Oops, did I use the acronym for "same-sex attraction disorder" instead of the word "gay?" You betcha. These are kids who should be taught something other than their very being hinges on their sexual inclinations.

Let's hear it from Nurse Bloomberg himself:

"I think everybody feels that it's a good idea because some of the kids who are Christians and Catholics have been constantly harassed and beaten in other schools," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday. "It lets them get an education without having to worry."

Oops, did I replace the original words in Mikey's quote with "Christian" and "Catholic"? You betcha. Christian and Catholic kids are getting harassed with the atheistic, morally relativistic, and secular humanistic garbage that passes for public school education these days. Give a kid a fish and he has a meal. Teach a kid to fish and he'll tell you it's mean to hurt fishes. Oops, I mean he'll be able to eat all the time. You betcha.

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I may be paranoid but there seems to be a very large and growing number of teenagers who are confused about their sexuality.

Society tells them their true identity may be "gay" and affirms individuals who discover that this is what they truly are.

The truth is that is perfectly normal for teens to have troubling fantasies and feelings relating to sex and they will grow out of these feelings as they mature. Only a very small number of these kids will lead a "gay" lifestyle - especially if they are properly supported and nurtured by caring adults who understand these things.

To tell them that they may truly be homosexual and that homosexual is different but still good is a crime.

Shouldn't that be SSAD, not SAAD?

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