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Washington, D.C.: Although President Barack
Obama has advocated speaking "fair minded words" in
debating differences on major ethical issues, his recent
nominee to the Department of Education's Office of Safe
& Drug Free Schools is a homosexual activist with a
history of using foul and abusive language against those
who have opposed his homosexualist agenda.

Kevin Jennings, the founder of the Gay, Lesbian,
Straight Education Network (GLSEN), was recently
appointed to the Obama Administration as Assistant
Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe & Drug Free
Schools, which is under the Department of Education led
by Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
During Jennings’s tenure as the Executive director of
GLSEN, the organization sponsored a Tufts University
conference called "TeachOut" in March 2000. The
conference was cosponsored by the Massachusetts
Department of Education; but the event has been
described by profamily organizations familiar with the
conference as "fistgate" for its extremely graphic and
detailed workshops to teenagers about the mechanics and
variations of homosexual intercourse.
The Massachusetts watchdog group, MassResistance,
includes on its website a number of graphic quotations
from homosexual presenters, who instigated equally
graphic conversations on homosexual sex with youth
there. MassResistance says they will be releasing a tape
of the event to the public later this week.
Around the same time, Jennings was quoted in Marble
Collegiate Church as saying members of the "religious
right" were "hard core bigots" who comprised about 20
percent of the electorate. "We have to quit being afraid
of the religious right. We also have to quit - I'm
trying to find a way to say this. I'm trying not to say,
'F**k 'em!' which is what I want to say, because I don't
care what they think!" Jennings told his audience, which
pealed with laughter. "Drop dead!" According to
Americans for Truth, Jennings and GLSEN never repudiated
the actions of homosexual activists at the "Teach Out"
conference, but instead attacked Scott Whiteman, the
Massachusetts parent who video-recorded the proceedings,
for violating students' privacy. "Anti-religious bigots
should not be setting policy for schools - and promoting
dangerous sex and gender identities to youth is the
antithesis of 'safety,'" stated Peter LaBarbera,
president of Americans for Truth.
"Jennings should have been drummed out of public policy
years ago for GLSEN's role in the awful Fistgate scandal
that corrupted Boston youth," LaBarbera stated. "But
instead the GLSEN founder is now being elevated to one
of the most important roles in U.S. education policy."
LaBarbera continued, "Americans For Truth will educate
Americans on Jennings' and GLSEN's dangerous agenda, and
we will work with other profamily and parental rights
groups across the country - and Obama voters who oppose
prohomosexual indoctrination in schools - to urge that
the Jennings appointment be withdrawn.”
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