Sen.Stacey Campfield- Knoxville -Dangerous} Looking for Gay Kids to Shame and if lucky Kill
Sen Stacey Campfield of Knoxville |
The man at the picture with a full head of red hair. He might have a full head of hair but that is about the most he has up there. I guess he doesn’t read the news or doesn’t understand them. How can he not understand why there so many kids that have committed suicide? Just because of what he is proposing is one answers. Go ahead shame a guy you find with a guy instead of a girl and what good do you do to have those kids in shame? Already hiding because they can't show public expressions of affections like straight kids are open to.
My suggestion is that someone out to teach himthe consequences of what his doing. I will be trying to communicate with this man and if anything I can always shoot an email or fax or call.
But I wish the peoplle of Knoxvile don’t become accomplice to what he waants to do to your kids. The rest of us also have a responsibility to teach this man that his stupidity or search for power is going to have bad results.
His proposal in knoxville shows that the kids are very far from his mind., The gays is what he is looking for. To hurt, to bring guilt and all all those christian values.
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher
A Republican lawmaker hee has proposed legislation that would require schools to inform a student's parents if the child is engaging in "homosexual" activity.Under the measure sponsored by state Sen. Stacey Campfield of Knoxville, a school counselor, nurse or principal can inform parents if their children's "circumstances present immediate and urgent safety issues involving human sexuality."Campfield told reporters on that he considers the "act of homosexuality" to be dangerous to a child's health and safety.
The measure is part of a proposal, known as the "Don't Say Gay" bill, that Campfield passed in the Senate in 2011, but the companion bill failed in the House last year.
The proposal would ban the teaching of gay issues to elementary and middle school students.
Campfield says the current legislation has a House sponsor and he's optimistic about its passage.
Last year, in a radio interview discussing his anti-gay campaign, Campfield said HIV and AIDS originated from a man having sex with a monkey and that “it is virtually ... impossible to contract AIDS through heterosexual sex.”
That remark prompted him to be ejected from a popular brunch bistro in Knoxville.
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