WASHINGTON -- Earlier this month, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins received an invitation to participate in a discussion of the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS) scheduled to take place today. Perkins declined the invitation and instead sent a letter which includes detailed recommendations and specific concerns about the office, its programs, and its leadership.
Perkins made the following comments in a letter to Education Secretary Arne Duncan:
"The drug prevention program you now administer was created by Congress to combat the
illegal use of
drugs. Since this was its original purpose, it should remain the principal one. Unfortunately, the life and writings of Kevin Jennings, whom you appointed as Assistant Deputy Secretary to direct OSDFS, have contradicted this Congressionally mandated message. In his memoir,
Mama's Boy, Preacher's Son, he wrote several times about his own use of
alcohol and
marijuana as a high
school and
college student...
"While many people may experiment with drugs and alcohol in their youth and later come to regret it when they have reached a higher level of maturity, the light-hearted tone of these excerpts-written only three years ago-does not suggest any regret whatsoever...
"Surely we can agree that
all students deserve to attend '
safe schools' that are free of violence. Therefore, I urge you to reject initiatives such as the model legislation proposed under Mr. Jennings' leadership at GLSEN-namely, to create special categories of protection...We should extend protection to
all students based on the nature of the victimizing conduct, rather than the characteristics of the victim.
"Unfortunately, Mr. Jennings' own behavior in an incident when he was a teacher, which he has recounted on a number of occasions, draws into sharp question his willingness and ability to fulfill [these] recommendations. By his own (conflicting) accounts, it appears that when he met with a male student (aged 15 or 16) who admitted to finding a same-sex sexual partner in the bus station in Boston, Mr. Jennings'only
advice to him was, 'I hope you knew to use a condom.'
"...However, for America to have confidence in his commitment to the 'safety' of our
children, it is vital for him to enumerate in greater detail what he should have done...
"Unless Mr. Jennings is willing to admit that he should have taken most or all of the steps listed...I would submit that he is unfit to protect the 'safety' of American school children, and he should resign or you should remove him from office."
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Well Mr. Perkins
You're entitled to your opinion, but that's all it is, your opinion. And opinions are like A$$holes, everybody's got one! Fortunately, I doubt that anyone at OSDFS is going to jump up and goose step to your tune.
- JBarnett
October 29, 2009 7:10PM
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Bullying........
Mr. Perkins speaks of bullying , seems the FRC should know all about that. Their efforts, as shown in this letter, would confirm that they are trying to push people around. I agree with Mr. Barnett that Perkins has opinions, but to ad to that Mr. Perkins "agenda" is demand that everyone adhere to those opinions.
- bhall
October 30, 2009 11:51AM
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actually...
it's Ms. Barnett
:)
- JBarnett
October 30, 2009 7:02PM
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How about that......
we agree.......and I am Mr. Hall! Hang in there Ms, Barnett and keep up the fight for us all!
- bhall
October 30, 2009 8:06PM
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