmitted disease."

I wonder which one she gave him.

Speaker #3 said, "Marriage is a legal union between a man and a woman that requires a license."

I wonder about Richard Cohen, the supposedly ex-gay President of the Virginia group that sued Montgomery County Maryland public schools who said he didn't get a license to "coach" his all male clientele because he "didn't want to jump through the hoops..."

Speaker #4 said, "The correct answer is an alternative class where those who promote traditional values have the option to sit through a more censored class.

It is your responsibility as educators to teach what is best for our mental and physical health, giving us complete coverage of the topic."

I wonder how he expects "complete coverage of the topic" in "a more censored class."

Speaker #6 mentioned, "higher rates of rectal cancer, hepatitis B, and other STDs."

I wonder if rectal cancer is an STD. (No, it isn't. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=5252 )

Speaker #7 said, "I was 12 years old in 6th Grade when...my teacher sent me to the library with a thick packet filled with nutrition and health exercises...and I remember feeling alone and bored." Then she asked to "have the family unit as the main course and allow the small minority of those who'd like homosexuality information to opt out."

I wonder if she felt alone when she was sent to the library, where did she think the majority of her health classmates were? (Hint: They were in health class. She's the "small minority" who claims to have opted herself to the library.)

Speaker #11, a CRC officer, asked, "Would the discussion also have included the particular sexual practices..."

I wonder if he's familiar with COMAR regulations which clearly state, "Erotic techniques of human intercourse may not be discussed." Apparently not. He had no problem graphically stating details about the erotic technique he found distasteful in front of the students present.

MCPS Mom

August 30, 2005 5:30 PM

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