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You just did the same thing she did, you went from the statement that "sex ed teachers think that morals should be taught by parents and churches" to


"sex ed teachers refuse to accept morals"


I hate to break this to you, but those two statements are not the same thing at all. 


I have yet to see a curriculum to see the context in which sex ed subjects are taught.  You have not seen this curriculum either.  Until we do, and find out who is teaching what exactly and to whom, then we are just arguing to no point.  I speak at University and high school classes on the subject of transsexuality.  If you were to take individual statements I make in answer to questions, tell people I was talking to kindergartners (or even just imply that) then you could get people all upset.  I refuse to take the small out of context statements and pass judgment on what's going on. I've listened to Ann Coulter on occasion and I think she's a barking nitwit.  Your hysteria over a vanishingly small amount of information makes me wonder about you. You do realize, don't you, that all this may have been made up? I would have to see a lot more documentation on what's being taught before I would fly off the handle.


Are you really interested in sex ed teachers instructing children on morality? I would have thought that leaving it to the parents and churches would be ideal in your view.


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