
Deputy Shocks Girl, 11, With Taser At
Elementary School.
ORANGE
COUNTY, Fla. -- An Orange County sheriff's deputy on Thursday shocked an
11-year-old girl with a Taser gun at an elementary school after the girl
punched her in the face,
The school resource officer, Orange
County sheriff's Deputy Donna Hudepohl was called to remove Jiminez, who
pushed Hudepohl and punched her in the face, causing her nose to bleed,
according to the sheriff's office. Hudepohl attempted to secure Jiminez,
but she continued to fight, so Hudepohl shocked her with her Taser gun
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Superintendent's orders
to worried dad: Butt out!
Elementary lessons on 'gay' issues
now tied to reading, social studies
The superintendent of a public school that sparked
a federal lawsuit by teaching homosexuality to children as young as
kindergarten
has told another worried parent he can review course material, but he has no
right to withdraw his child from class during lessons.
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Pro-Gay Curriculum Bill Passes Calif.
Assembly Committee
"S.B. 777 is an astounding assault on
traditional values in California, especially for religious students,"
explained Karen England, executive director of Capitol Resource Institute (CRI),
in a statement. "These types of laws that favor someone simply because of
their sexual orientation will inevitably result in reverse discrimination
against religious students."
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District gags 14-year-olds
after 'gay' indoctrination
'Confidentiality'
promise requires students 'not to tell their parents'
Officials at Deerfield High
School in Deerfield, Ill., have ordered their 14-year-old freshman class into
a "gay" indoctrination seminar, after having them sign a confidentiality
agreement promising not to tell their parents.
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California 'Homeschoolers'
setback sends shock waves through state
A California appeals court ruling clamping down on
homeschooling by parents without teaching credentials sent shock waves across
the state this week, leaving an estimated 166,000 children as possible truants
and their parents at risk of prosecution.
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