Friday, November 18, 2005

"Parenting unconstitutional", declares 9th Circuit Court

So, how quickly can we get Alito confirmed?

The liberal courts are certainly doing their best to ruin our children's lives in this country. The radical, leftwing, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, perhaps the worst violators of judicial revisionism in US history, have now ruled that parents do not have a constitutional right to be informed of the sexual information their elementary school children may be receiving in class.
Saying that it is a warped, twisted gang of deviants serving on the 9th Circuit Court is actually being unkind to warped, twisted deviants everywhere.

Check this out from Dailynews.com:


WASHINGTON - Lawmakers in the U.S. House overwhelmingly denounced the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday for tossing out a lawsuit by Palmdale parents furious that their children were surveyed at school about sex.

In a 320-91 vote, legislators passed a resolution demanding the court rehear the case and charging that it "declared parenting unconstitutional" when it rejected last month the Mesquite Elementary School parents' claim that they have the exclusive right to tell their children about sex.

The measure carries no enforcement or legal weight but is the latest in a string of congressional attacks on the 9th Circuit Court as the House nears a vote on a budget bill that may include a provision that would split the court. The Senate is expected to oppose that move.

"The 9th Circuit Court decided to overstep the boundaries of what a court should be doing," said Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., who sponsored the Palmdale resolution.

"When it comes to what schools are asking very young children about sex, the 9th Circuit decided parents not only don't have the right to say no, they don't even have the right to know what is being asked," Murphy said. "The court should rehear the case and reverse the decision."


-MZ

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is why we need referendums - in this case, the question to be asked would be "Should the 9th Circuit Court be dismantled and the judges concerned be defrocked/dewigged?".

At the very least, conservative blogs should start carrying the names-addresses-photos-other-contact-info of these radical left judges, with large articles explaining which judge did what in which case and what the fallout was etc. - after all, as the left tirelessly reminds us, the public has a right to know.

And we also need the names etc. of those senators who made up the 91 who support the 9th Circuit radicalism.

Mad Zionist said...

We live in a leftwing judicial dictatorship. Time to do some recalls.

nanc said...

so, what you're telling me is if i sit my children down and force them to watch an XXX movie i can be put in jail, but complete strangers can tell my children what happens in the XXX movie and it is cool? i've heard some of the questions they ask on this test - things i'm sure even the happiest of couples discuss. like i say, up is down, down is up; right is wrong, wrong is right; good is bad, bad is good and i have lost what's left of my mind.

nanc said...

correction - "...even the happiest of couples DO NOT discuss." oops...

nanc said...

not with my kidz kuhnkat. i fear for the person who tries to steal their innocence. i did not get to be much of a child and swore at an early age if i ever had children, their lives would be complete opposite of mine - so far, so good.

nanc said...

kuhnkat, if you only knew what my kidz put up with at a smalltown school and on the buses you would blush. we have homeschooled them in the past, but they became somewhat socially "retarded". a group of people here have started a homeschool project - so far there are only 13 kids, and we cannot take our kidz out until after "winter" break - which we intend to do at breakneck speed. it is spendy but worth it.

a friend of mine pointed out the adverse of course - we'll be taking light out of a very dark place. i was complimented because it is true.

nanc said...

yes, as a matter of fact we are acquainted with quite a few of them. our kidz are band geeks - my oldest (on her own) plays nearly every wind and a few stringed instruments; the two we have left at home play sax, clarinet, percussion, trumpet, organ, piano and the list goes on. the two at home enjoy everything we do.

they are very picky when it comes to friends. as a matter of fact, if someone fails them and it is not easily rectified, they bolt. our son is learning to be a good shot, if you know what i mean. he loves target practice. they are both quite active in church. they'd rather hang around us than anyone. pretty strange for 13 and 14 years old. when i think of what i was doing at that age i cringe. we are quite puffed up about them - possibly the very best children in this world. one has always been honors and honor roll and the other is honor roll when they feel like it.

Anonymous said...

Nanc,

Congrats on raising your children so well. And darn good that they are very picky with making friends - this shows they have strong values. BTW, it is normal for children who love and admire their parents to hang around them by preference.

Also BTW, I would like to put my children into private schooling if I can (or homeschooling) and would be grateful if you could give some idea of the expenses involved.

One thing I keep thinking about is that one of the biggest problems with homeschooling is that the children being schooled that way don't get to do official tests (at least not as frequently as the standard schoolers), so in case they need to get back into official schools later on for whatever reason, they may not have the official academic records required. Is this the case in your opinion?

One more thing - I wanted to express my appreciation of your deep sense of loyalty to W (though as I say, I increasingly doubt that he deserves it!).

BTW, are your children into computer programming at all? IMHO, it would be a good skill to learn inasmuch as it pays reasonably well.

Best wishes,

- Another Infidel

nanc said...

a.i. there are an extreme amount of home school programs on the internet with prices ranging from sixty dollars a month to well over a hundred per child. in some states, the state foots the bill - california schools used to, but i'm not sure now. they keep your child on their rolls and get federal funding for that child as long as their work is turned in once per month or as required. where i live, i believe the kidz must be tested five times from kindergarten - h.s., to assure the parents are doing their job.

and my kidz like all kids are ALL about money - they have more money than their father and me! good kids are difficult to come by. the very best gift a child can receive and achieve the utmost in results is the gift of G-d. when they know they are accountable, you have a different breed of child. of course, they are typical in many ways.