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TVC's Executive Director Takes On GLSEN With Bill O'Reilly

Summary: Mrs. Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the Traditional Values Coalition, was on "The O'Reilly Factor" to discuss homosexuals and bullying in the public schools on September 29, 2003.

TVC's Executive Director Andrea Lafferty appeared on "The O'Reilly Factor" recently to debate homosexuality and bullying on junior high and high school campuses. O'Reilly's in studio guest was Kevin Jennings, a homosexual activist who heads the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). This group has more than 1,000 Gay Straight Alliance clubs on campuses throughout the U.S.

GLSEN recent issued a research report on teens who think they are homosexuals and how they are subjected to verbal and physical abuse on campuses. Mrs. Lafferty pointed out that she's in favor of a bullying policy across the board for all students-not just kids who are struggling with their sexual orientation.

She told O'Reilly, "We're not opposed to research, we're opposed to bias. And what's happened time and time again… we're finding that homosexual organizations or homosexual researchers are getting federal money and putting out research and reports that are not balanced-they're not fair or balanced."

O'Reilly told Jennings that any kid who defines himself sexually in school will become a target of harassment. He noted, "I don't want teachers in the public school to normalize homosexuality. I don't want them to say if you're married and have a family that's good and if you're living with a homosexual partner, that's good."

He also said he opposes teaching elementary school children about homosexuality but Jennings disagreed. Lafferty agreed: "You hit the nail on the head….That's what GLSEN is all about. It's about normalizing homosexuality and promoting it in school. Your viewers should know that this man thinks we should sexualize kids in kindergarten. They are promoting comprehensive sex education and talking about these issues with small children. It is not appropriate."

TVC's Special Report, "Homosexuals Recruit Public School Children" has more details about GLSEN and Kevin Jennings.

Florida radio talk show host Steve Kane set up a special section of his web site to expose the radical sexual agenda of GLSEN in the recruitment of children. Caution: The contents of this web site will be offensive to most readers, but these materials are being taught to junior high and high school children. GLSEN wants to begin teaching elementary school about homosexuality as well. Access Kane's web site here: SteveKaneShow.com.

TVC's Special Report, "NAMBLA and Homosexual Activism" connects the dots between homosexuals and pedophiles who wish to abolish age of consent laws in order to sodomize young children.

TVC's Homosexual Urban Legend exposes the high rates of child molestations among homosexuals.


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