Thursday, September 30, 2010

"Focus on the Family" Wants Gay Kids to Die...

In their latest and most gallingly ill-timed display of their own hatred and bigotry, the fundamentalist religious extremist group "Focus on the Family" has come out AGAINST pending legislation in Congress that would seek to address the problem of bullying in public schools.

According to Focus on the Family, LGBT groups use bullying prevention to promote their homosexual agenda, including the idea that homosexuality is normal. Focus on the Family education expert Candi Cushman said that the group is against bullying but that bullying prevention “is being hijacked by activists.” She claims that anti-bullying programs are gay activism in disguise and that these programs conceal their true purpose.


These people are insane bigots, They are so filled with hatred for people who don't share their sad twisted anti-American, anti-Constitutional world view, they would seek to stop a law that could help save kids lives.

As this...American equivalent of the  Taliban obsessed over protecting the bullying to death of Gay Kids, the news has been filled with story after story, of a Gay Teen somewhere in America who was bullied into taking his own life.


Carl JosephWalker-Hoover,11 of Springfield MA hanged himself.
Seth Walsh, 13, of Tehachapi CA, hanged himself.
Billy Lucas, 15, of Greensburg, Indiana, hanged himself.
Asher Brown, 13, of Houston, shot himself in the head.

And just this past week...  
Tyler Clementi of Ridgewood, NJ, 18 years old, jumped off the George Washington Bridge.    

All were victims of the type of lethal harassment that the absurdly mis-named Focus on the Family would seek to promote and protect.  These people are not Christians, they are vile  terrorists who rejoice at the death of American Kids.  
I truly believe that  when Candi Cushman, and Focus on the Family founder, James Dobson finally do come  face to face  with  the Christ they claim so loudly to follow;   He will say; "I do not know you."



Left Behind (from the Musical "Spring Awakening)

You fold his hands and smooth his tie, you gently lift his chin.
Were you really so blind, and unkind to him?
Can't help the itch to touch, to kiss, to hold him once again.
Now to close his eyes--never open them....

A shadow passed, a shadow passed, yearning, yearning
For the fool it called a home.

All things he never did are left behind.
All the things his mama wished he'd bear in mind,
And all his dad had hoped he'd know.

The talks you never had, the saturdays you never spent.
All the 'grown-up' places you never went.
And all of the crying you wouldn't understand.
You just let him cry, 'make a man out of him.'

A shadow passed, a shadow passed, yearning, yearning
For a fool it called a home.

All things he ever wished are left behind.
All the things his mama did to make him mind,
And how his dad had hoped he'd grow.

All things he ever lived are left behind.
All the fears that ever flickered through his mind.
All the sadness that he'd come to own.

A shadow passed, a shadow passed, yearning, yearning
For the fool it called a home.

And it whistles through the ghosts still left behind.
It whistles through the ghosts still left behind.
Whistles through the ghosts still left behind.

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