Thursday, March 29, 2012

Camdenton tea party leader upset over settlement in gay website lawsuit

A Camdenton tea party leader is not happy over the settlement between the American Civil Liberties Union and the Camdenton School District over student access to gay websites.

From today's Kansas City Star:


Camdenton tea party leader Cliff Luber doesn’t think it is over. He told fellow members of the Lake Area Conservative Club in an email that he hoped they were as outraged as he was, and that they needed to learn which board members voted to settle and “Vote them out!”
He went on to warn them that the ACLU wasn’t done — they’d next come after prayer at graduation and the Christmas manger scene on the town square.
“Folks, this is where the battle is, right here, right now, in our community,” Luber wrote.
All this because a 16-year-old girl didn’t think it right that the school’s web filter blocked gay-friendly sites, but allowed those that offered counseling on how gays and lesbians could convert to being straight.

Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/03/29/3523456/school-board-settlement-with-aclu.html#storylink=cpy



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Crawl out from your rural stone you hide under. Gays are here to stay and deserve the same respect ss everyone else.