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User: "biniohas"
Date: 17 Jun 2005 10:42:21 PM
Object: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda
http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/06/gay_coloring_as.html
Gay Coloring Assignment Has Parents of Nursery Schoolers Seeing Red
Parents of toddlers attending a Geneva, NY nursery school responded in
outrage after their children were instructed to draw and color a known
symbol of the homosexual agenda: the rainbow. The school has since
apologized for the episode and is taking measures to prevent future
incidents, including limiting the number of crayons and markers which
children can use to color.
A move to limit coloring tots to three shades: red, white and blue
By Cole Walters, education correspondent
GENEVA, NY-When four-year-old Amanda Parker arrived home from nursery
school at East Street Elementary last week, she was eager to show her
parents the picture she'd drawn that day. But when the tot removed the
crayon-on-manila-paper creation from her bulging backpack, her parents
were shocked at what they saw. Amanda had drawn and colored a rainbow,
the official symbol of the homosexual agenda in this country.
"To say we were taken aback would be a serious understatement," says
Amanda's father Dan, a facilities technician. "As soon as we saw what
she had in her hand our jaws just dropped." Then came the hard part:
Dan and his wife Margie had to explain to their daughter what was wrong
with the picture she'd drawn and the colors she'd used.
"She got it," he notes. "We tore it up as a family." That night, with
Amanda tucked in and in the arms of the Sandman, Dan and Margie began
to discuss filing a lawsuit against the school.
For school, not pot of gold
Administrators at East Street Elementary declined to talk to the press,
but sources close to the school say that they've acted quickly to
curtail any damage stemming from the incident. Katie Chernowitz, the
teacher who encouraged her students to both draw and color rainbows,
has been placed on indefinite administrative leave. The school has also
moved to limit the colors of markers, crayons and paints that its K-4
students can use in an effort to prevent future rainbow incidents from
occurring and further tarring the school's reputation.
Adoption
Color me angry
That's good news, says peeved parent Connie Martineau, who called the
school principal after her son Scout expressed some discomfort about
the rainbow coloring assignment. "We've taught him well," says Mrs.
Martineau. "He knows that a rainbow, especially one that includes
colors like pink and purple, isn't just something you see in the sky
after it rains. It's a symbol of the homosexual agenda."
Now, several of the parents have formed a committee to approve in-class
assignments-from coloring to spelling exercises-to ensure that they
meet strict family values standards. "If we had learned that the
teacher expected them to color rainbows, you can guarantee that it
wouldn't have happened," says Mrs. Martineau.
Searching for symbols
The rainbow incident is just the latest skirmish in an increasingly
hard-fought culture war, in which parents like Martineau must be hyper
vigilant in the event that their children are exposed to gay-friendly
images and language in the classroom. Parents across the country are
now on the look out for rainbows and the colors used to create them, as
well as other known symbols of the homosexual agenda including dancing
flags, kites, bubble gum, tambourines, whistles and green lasers.
Three colors: red, white and blue
Back at the Parker's house, Dan and Margie are helping Amanda prepare
for another day at nursery school. Into the VeggieTales book bag goes a
snack pack, a child's cardigan and a small box of crayons. This last
item is new-just a week ago, Amanda routinely took a 64-count box of
crayons to school, including a set of multicultural crayons to help her
draw and color different skin tones. But today Amanda is taking just
three crayons to school: one each in red, white and blue.
"That may not be every color in the rainbow but that's really the
point," says Dan Parker. "If she has to give up a few colors to fight
the homosexual agenda, it's worth it."
.

User: "Terri"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 17 Jun 2005 11:03:55 PM
"biniohas" < Katie Chernowitz, the teacher who encouraged her students to
both draw and color rainbows, has been placed on indefinite administrative
leave. >
She was probably trying to recruit Homo kids for her local Parish Priests.
Thank God alert parents acted quickly. In any big city, the poor kids would
have had to look at Home Movies of Homo Teachers pretending to be normal as
part of their "Sensitivity (to faggots) Training."
.
User: "Mike V."

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 17 Jun 2005 11:10:34 PM
Terri wrote:

"biniohas" < Katie Chernowitz, the teacher who encouraged her students to
both draw and color rainbows, has been placed on indefinite administrative
leave. >

She was probably trying to recruit Homo kids for her local Parish Priests.
Thank God alert parents acted quickly. In any big city, the poor kids would
have had to look at Home Movies of Homo Teachers pretending to be normal as
part of their "Sensitivity (to faggots) Training."

So you actually thought that was a real story.
We are doomed.
Satire is lost on some people.
.
User: "Terri"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 17 Jun 2005 11:46:50 PM
"Mike V." <> We are doomed.> Satire is lost on some people.


Like you. Amazing how amateur satirists can never accept the satire back on
them. As if only you can do it. Well anyone can be a satirist, anyone can be
a critic, anybody can do it.
.
User: "ouroboros rex"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 20 Jun 2005 10:17:01 AM
"Terri" <terri@bush.com> wrote in message
news:qzNse.101770$lQ3.20371@bignews5.bellsouth.net...

"Mike V." <> We are doomed.> Satire is lost on some people.


Like you. Amazing how amateur satirists can never accept the satire back
on
them. As if only you can do it. Well anyone can be a satirist, anyone can
be
a critic, anybody can do it.

Apparently you have to have a sense of humor first. lol
.




User: "Glenn \Christian Mystic"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 18 Jun 2005 10:32:43 PM
Anyone recall the story of Noah's Ark ? Why see red, why not see a Biblical
meaning ?
"biniohas" <biniohas@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119066141.450691.216330@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/06/gay_coloring_as.html

Gay Coloring Assignment Has Parents of Nursery Schoolers Seeing Red

Parents of toddlers attending a Geneva, NY nursery school responded in
outrage after their children were instructed to draw and color a known
symbol of the homosexual agenda: the rainbow. The school has since
apologized for the episode and is taking measures to prevent future
incidents, including limiting the number of crayons and markers which
children can use to color.

A move to limit coloring tots to three shades: red, white and blue

By Cole Walters, education correspondent

GENEVA, NY-When four-year-old Amanda Parker arrived home from nursery
school at East Street Elementary last week, she was eager to show her
parents the picture she'd drawn that day. But when the tot removed the
crayon-on-manila-paper creation from her bulging backpack, her parents
were shocked at what they saw. Amanda had drawn and colored a rainbow,
the official symbol of the homosexual agenda in this country.

"To say we were taken aback would be a serious understatement," says
Amanda's father Dan, a facilities technician. "As soon as we saw what
she had in her hand our jaws just dropped." Then came the hard part:
Dan and his wife Margie had to explain to their daughter what was wrong
with the picture she'd drawn and the colors she'd used.

"She got it," he notes. "We tore it up as a family." That night, with
Amanda tucked in and in the arms of the Sandman, Dan and Margie began
to discuss filing a lawsuit against the school.

For school, not pot of gold

Administrators at East Street Elementary declined to talk to the press,
but sources close to the school say that they've acted quickly to
curtail any damage stemming from the incident. Katie Chernowitz, the
teacher who encouraged her students to both draw and color rainbows,
has been placed on indefinite administrative leave. The school has also
moved to limit the colors of markers, crayons and paints that its K-4
students can use in an effort to prevent future rainbow incidents from
occurring and further tarring the school's reputation.

Adoption

Color me angry
That's good news, says peeved parent Connie Martineau, who called the
school principal after her son Scout expressed some discomfort about
the rainbow coloring assignment. "We've taught him well," says Mrs.
Martineau. "He knows that a rainbow, especially one that includes
colors like pink and purple, isn't just something you see in the sky
after it rains. It's a symbol of the homosexual agenda."

Now, several of the parents have formed a committee to approve in-class
assignments-from coloring to spelling exercises-to ensure that they
meet strict family values standards. "If we had learned that the
teacher expected them to color rainbows, you can guarantee that it
wouldn't have happened," says Mrs. Martineau.

Searching for symbols

The rainbow incident is just the latest skirmish in an increasingly
hard-fought culture war, in which parents like Martineau must be hyper
vigilant in the event that their children are exposed to gay-friendly
images and language in the classroom. Parents across the country are
now on the look out for rainbows and the colors used to create them, as
well as other known symbols of the homosexual agenda including dancing
flags, kites, bubble gum, tambourines, whistles and green lasers.

Three colors: red, white and blue

Back at the Parker's house, Dan and Margie are helping Amanda prepare
for another day at nursery school. Into the VeggieTales book bag goes a
snack pack, a child's cardigan and a small box of crayons. This last
item is new-just a week ago, Amanda routinely took a 64-count box of
crayons to school, including a set of multicultural crayons to help her
draw and color different skin tones. But today Amanda is taking just
three crayons to school: one each in red, white and blue.

"That may not be every color in the rainbow but that's really the
point," says Dan Parker. "If she has to give up a few colors to fight
the homosexual agenda, it's worth it."

.

User: "Roneal"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 18 Jun 2005 01:26:42 AM
Looks phoney-baloney to me. Google revealed a "dead end" on this story.
Trouble is.....this falls into the same category as the For-Real story from
Falwell re the Teletubbies.
Some people are going to buy it.
RO
"biniohas" <biniohas@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1119066141.450691.216330@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/06/gay_coloring_as.html

Gay Coloring Assignment Has Parents of Nursery Schoolers Seeing Red

Parents of toddlers attending a Geneva, NY nursery school responded in
outrage after their children were instructed to draw and color a known
symbol of the homosexual agenda: the rainbow. The school has since
apologized for the episode and is taking measures to prevent future
incidents, including limiting the number of crayons and markers which
children can use to color.

A move to limit coloring tots to three shades: red, white and blue

By Cole Walters, education correspondent

GENEVA, NY-When four-year-old Amanda Parker arrived home from nursery
school at East Street Elementary last week, she was eager to show her
parents the picture she'd drawn that day. But when the tot removed the
crayon-on-manila-paper creation from her bulging backpack, her parents
were shocked at what they saw. Amanda had drawn and colored a rainbow,
the official symbol of the homosexual agenda in this country.

"To say we were taken aback would be a serious understatement," says
Amanda's father Dan, a facilities technician. "As soon as we saw what
she had in her hand our jaws just dropped." Then came the hard part:
Dan and his wife Margie had to explain to their daughter what was wrong
with the picture she'd drawn and the colors she'd used.

"She got it," he notes. "We tore it up as a family." That night, with
Amanda tucked in and in the arms of the Sandman, Dan and Margie began
to discuss filing a lawsuit against the school.

For school, not pot of gold

Administrators at East Street Elementary declined to talk to the press,
but sources close to the school say that they've acted quickly to
curtail any damage stemming from the incident. Katie Chernowitz, the
teacher who encouraged her students to both draw and color rainbows,
has been placed on indefinite administrative leave. The school has also
moved to limit the colors of markers, crayons and paints that its K-4
students can use in an effort to prevent future rainbow incidents from
occurring and further tarring the school's reputation.

Adoption

Color me angry
That's good news, says peeved parent Connie Martineau, who called the
school principal after her son Scout expressed some discomfort about
the rainbow coloring assignment. "We've taught him well," says Mrs.
Martineau. "He knows that a rainbow, especially one that includes
colors like pink and purple, isn't just something you see in the sky
after it rains. It's a symbol of the homosexual agenda."

Now, several of the parents have formed a committee to approve in-class
assignments-from coloring to spelling exercises-to ensure that they
meet strict family values standards. "If we had learned that the
teacher expected them to color rainbows, you can guarantee that it
wouldn't have happened," says Mrs. Martineau.

Searching for symbols

The rainbow incident is just the latest skirmish in an increasingly
hard-fought culture war, in which parents like Martineau must be hyper
vigilant in the event that their children are exposed to gay-friendly
images and language in the classroom. Parents across the country are
now on the look out for rainbows and the colors used to create them, as
well as other known symbols of the homosexual agenda including dancing
flags, kites, bubble gum, tambourines, whistles and green lasers.

Three colors: red, white and blue

Back at the Parker's house, Dan and Margie are helping Amanda prepare
for another day at nursery school. Into the VeggieTales book bag goes a
snack pack, a child's cardigan and a small box of crayons. This last
item is new-just a week ago, Amanda routinely took a 64-count box of
crayons to school, including a set of multicultural crayons to help her
draw and color different skin tones. But today Amanda is taking just
three crayons to school: one each in red, white and blue.

"That may not be every color in the rainbow but that's really the
point," says Dan Parker. "If she has to give up a few colors to fight
the homosexual agenda, it's worth it."

.

User: ""

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 19 Jun 2005 05:18:27 AM
On 17 Jun 2005 20:42:21 -0700, "biniohas" <biniohas@hotmail.com>
wrote:

"To say we were taken aback would be a serious understatement," says
Amanda's father Dan, a facilities technician. "As soon as we saw what
she had in her hand our jaws just dropped."

WQhat wasn't reported in the media, was that the young girl was told
that the rainbow represented gay sex and then she was forced to
perform cunnilingus upon her female teacher.
.

User: "Dionisio"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promotinghomosexual agenda 19 Jun 2005 04:07:39 AM
biniohas wrote:

http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/06/gay_coloring_as.html

Gay Coloring Assignment Has Parents of Nursery Schoolers Seeing Red

Parents of toddlers attending a Geneva, NY nursery school responded in
outrage after their children were instructed to draw and color a known
symbol of the homosexual agenda: the rainbow. The school has since
apologized for the episode and is taking measures to prevent future
incidents, including limiting the number of crayons and markers which
children can use to color.

A move to limit coloring tots to three shades: red, white and blue


<LOL> Onion, eat your heart out.
Small little problem though. Red and white make pink, and red and blue
make purple. Oops. :)
--
Little Things They Forget to Mention...
Item #2: When playing strip poker, it can be difficult to tell if comments from the peanut gallery about an opponent's "good hand" are in reference to the cards.
.

User: "Natalie Clifford Barney"

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school forpromoting homosexual agenda 18 Jun 2005 10:57:22 AM
biniohas wrote:

http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/06/gay_coloring_as.html

Gay Coloring Assignment Has Parents of Nursery Schoolers Seeing Red

Parents of toddlers attending a Geneva, NY nursery school responded in
outrage after their children were instructed to draw and color a known
symbol of the homosexual agenda: the rainbow. The school has since
apologized for the episode and is taking measures to prevent future
incidents, including limiting the number of crayons and markers which
children can use to color.

Do these parents not realize that the rainbow is a NATURAL OCCURANCE?
That it shows up every time it rains? Do these parents keep their kids
inside after a storm so there is no chance of them seeing what God once
called His promise to humanity (after Noah's Flood)?

A move to limit coloring tots to three shades: red, white and blue

By Cole Walters, education correspondent

GENEVA, NY-When four-year-old Amanda Parker arrived home from nursery
school at East Street Elementary last week, she was eager to show her
parents the picture she'd drawn that day. But when the tot removed the
crayon-on-manila-paper creation from her bulging backpack, her parents
were shocked at what they saw. Amanda had drawn and colored a rainbow,
the official symbol of the homosexual agenda in this country.

And the symbol that God put in the sky as evidence of His promise not to
destoy the world again. Maybe these parents should get out more...
Did the teacher have the kids color a "gay rainbow" or did they just
color a "rainbow?"

"To say we were taken aback would be a serious understatement," says
Amanda's father Dan, a facilities technician. "As soon as we saw what
she had in her hand our jaws just dropped." Then came the hard part:
Dan and his wife Margie had to explain to their daughter what was wrong
with the picture she'd drawn and the colors she'd used.

Yes, God forbid kids learn about natural occurances. Next the parents
will be tearing up pictures of green grass below a blue sky with a yellow
sun.

"She got it," he notes. "We tore it up as a family."

What a horrible thing to do to a child's hard work. What kind of
parents are these?

For school, not pot of gold

Administrators at East Street Elementary declined to talk to the press,
but sources close to the school say that they've acted quickly to
curtail any damage stemming from the incident. Katie Chernowitz, the
teacher who encouraged her students to both draw and color rainbows,
has been placed on indefinite administrative leave.

For what?

Adoption

Color me angry
That's good news, says peeved parent Connie Martineau, who called the
school principal after her son Scout expressed some discomfort about
the rainbow coloring assignment.

What 4-year old knows on their own that rainbows are bad? What parent
would teach their kid to hate when they are that young?

"We've taught him well," says Mrs.
Martineau. "He knows that a rainbow, especially one that includes
colors like pink and purple, isn't just something you see in the sky
after it rains. It's a symbol of the homosexual agenda."

Obviously, this mother needs to look at a Rainbow Sticker. There is no
pink stripe.

Searching for symbols

The rainbow incident is just the latest skirmish in an increasingly
hard-fought culture war, in which parents like Martineau must be hyper
vigilant in the event that their children are exposed to gay-friendly
images and language in the classroom.

What about Chistian symbols? Are these parents up in arms with their
kid's schools celebrate Christmas and Easter? And remember, the rainbow was
God's symbol before it was a gay symbol.

Three colors: red, white and blue

Back at the Parker's house, Dan and Margie are helping Amanda prepare
for another day at nursery school. Into the VeggieTales

VeggieTales... That says a lot...

book bag goes a
snack pack, a child's cardigan and a small box of crayons. This last
item is new-just a week ago, Amanda routinely took a 64-count box of
crayons to school, including a set of multicultural crayons to help her
draw and color different skin tones. But today Amanda is taking just
three crayons to school: one each in red, white and blue.

So she can't color black or brown people. She can't color green grass.
She can't color a yellow sun. She can't color trees. She can't color
lilacs.
Bard Kesnit
---
"God bless the broken road/That led me straight to you"
- Rascal Flatts
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Parents destroy their kid's rainbow drawing, sue school for promoting homosexual agenda 18 Jun 2005 12:24:13 PM
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 15:57:22 GMT, Natalie Clifford Barney
<SalonHostess@20RueJacob.fr> wrote:

Do these parents not realize that the rainbow is a NATURAL OCCURANCE?
That it shows up every time it rains? Do these parents keep their kids
inside after a storm so there is no chance of them seeing what God once
called His promise to humanity (after Noah's Flood)?

The Swastika represents things other than the Nazis too. But who
remembers. The word 'Gay' has not always been associated with
homosexuality. Did you know that. When you claim a symbol as
representing you you give those who oppose your lifestyle the right to
oppose that symbol. Stop whining, hotlips.
.



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