And then they get elected and then make idiotic laws. What it gives one hope is that the last election showed that when a light is shined on idiocy like that one (like “legitimate rape”) those guys get the boot.
Few things do it to me, but I actually read the OP with my jaw hanging.
Then I thought, hmmm I was on the pill for about 15 years. If I had all of those dead babies scraped out, how much weight would I lose?
Score!!
Well, isn’t it the whole point of homeschooling, to protect vulnerable young minds from exposure to that sort of factual/scientifical thing?
Kind of like the original The Fly.
“Help me! Help me!”
Stuff like this is so mind-numbingly stupid it literally makes me sick to my stomach. Crazy making.
So wombs are like Native American burial grounds? Maybe as long as you don’t build a mental institution or a creepy mansion over it everyone will be OK.
Yes, they’re called “Fox News viewers.”
Just one of God’s many ingenious punishments for being born a woman. Or possibly the blood of murdered foetuses.
It’s easy to imagine reading over lines of text and having words emerge. For instance :
Zygote
Womb
…
Zombie.
Plus, there just really aren’t that many interesting words that start with z apart from zygote and zombie.
I like the term “forced birther” myself. Seems to about sum it up.
Liquid sin. These are women we’re talking about, after all.
People, he’s one guy. He does not speak for the right. Although I think I need to start listening to him; I need a daily dose of humor and he sounds like he brings the funny on a regular basis.
Um, did anyone say he does speak for the right?
So, wait, we’re saying that these aren’t legitimate dead tiny babbys in there?
Precisely. Homeschoolers generally want to protect the kids from learning how to think critically. The students are almost always taught not to question what the teachers say.
In Texas, the homeschool teacher gets to set the standards for everything, including graduation age. Teachers don’t have to meet any requirements at all!
This means, of course, that someone could decide that the homeschooled child can graduate from high school at the age of 12, without ever encountering a real science fact. Texas does not require any science courses for a homeschooled kid to get a HS diploma.
I find this very, very scary. I think that anyone who wants to be a homeschool teacher should have to take a general knowledge test on all subjects s/he intends to teach. And I think that all homeschooled children should have to take a general knowledge test before they can be awarded a diploma.
Tiny babbies,
In my womb,
makes me happy,
it’s a tomb.
My wife and I teach a sex ed course for middle school kids through a church and we have a box for anonymous questions. When we get a question that we think is obvious, we see it as a failure on the part of the parents and schools to educate kids, not that the kids are stupid.
At a certain age that excuse doesn’t fly anymore. I’m not sure what age that is, but this guy is past it. Maybe I should send him an invite.
The land of Louie Gohmert is special.
Well, if your church is one of those sinful corrupt homo-loving feminista librul sinks of iniquity that even lets women talk in public, it would be foolish of you to get your hopes up that he might accept.
(Seriously, though, good for you both for fighting ignorance on human sexuality, and especially for catching the ignorance before the kids are old enough to suffer from its most serious side effects!)