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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...3629.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay Voices
Common Core standards are a divisive topic in education circles, but one Florida lawmaker is taking his anti-Common Core message to a new level.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) said the American Institutes for Research, which has been assigned to develop Common Core-based tests for Florida, "are promoting as hard as they can, any youth that is interested in the LGBT agenda."

Van Zant made those comments at the Operation Education Conference in Orlando back in March. Video of his comments was posted on ThinkProgress on Monday.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double-mindedness in state education and will attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...3629.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay Voices
Common Core standards are a divisive topic in education circles, but one Florida lawmaker is taking his anti-Common Core message to a new level.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) said the American Institutes for Research, which has been assigned to develop Common Core-based tests for Florida, "are promoting as hard as they can, any youth that is interested in the LGBT agenda."

Van Zant made those comments at the Operation Education Conference in Orlando back in March. Video of his comments was posted on ThinkProgress on Monday.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double-mindedness in state education and will attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said.

Say isn't Charles Van Zant that guy Lewis Black was talking about when he described homosexuals coming up to his house at the end of a cul de sac in an old white van then jumping out and buggering each other in front of him?
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...3629.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay Voices
Common Core standards are a divisive topic in education circles, but one Florida lawmaker is taking his anti-Common Core message to a new level.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) said the American Institutes for Research, which has been assigned to develop Common Core-based tests for Florida, "are promoting as hard as they can, any youth that is interested in the LGBT agenda."

Van Zant made those comments at the Operation Education Conference in Orlando back in March. Video of his comments was posted on ThinkProgress on Monday.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double-mindedness in state education and will attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said.

Say isn't Charles Van Zant that guy Lewis Black was talking about when he described homosexuals coming up to his house at the end of a cul de sac in an old white van then jumping out and buggering each other in front of him?


Really?

:hysterical:
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...3629.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay Voices
Common Core standards are a divisive topic in education circles, but one Florida lawmaker is taking his anti-Common Core message to a new level.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) said the American Institutes for Research, which has been assigned to develop Common Core-based tests for Florida, "are promoting as hard as they can, any youth that is interested in the LGBT agenda."

Van Zant made those comments at the Operation Education Conference in Orlando back in March. Video of his comments was posted on ThinkProgress on Monday.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double-mindedness in state education and will attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said.

I'd like to ask Van Zant to clarify something for me:

Does he object to the 'promotion' of the LGBT 'agenda', because kids will be taught the moral facts that the sexual preference for one gender over another is morally neutral? Is being informed of the moral facts an undesirable state of affairs?

Or does he object because he believes the lure of homosexuality to be so strong, so compelling, so bewitching, that any mention of the possibility or any reduction in the highest levels of social sanction toward it will result in hordes of children abandoning heterosexuality in droves to partake in the forbidden fruit?

Either way, I think we've learned a lot more about Van Zant than we have about the LGBT agenda.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...3629.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay Voices
Common Core standards are a divisive topic in education circles, but one Florida lawmaker is taking his anti-Common Core message to a new level.

State Rep. Charles Van Zant (R) said the American Institutes for Research, which has been assigned to develop Common Core-based tests for Florida, "are promoting as hard as they can, any youth that is interested in the LGBT agenda."

Van Zant made those comments at the Operation Education Conference in Orlando back in March. Video of his comments was posted on ThinkProgress on Monday.

"These people that will now receive $220 million from the state of Florida, unless this is stopped, will promote double-mindedness in state education and will attract every one of your children to become as homosexual as they possibly can," Van Zant said.

I'd like to ask Van Zant to clarify something for me:

Does he object to the 'promotion' of the LGBT 'agenda', because kids will be taught the moral facts that the sexual preference for one gender over another is morally neutral? Is being informed of the moral facts an undesirable state of affairs?

Or does he object because he believes the lure of homosexuality to be so strong, so compelling, so bewitching, that any mention of the possibility or any reduction in the highest levels of social sanction toward it will result in hordes of children abandoning heterosexuality in droves to partake in the forbidden fruit?

Either way, I think we've learned a lot more about Van Zant than we have about the LGBT agenda.

You mean like: Van Zant is probably gay?

Yes, yes I agree, we have learned a lot.
 
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