Here is another lesson on how to get kicked out of Madville...blame the increase in child abuse on the public school's sex education and Planned Parenthood. They helped increase the magnitude of the problem, and now they want more money to pay eggheads to talk about those evil men who abuse children. The New Age Theocrats at Madville are upset that they got money taken away from their males-need-to-be-hated indoctrination programs:
To continue its work to stem sexual abuse of children, the task force proposed Senate Bill 71, to authorize the task force to meet for another year. SB 71 would add one more member, a state’s attorney with experience in childhood sexual abuse prosecutions, to the fifteen-member team. SB 71 would authorize spending $21,000 this year, the same amount as last year, to support the task force’s work.
Everybody liked this bill in the Senate. The Department of Education and the Department of Social Services showed up to testify for SB 71, along with child advocates, Avera Health, and the Family Heritage Alliance. Senate State Affairs passed SB 71 unanimously on January 28. So did the full Senate on February 3.
Lets take a closer look at Cory's claim that everybody liked the idea. Here are those who testified in favor:
Proponents: Representative Peggy Gibson
Casey Murschel, Child Advocacy Center of SD
Jolene Loetscher, Self
Dale Bartscher, Family Heritage Alliance
Dianna Miller, SD Counseling Association, Sioux Falls
Colleen Winter, Department of Health
Matt Krogman, SD Voices for Children Against Family Violence
Melody Schopp, Secretary Department of Education
Deb Fischer Clemens, Avera
Virgena Wieseler, Department of Social Services
Look at all of those Republican bureaucrats (in red) that the tax and spend liberals (in blue) want to throw money at. And every once in a while Dale Bartscher gets on the wrong side of an issue because he wants to play their game in order to gain political capital. And Jolene is the poster child being used as a political pawn to justify the money to fund the male hating agenda.
It would be political suicide to bring the truth. The truth is that Melody Schopp's Department of Education is part of the problem by promoting sex in public schools with the sex education agenda. And then she uses the children, that are willing victims thanks to the your-have-a-right-to-have-sex propaganda, as political pawns to justify more taxpayers' money going to secular humanists in the departments of Health and Social Services. Even Cory agrees with that point:
The $21K the task force might spend this year is a pittance to the economic costs of the physical and emotional damage (not to mention the moral harm) that we might avoid by preventing childhood sexual abuse. This task force is, as Loetscher describes it, government working “the way you want government to work,” solving problems intelligently.
Instead of spending $21K, we can instead not spend millions on health education, sex education, and drug awareness programs in our public schools that are what is fueling problem of sex abuse among our children. It was when we eliminated the Bible from our schools and replaced them with these programs that our prisons began to fill up. People have been so indoctrinated, while in public education and by the media as adults, that most will refuse to believe those truths. Anybody who would dare bring the truth forward will suffer persecution such as what you see at Madville.
Promoting sex in elementary schools is the most effective component used by cultural Neo-Marxists who want to deconstruct America's society so that they can control it. How many know what it is like to have DSS on your case? That agency is not as much about helping people as they are about controlling and tracking people.
Check out some of the comments from the Madville Thread:
This is just so typical of SD GOP politics. Children are just not that important to the GOP. Never mind the staggering statistics on child abuse in this country. Grrrr…..Cory – your blog depresses me at time and that’s not good, but I still totally support you in the fighting the good fight!
Steve Hickey has been warning us about this…Pastor Steve, hold your friends in the Legislature’s feet to the fire…help out Jolene and the kids who have been abused and help prevent future abuse.
For such a small amount of money, for such an important issue, these people who claim to represent the people of South Dakota have been influenced by someone other than the $ amount or the process. Maybe they’ll have the courage or feel some sense of responsibility to tell us their reasoning so we better understand how they think they are representing the people of SD.
Everyone of these cowards could have stood up and had the courage to say why they were voting against this, but were too afraid or too disrespectful of Jolene and the people abused children and the people of South Dakota.
Clearly the mission at Madville is to provoke hate and discontent among conservative Republicans so they can be taken out of office the next election cycle.
Before I was banned I would have stepped up to the plate and tell them why this is the wrong solution to a problem that certainly needs to be dealt with. And that if they wanted to do something about those that fostered child abuse, they need to defund Planned Parenthood:
Life Dynamics did a study in 2002, calling 800 abortion clinics across the country, including all Planned Parenthood clinics, posing as a 13-year-old pregnant by her 22 year-old boyfriend – clearly, a case of statutory rape. Out of 800 cases – 90 percent of the time – the abortion clinics acknowledged the illegality of the caller’s sexual relationship then agreed to conceal it. Life Dynamics has them all on tape.
The Planned Parenthood clinic in Iowa City went one step further, by telling the 13-year-old, “you will pay cash for this if you have this abortion, and there is no paper trail.”
The reason they don't want to report these cases, is because they don't believe these are sexual abuses. They believe children have a right to sex. The same goes for most of those over at Cory's web site who are complaining about Republicans who refuse to do anything about the rampant child abuse in South Dakota. Hypocrites! The last thing they want is Bibles being used to promote abstinence.
Say that at Madville and you may get kicked off. We are all suppose to agree with their misplaced anger and illogical proposed solutions. The truth is their enemy, and anybody who brings it needs to go stand in the corner and shut up. And if you don't, then the bullying starts. That was when I got blamed for ruining a perfectly good thread. Such is day at Madville for a Christian conservative. What is really scary, these people are intent on during the entire state of South Dakota into a Madville.
I think the problem is systemic. Just to single out Cory is off base. He does provide an example of what is going on. I think Cory means well, but he is as much of a victim of the system as the rest of us. It is just very difficult to get him and others to understand that. That was what I was trying to do at Madville. I care for those people. I got to like them as persons during the conversations. I even got to understand Larry more and appreciate what he is trying to do. Perhaps we can all learn from each other and change our approaches so that we can at least talk about things. Personal vendettas will not do that.
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