In this Issue January 12, 2011
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STOPP's Special Report on depraved Planned Parenthood national sex educators' conference Just when you think you have heard it all, the news about Planned Parenthood gets worse. A recent national conference for sex educators put on by Planned Parenthood in New Jersey paints a picture so repulsive and reprehensible that it cries out to heaven for God's justice to rain down on those who promulgate such atrocities, especially when geared toward school children.In November, Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey's Center for Family Life Education held its annual national sex educators' conference at the Imperia Conference Center in Somerset, NJ. Roughly half the attendees were New Jersey educators whose $250 conference fee, daily salaries and substitute salaries were paid for by their school districts, according to information given to STOPP by Richard Collier, Esq., president of the New Jersey based Legal Center for the Defense of Life.The program for the event illustrates in disgusting detail the shocking, perverse content of the conference. But according to a conference infiltrator, information available to the public is only the less smelly trash at the top of the moldering garbage heap. Inside the conference, the morally bereft rot and stench were overwhelming.Welcoming attendees, the program says that the deceptively named Center for Family Life is celebrating its "30th year as a national leader in sexuality education." After reading the program, it is clear this center is a pedophile's dream, on a mission to totally indoctrinate children and young people into a culture of sick sex via the public school system, destroying the family and family life as we know it.Yet we find on the conference's webpage that the "CFLE is an institutional provider of AASECT CEs and professional development hours for the New Jersey Department of Education. Participants can earn 12 AASECT CEs and 12 NJ Department of Education professional development hours [for attending the conference]. Further, participants seeking their CHES credits may receive 9.5 CHES Category 1 continuing education contact hours (CECH)."The first page of the 24-page program sets the tone for the conference. It is a congratulatory ad from the American Institute of Bisexuality. Sprinkled throughout the program are ads for such items as [female anatomy] puppets, touted as the Number 1 sex education tool. The ad says the puppet "encourages exploration; speaks any language; teaches any culture; prompts interaction."Another ad consists of a young woman in a provocative pose touting: "Because It Feels Good, a woman's guide to sexual pleasure and satisfaction." The book is written by a "sexual health educator" at The Kinsey Institute who is also a "research scientist" at Indiana University. Another ad features a smiling couple with an invitation to "Sexploration Three-Day Intensive Counseling Retreats, For One Couple at a Time." These ads are all geared toward public school sex educators and others who deal in sex indoctrination of children and teens."Guide to Getting it On" Keynoter: The first keynote talk at the conference was delivered by "research psychoanalyst" Paul Joannides, the author of "The Guide to Getting it On." The promo for his keynote says, "Putting condoms on bananas doesn't cut it anymore for sex education when today's 11-year-olds are watching porn on the Internet. In this keynote, we look at the sexual world of today's teens and pre-teens, and the conversations they need to be having with their parents, teachers, counselors and healthcare professionals."His book is promoted with a large ad. Lest we have any question what it is about, here is the illustration used to promote it: And for those who enjoyed the keynote, there was an opportunity to have lunch with the author of "The Guide to Getting it On," in case the educators had any questions.Teaching sexual pleasure: Another workshop showcased Planned Parenthood's "sexual pleasure as a right for all ages" agenda:"Sexuality education often focuses on reducing the negative consequences of sexual behavior, but does not always address how sexual activity can feel good! Workshop participants will explore the meaning of sexual pleasure and identify ways to integrate positive messages about pleasure into sexuality education for all ages."Targeting intellectually disabled, special ed and the poor: Not wanting to leave any stone unturned in its quest for the souls of our children, there were also workshops about teaching special ed students and those with learning disabilities about sex, with a day-two keynote on how to teach sex to those with intellectual disabilities. There was also a workshop on how to "better educate students living in poverty." There are other workshops included in the program that are too shocking to even mention in the Wednesday STOPP Report.This is the type of sex education that Planned Parenthood formerly referred to as "abstinence-plus," but now calls "comprehensive sex education" or "evidence-based sex education."Also offered was more of the usual Planned Parenthood lesbian, gay, transgender fare, including "a panel discussion with youth from the Rainbow Room, Bucks County PA's LGBTQ Youth Center," where "participants [learned] about sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as ways to make their sexuality education curricula more inclusive."Planned Parenthood publications and "adult products" for sale: ETR, publisher of Planned Parenthood "educational" materials holds a prominent position in the program.The final page of the program is an ad for a company that sells "adult products."Taking it home to your school district, and adult-teen "relationships": The back cover of the program invites educators to "have a CFLE educator in your class" or to "schedule a training." It refers attendees to a website pushing such resources as "Unequal Partners", the cover of which features a muscular man delivering a fist to the ribs of a scrawny child who is embracing the man, and the subheading "Teaching about Power and Consent in Adult-Teen and Other Relationships.""This breakthrough manual," the promo says, "helps young people make healthy decisions about relationships, especially those involving the power imbalances that can occur when there are significant age differences. 29 interactive lessons to help young people ages 10-17:...Examine legal issues, including 'age of consent', in their own state; Know the particular risks and issues regarding adult-teen relationships."Take Action! The next time you see the phrase "comprehensive sex education" or "evidence-based sex education" remember what the school sex educators were taught by Planned Parenthood in New Jersey this past November. Save this article and the program that it links to for your use in keeping Planned Parenthood and "comprehensive sex education" out of your schools, and to fight local funding of Planned Parenthood.To that end, Collier suggests, and we concur, that parents should be asking questions such as those listed below, at public meetings, at public hearings, and in calls and letters to your state and local elected representatives.And if you don't get straight and satisfactory answers, you should file public record requests pursuant to the Open Public Records Act (if you are in New Jersey) or its counterpart in your state, demanding to see all documents (brochures, expense vouchers, canceled checks, conference materials, etc.) relating to the conference and the attendance of any local employee or official at the conference. Questions you should ask: Did anyone from my school district attend this conference? If so, who attended, and why? Who authorized the attendance, and why? Who paid for the attendance? What is being done to prevent this from happening again?
If anyone from my school district attended the conference, is that person implementing the recommendations of the conference in my school district? Have any of the conference presenters been invited into my school district? What is being done to prevent this from happening?
Why does Planned Parenthood receive government funding? Why should our tax dollars be used to promote outrageous and harmful propaganda of Planned Parenthood, as evidenced by this conference? These people count on flying under the radar to escape any accountability for, and opposition to, their promotion of their radical agenda, subsidized by our tax dollars and force-fed to innocent children through the public schools. They need to be exposed and opposed in the open, where they will have no cover. Please do not allow this latest outrage to pass without notice or objection. Please take action!If you need further assistance, please email STOPP. For more documentation about Planned Parenthood and its deadly agenda, visit our website www.stopp.org. In addition, we have an excellent guide to assist you in getting Planned Parenthood out of your schools entitled "Parent Power" which is available here.
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Bringing Jesus to Planned Parenthood through Mary: Chandler, AZ Vivian Elder with St. Mary's Respect Life in Chandler, AZ, reports that on October 13, the battle against the local Planned Parenthood was consecrated to Our Lady of Fatima with the help of Fr. Jess Ty."On October 13 here in the desert, we were battling 110 degree temperatures," Vivian said.In addition, every day during the 40 Days for Life campaign, the 70 year old prayer warrior in the photo above came out with her banner of Our Lady of Guadalupe and stayed - from 7 a.m. until noon, again in 110 degree temperatures. "She is quite the little dynamo and is determined to shut this PP down!" Vivian said.We have no doubt that Our Lady is already bringing Jesus there in order to close the Planned Parenthood in Chandler. Thanks and congratulations to all the dedicated prayer warriors in Chandler for the generous works of mercy being accomplished outside the doors of Planned Parenthood. |
Planned Parenthood in Lubbock, TX to have a new pro-life neighbor Lubbock pro-lifers have officially purchased a dental office that shares a parking lot with the surgical abortion facility recently purchased by Planned Parenthood from the Aaron's abortion chain.The dental office will be converted into a space that will offer help and hope to pregnant women experiencing crisis in their lives. The Nurturing Center, which has been operating in Lubbock for many years, will relocate to the building upon completion of remodeling, according to its executive director, Lawrence D'Souza. The Nurturing Center provides resources and help for pregnant women to continue their pregnancy and complete their education."This was a very historical and spirit filled moment when...the legal papers were signed and the purchase of the building was completed for the Nurturing Center's new location," said D'Souza.D'Souza also serves as Respect Life Director for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lubbock.Lubbock is home to Texas Tech University. The student population there is a prime target for Planned Parenthood's contraception and abortion businesses.Planned Parenthood officials claim, as always, that the Lubbock abortion business will not be funded by tax dollars. However, a Guttmacher Institute report released yesterday confirms that about 20% of abortion patients report using Medicaid to pay for abortions. |
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