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Saturday, October 03, 2009


Obama’s ‘Safe Schools’ Chief Praised Man-Boy Love Group Founder

Despite all the support for him from the Secretary of Education and failure to condemn his past by Obama, Kevin Jennings, Obama’s falsely called “Safe Schools” Czar was an admirer of Harry Hay, the Founder of NAMBLA:

A transcript from a 1997 speech shows Office of Safe Schools chief Kevin Jennings in the U.S. Department of Education expressed his admiration for Harry Hay, one of the nation’s first homosexual activists who launched the Mattachine Society in 1948, founded the Radical Faeries and was a longtime advocate for the North American Man-Boy Love Association, NAMBLA.

“One of the people that’s always inspired me is Harry Hay,” the transcript shows Jennings saying, “who started the first ongoing gay rights groups in America. In 1948, he tried to get people to join the Mattachine Society. It took him two years to find one other person who would join.

“Well, [in] 1993,” Jennings continued, “Harry Hay marched with a million people in Washington, who thought he had a good idea 40 years before.”

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111792

Jennings should have to go! Despite his reported excellent education credentials, his past open support for a person that founded and believes in sexual relations between grown homosexual men and young boys, IMO, makes him morally unfit to associate with school children. It is more and more evident that Safe Schools was never his goal, but rather using out tax dollars and schools to promote homosexuality as being normal and to recruit the next generation of sexual victims for the homosexual community.

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