Education

Parents Demand Removal of Candy From High School Condom Kits

An AIDS Services group is reportedly removing candy from safe-sex kits distributed to high school students in Swanzey, N.H., after outraged parents lodged complaints with the local school district.

According to WMUR-TV, parents of students at Monadnock High School said they were outraged after learning that the “safe sex” packages distributed to their kids contained not just condoms, but fruit-flavored lubricant and candies, as well.

The kits were reportedly made available to students in December as part of a World AIDS Day presentation. Officials of the Monadnock Regional School District say they were not previously aware of the contents of the kits and have now banned them after outraged parents voiced their concerns.

From now on, parents will be notified when controversial programs are presented in the schools, one school board member told WMUR.

Susan MacNeil, director of AIDS Services for the Monadnock Region, says the lubricant was intended to prevent condoms from breaking and that the candy is “just a piece of candy.” MacNeil dismisses the notion that the candy was intended to entice kids to have sex.

Closing question: If Happy Meal toys supposedly entice kids to eat unhealthy foods, exactly what kind of message were they trying to send to kids about sex by including candy? Further, what kind of message does doling out condoms to kids send??

Comments (150)

  • ShyLow
    Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:45am

    This is another result of the gay and interatial agenda of the progressives…If a church isn’t teaching that is wrong to mix the races and marry the same sex…then they are as bad as the progressives…actually they are apart of the progressives…I am a same race different gender advocate when it comes to dating and marriage…I’m pretty sure god was too…but all that has gone to hell…so why not bang highschool kids…I meen young adults of breeding age

    ShyLow  
    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:22am

      I really hope you’re not serious.

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    • BeckFan1964
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 3:51am

      Antifa, so it’s wrong to marry within your own race and to marry someone of the opposite sex? It’s wrong to NOT be attracted to someone who is of a different race or of the same sex?

      You are seriously flawed if you think everyone should think as you do.

      As for Shylow’s comment about God, it’s clearly stated in the bible what happened to cities that endorsed homosexuality. I have never read anything about God preferring people to marry within their race though. Whether you believe in God or not is unimportant though. The fact that you are surprised that people in the world feel that way should tell you something – something like maybe you should pull your head out of the sand and take a good look around. There are still people in the world who have morals and values and you can’t change them!

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    • The Third Archon
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 4:58am

      Beckfan1964, Antifa didn’t say it was wrong to marry within your own race or being attracted to your own race. IT IS, however, wrong, racist, and quite frankly not substantiated by any science or objective rationale to suggest that, and I quote “If a church isn’t teaching that is wrong to mix the races and marry the same sex…then they are as bad as the progressives.” I’m sorry, but if you think this, you‘re a moron and an irrational xenophobe who’s afraid of that which you don’t understand, because if you actually took the time to know some people of other races, it would quickly become obvious, that there’s no essential difference between races other than those which we as a society decide upon and enforce in the way we talk about and imagine race. No one’s forcing you to like other races, or be attracted to them. Nor is anyone forcing you to not be a bigot–it’s a free country. But again, to suggest that there is something normatively wrong, that OTHER people, shouldn’t “commingle the races” is the very definition of bigotry and has no logical warrant.

      And as for the whole “divine sanction” argument–you can’t just cite YOUR holy book, which a minority of the world believes in (I know it may be difficult for you to imagine a world outside your own perspective, but there are actually places on Earth, where the normative religion is not Christianity, or where there isn’t a normative religion at all)–there’s no agreement amongst the “theological” nor do any of the adherent offer any objective and verifiable evidence for their religion (if they did, then perhaps a world religion might actually hold a majority of the Earth’s population)–they simply assert its truth. But what gives you the right to be taken seriously? Do you think Muslims or Jews believe any less fervently than you? When was the last time a city was annihilated by a pillar of fire for having homosexuals present in it? The fact of the matter is that since you have no more evidence than anyone else who makes an arbitrary moral claim (religious or not) about either the consequences of such a claim, or their metaphysical impacts (unlike gravity, moral facts, if “real” exert to observable consequence, otherwise, like gravity, there effects would be consistently observable and verifiable), you can offer no rational warrant justifying condemnation of homosexual behavior. It’s not moral to discriminate without a reason, and in fact, its quite immoral and flies in the face of any morality based upon simple harm principle (doing unto others, or not doing unto others, as you would wish be done unto you), or a consequentialist philosophy based upon the utility of actions to human capacity, which is a logical grounding for morality–irrational morality is not morality at all, especially if it motivates actions, behaviors, or attitudes that are harmful to others without warrant. On what authority do you make your judgment? Whose God? Yours? Can you not see how arrogant it is, how unreasonable it is, how baseless it is, how childish it is, to simply assert “my God told me so, and I know that THIS God is real” (yes, ignore the billions of people who speak to the contrary)? I could just as easily say “my imaginary friend told me that wearing red is immoral.“ And that statement has as much evidence and warrant for its normative claim as the statement ”the Bible says homosexuality is wrong, therefore homosexuality is wrong” does.

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    • BeckFan1964
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 10:44am

      TTA, hate to tell you but 1/3 of the world is Christian. And, I stated that it doesn’t matter if you believe in God or not – being surprised that someone does not think like you do is ignorant.

      Remember, reading comprehension is your friend.

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 2:47pm

      @BECKFAN1964

      Nowhere did I say that it was wrong to marry within your own race, or to not be attracted to someone is somehow wrong. Remember, reading comprehension is your friend.

      If it’s ignorant to be surprised someone thinks differently, then I guess I‘m ignorant for being surprised that there are still people who are openly racist and think that’s acceptable.

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    • The Third Archon
      Posted on January 9, 2011 at 5:47pm

      @Antifa Here Here.
      @BECKFAN1964–Yes, one third of the world is Christian (which isn’t a majority, in fact the only claim you have is the single largest plurality, and you won’t even have that for long if Muslims continue to be as successful as they are in proselytizing/having babies):

      IF you count Mormons (which most Christians distance themselves from when convienient)
      IF you count Jehovah Witnesses (ditto)
      IF you count Protestants and Catholics as part of the same “religion” (which they often don’t and have waged wars and inquisitions against one another for centuries to prove this point)
      IF you obscure the TREMENDOUS amount of sectarian diversity across the practice, and doctrine of the Methodists, Baptists, Mennonites, Quakers, Lutherans, Foursquare, Presbyterians, Seventh-Day Adventists, Orthodox, Catholic, ethno-specific (i.e. the unique blends of African and Asian spiritualism found in the Eastern Orthodox and many African permutations of Christianity), Mormons, Jehovah Witnesses, Unitarians, Christian Scientists…have I left anyone out, probably.
      IF you ignore that more religious violence has been committed amongst the aforementioned groups than has been directed at outsiders (even during the crusades, the Catholic church considered many of these sects heretical and did what was fashionable to do to heretics in that day), which begs the question, under what definitions are these dissimilar groups be said to be part of cohesive and unified whole religion?

      YES, you are right IF you do ALL of the above, then YES, you do technically have what’s almost 20% from a majority consensus on religion. YES, that is technically the single largest plurality in terms of religious belief. Congratulations on your meaningless victory–a majority also used to think slavery was okay and that the Earth was flat (and much smaller) and at the center of the universe. They were all wrong, and you don’t even have a majority (which can be wrong). So unless you can give a good objective reason why racism or homophobia is a valid logically sound premise, reasonable people ought to reject it, because so far, you’ve only shown that someone somewhere a long time ago may have written something that was translated to say, and interpreted by some other people to mean that gay people are bad, oh and you should marry within your “race.”
      (which is funny, because the way we define “races” didn’t emerge until the sixteenth and seventeenth century as Europeans had increasing contact with other people. They named race on what their visual imagination gravitated to, and projected all of their pre-judgement upon this conception. And it happened to be quite useful that they did this, because those same people just happened to be living on land and using things that the Europeans wanted. Racism suited colonialism, but we might just as easily (with as much genetic backing) have grounded it on height differentials, or on percentage of fat content, or upon femur lengths, but we don’t–we chose a particular and arbitrary construction, that is now self-enforcing and seems real, because our imaginations give it the force of reality).

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  • IVillageIdiot
    Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:43am

    The ONLY way to stop this, is produce casualties in the ranks of the enemy. You’ll need to step, take control over that school board, and FIRE those responsible for even letting the SOBs in the door.

    Until they start loosing their jobs, they will not stop, nor do they really care what you think.

    If you’re stuck in an area where the enemy is strong, move…. or home school. If the enemy is strong there…. Is your child safe from their scheming? Will your child be able to resist the peer pressure from other kids whose parent are Ok with this crap?

    What is YOUR child worth? The price of a house in a down market? A job? A “good neighborhood”?

    What? What would you trade for them?

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  • beekeeper
    Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:37am

    Wait, the candy upset the parents – they want notification if some stranger gives their children candy, but condoms & abortions don’t call for parental notification?

    Interesting set of priorities…

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  • Thelaststraw
    Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:31am

    This is why my son goes to a Christian school!

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  • DMD
    Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:03am

    Kind of like an X-rated lunchable

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  • N37BU6
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:26pm

    They fill the media, pop-culture, and every other facet of society with sex, in effect creating the problem, then offer up a “fix”.

    Just like with racism; growing up, I never regarded the other kids in my class as different. Nobody did. There were never any racial problems at all… we were just innocent kids. Until grade 6 that is, when a man came to our school and taught us “tolerance and diversity” in the auditorium. It followed every year after.

    As a result, after grade 6 there was racial tension that steadily built. They literally taught us racism! We had no grasp of it before that, and would have grown up to dismiss it once we found it for ourselves. But no… the control freaks had to intercept that process.

    I went to my high school graduation (not as a grad; I left at age 15) and saw the end result: Every black kid wore not only the school colors, but loud African colored sashes on top of their robes, and received their own exclusive awards and scholarships on top of the regular ones. The people handing out the special awards were visibly smug and openly hostile to everyone else. Most only clapped for the black kids. The scariest part was, I seemed to be the only person who noticed. The same went for my sisters’ grads.

    The race industry is promoting segregation, not battling it. They literally implant racism (or at least the notion of it) into kids at a young age. I used to think it was just incompetence, but over the past few years figured out the real intent: social engineering. Money and control.

    This is just one of the many infuriating things about public education that drove me away at a young age. I had no problem with learning… that was a hobby of mine, actually. One I did when I got home. It was the incessant brainwashing that rubbed me the wrong way, and made me feel like I was going insane. Once I got out though, I realized I wasn’t going insane… my mind was rejecting a bad implant!

    Leaving school was the best decision I ever made.

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    • David
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:58pm

      Loved your comment. I guess I was the rebel. Never paid attention in class, except maybe advanced biology. Everything they taught I already knew, voracious reader. Freshman year got kicked out for smoking. Spent the year working on the farm, learned more that year than any other two. Worked with my father that year on the farm.
      Returned to school and in several classes I had enough. Everytime the teacher said something wrong, I corrected them with proof. Really loved the physics class where the teacher attempted to say there were 3 states of matter. LOL, did you forget plasma? Remember it like it was yesterday. I was allowed to test out of a lot of my classes. They could not very well punish me for making the teachers look like idiots.
      Than we come to Social Problems class. Back then the propaganda and training was a little bit more in your face. I truly despised the teacher and the lies they taught. Being a prerequisite course for graduation they allowed me to test out of that one also. To this day I remember they attempted to give me a low score on the test. It was an essay based test and I was given a C-. I challenged the grade and wanted it brought to the school board. Since my freshman year I checked into the rules of the school quite intensely. I also knew personally two members of the school board. The Principal and the teacher changed the grade because they knew what would happen if it went in front of the board.
      School has become the factories for the cogs they want in society. They want those that are in the public schools to be the lower class and those that go to the elite schools to be the ruling class. Look at the disdain the likes of Obama going to like Harvard have for others.
      Also the way that the media treats those that do not, e.g. Sarah Palin.

      Cudos to you.

      Do you know when you are dead? When you quit learning. Keep learning!

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    • Ladypeppercar
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:59pm

      And yanking my kids out of school was the second smartest thing I ever did — my Dad saw the sex-ed thing coming way back in 1966 in NJ public schools where it started. He was the guy on the pilot film for the program (shown across the country for more than a decade) inarticulately stating the case against sex education. He was used as the example of the foolish parent from whom our children had to be saved… I was a pioneer home-schooler having realized long ago exactly from whom children really do need saving. The devastating racial anger they fostered is all part of the same plan as you have so astutely stated. It has been by design from the start.

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    • BoilitDown
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 4:21am

      N37BU6 – DAVID – LADYPPERCAR
      Your own anecdotal stories can be added to millions of others across the country. Do we really need any more evidence that the Department of Education is a giant roadblock to education and the development of our childrens characters?
      Recent calls for eliminating the DOE echo what I’ve been preaching for 30 some odd years. The sooner we act the more damage we prevent to future generations.

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    • WTFnorm
      Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:47am

      LADYPEPPERCAR:

      Thank you for paving the way for my relative freedom to homeschool my kids. I truly am grateful for you and those who came before my husband and myself. (Living in a state where the onus is on the state to prove my children are NOT being taught properly instead of me proving I’m teaching them properly helps, too!)

      THANK YOU!

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  • scout n ambush
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:17pm

    This is exactly why the federal gov‘t should not be funding school’s it should be state tax payer funded that would give local people the say over what gets handed out & the feds couldn‘t tell states what they could or couldn’t teach kids the citizen’s would make that decision and also keep the school board in line.I have to wonder if the teacher who would give this stuff to kid‘s would not also boink the kid’s.

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  • Rocket
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:15pm

    Better to teach abstinence.

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:46am

      Why should they teach abstinence instead? It’s far less effective in preventing teen pregnancy and the transmission of STIs than comprehensive sexual education. That‘s why the United States’ teen birth rate remains far higher than the Western world. Exhibit A: a story from the Blaze.

      http://www.theblaze.com/the-wire/3045658/us-teen-birth-rate-still-far-higher-than-w-europe/

      “Birth control is less expensive and easier for teens to get in many other developed countries than in the United States. And teachers, parents and physicians tend to be more accepting of teenage sexuality and more likely to encourage use of contraception, said Sarah Brown, chief executive of the Washington, D.C.-based National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.”

      Encouraging abstinence-only education is willfully ignorant of the reality of the situation: teenagers have sex. Even when you tell them not to.

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    • Psychosis
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:13am

      @antifa………………your response is ridiculous

      how are sexually transmitted diseases transmitted if you dont have sex..

      go back to the huff-n-puff

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:16am

      @Psychosis

      “how are sexually transmitted diseases transmitted if you dont have sex..”

      Well yeah, but… people DO have sex.

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    • WTFnorm
      Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:39am

      ANTIFA:

      People do drugs and drink and drive, too, but we don’t give them the needles and the keys because “they’ll do it anyway”.

      Just because something may or may not happen does not mean that we jump to the absurd extreme that our PUBLIC SCHOOLS should get involved in helping them do it. It is not the place of schools to be addressing this in any way other than on the scientific level…because that’s what schools should be teaching (assuming we should have such a thing as public schools, which I believe we shouldn’t): reading, writing, arithmetic…

      Even if they were going to teach sex ed anyway (which they obviously are), why not just stick to the facts? Schools are like the media these days. Instead of only laying out the facts and teaching kids to think critically, they lace each lesson with a (usually liberal) bent.

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  • LadyIzShy
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:59pm

    im at a loss for words.. wow.. this is wrong on SO many levels

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  • N37BU6
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:57pm

    “I smell sex and candy”

    -Nirvana

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    • toxic_freedom
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:41am

      …I like that song….but this gives it life… it is sorta sad, but being not much older than those high school students, i do not expect anything better, at least now they were getting candy and lube, all i got was the balloon, but thanks to the morals my mother(not the gov) instilled in me I am still free of disease and have no copies of myself running around. Big brother just needs to step off the line of parenting

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:42am

      Marcy Playground.

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    • WTFnorm
      Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:32am

      Toxic-Freedom:

      Nail meet head. Parents are the answer. Now, how do we make them realize their kids are worth the effort?

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  • ShyLow
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:56pm

    Why not have live sex shows at school and incurage the kids to join in???Teach sex education to kids…Leave out the word education…and the sentence reads…Teach sex to kids…Both sentences meen exactly the same thing….just put a sign up at each school that reads…Yes you can get knocked up and or get an STD your first time and any time after….And yes a girl can get knocked up on her period…you can find condums at the gas-station and no they aren’t 100% effective…one big sign in each school….that is my cost effective solution for teaching sex to kids

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    • exdem
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:33am

      Makes too much sense and just putting up signs wont cost the taxpayers enough.

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    • Ialmostforgot
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 8:50am

      Many teachers have tried this method before with unsatisfactory results.

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    • WTFnorm
      Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:30am

      I ALMOST FORGOT:

      Maybe it hasn’t worked because many are trying very hard to take God out of everything and make morals relative. Then again, maybe it‘s because parents don’t care enough about their offspring to take the time to instill morals and a sense of personal responsibility (usually accomplished very quickly through the notion of holding one’s children accountable for their actions).

      Or maybe I’m just old-fashioned.

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  • donh2
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:43pm

    There goes Joe Biden’s latest stimulous package. Now we know what that little box was he pulled from his pocket to give that boy a mint. Kevin Jennings safe school czar needs to be fired immediately.

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  • toongoon
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:43pm

    From now on, parents will be notified when controversial programs are presented in the schools,

    Right, but no lefty idea is controversial untill parents find out and it gets heard throughout the new media.

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  • conservativeme
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:40pm

    Fruit-flavored lubricant??? Can someone explain to me how this kind of behavior on the part of our educators is bettering our society? You can‘t because it’s NOT. And we wonder why we’re considered infidels !!!!

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  • Buckaroo
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:39pm

    “hey mom, they gave us condoms in school”
    “um-hum, that’s nice dear”
    “and it has candy in the bag, too”
    “WHAT?! THIS IS AN OUTRAGE! THE BOARD WILL HEAR ABOUT THIS!”

    /makes.no.sense.

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  • Seneca264
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:35pm

    This is what happens when you allow perverts around your children. It is my opinion that the school system is one of the largest repositories for perverts. This includes teachers and school administrators.

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  • logicjack
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:35pm

    Obviously you are all missing the real story here. The lube and the candy are to encourage oral sex over intercourse. lol

    I’m just sayin

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  • Kastrioti
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:26pm

    Sigh no wonder people kill themselves for 72 virgins…..this is why there isn’t any left on earth…

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  • Showtime
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:23pm

    I’m with Grandmaof5!

    Where has all the decency gone? Where has good taste (no pun — as in preferences) gone? Why is government tearing down the morals of our children?

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    • Oh, God!
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:28pm

      They are easier to indoctrinate.

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    • 8jrts
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:48pm

      “Why is government tearing down the morals of our children?”

      To create people with no convictions. A generation of people who can be easily manipulated, nudged, then stomped on to create 2 classes….. the ruling elites, and the poor: the poor work to sustain the lavish lifestyle of the ruling elites. Once this is accomplished, a person is then born into their station in life.

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  • 8jrts
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:23pm

    A toy in a happy meal sends the wrong message to kids, but condoms and fruit-flavored lube doesn’t??? HUH? No wonder they do this behind the parents backs….it’s insane.

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    • mhills51
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 10:37am

      Oh!! God I forgot about that! and I believe that was the government that did that. No hypocrites there.

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  • grandmaof5
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:14pm

    If I were those parents I would be looking for a lawyer to file a class action suit against that organization /school for contributing to the deliquency of a minor. This has gone too far!

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  • Marylou7
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:10pm

    Further, what kind of message does doling out condoms to kids send??
    Do you even have to ask? If we don’t get the progressives out of our public schools, our children are going to be morally bankrupt if they aren’t already.

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    • Oh, God!
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:24pm

      And this is one of the many reasons my kids do not attend public school.

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    • Marylou7
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:30pm

      OH, GOD! very good decision. You just may help save the nation by homeschooling and that’s no joke.

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:40am

      I assume the message would be “have sex responsibly.”

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    • PubliusPencilman
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 7:57am

      Really. If you think you need an incentive to want to have sex, you’ve never been a teenage boy.

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    • Tifn8r
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 9:05am

      @ ANTIFA
      The message is “Condoms and candy are equally acceptable. Nothing to be afraid of. Everybody likes them.”

      First hit’s free!

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    • ANTIFA
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:40pm

      “Condoms and candy are equally acceptable. Nothing to be afraid of. Everybody likes them.”

      I’m still okay with this message.

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    • WTFnorm
      Posted on January 11, 2011 at 3:24am

      OH, GOD and all the other homeschoolers:

      Do you know that new stats came out? There are now over 2 million of us in the U.S. I agree with the notion that those who send their kids to public school are part of the problem…even as I understand why some people feel as though they must. The bottom line for our family is that stuff, anything materialistic–even as far as the home we make–are nowhere near as important as our kids having their mom home as their primary teacher (dad does his part, too…as do the others/environmental factors–that are controlled as well as we can, by the way–in our kids’ lives). The stability is even more important, I think, because Dad is in the military. I am very much against allowing someone else to raise my children.

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  • Tyrone
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:09pm

    This is an outrage! How dare they give tooth decay causing candy to innocent children?

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    • cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:17pm

      I agree.
      The condom kit should come with 2 cigarettes !

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    • moriarty70
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:22pm

      @CHEEZWHIZ
      Why not split the difference and use Popeye ones.

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    • GeorgieJo
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:29pm

      So SEIU can organize dental hygenists????

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    • scout n ambush
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:26pm

      They put “lite”coolwhip in place of candy no sugar ! Like it matters when they get pregnant or get some disease cavities of the dental kind will be the least of the kids or their parents problem’s.

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    • oldguy49
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:47pm

      where is the first lady on this???

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    • click4cheapandeasyweb
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:11am

      cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:17pm “I agree.
      The condom kit should come with 2 cigarettes !”

      And a 50% off coupon for their next Abortion at Planned-Parenthood.

      On Rush’s show today he was reading off some stats that were mind boggling. Nearly half of all pregnancies are aborted in the state of New York. That’s disgusting!

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    • cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 12:25am

      oldguy49

      where is the first lady on this???
      ———-

      She might replace candy with organic carrots …or maybe bananas and peaches.
      But as long as kids are getting any kind of a workout, I believe she might be OK with it .

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  • CatB
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:09pm

    Candy with condoms? Seriously? OMG ..

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    • psst
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 10:27am

      @Cheezwhiz
      That was a great suggestion. 2 cigs.
      Ain‘t nutt’n like a good smoke after a good hump for the chilluns.
      That would be better than candy,too much evil sugar which is bad for the chirrens health
      The parents in NH should ask for the substitution.
      And an added plus. it would help increase revenues for the State.
      The cigs have a large amount of taxes built in. Fed,State,City and local sales taxes.

      News flash. Humping chirrens helps to reduce state “dafucit” (as sen Sasser used to say.)

       
  • cheezwhiz
    Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:08pm

    The least they can do is give candy flavored edible undies instead of plain old boring candy in these kits !

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    • Old Truckers
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 10:38pm

      Do many parents really think they will win this battle?
      If you have not yet brought up your kids to respect themselves, their parents, and most important of all, God. Then it is too late, you might as well let them have their sin tools.

      If you have done a good job raising your kids to have self respect and good morals, then you need not worry. Kids will do what they want to do. Just like Mom and Dad!

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    • MiketheTrucker
      Posted on January 7, 2011 at 11:19pm

      This should the list of ironic, no, maybe moronic moments of 2011.

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    • ChiefGeorge
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 2:01am

      Wait! How do these items even go together? Shouldn’t it be Michelles menu of dried brocolli and spinach rolls. This way sex can be a healthy experience.

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    • NeoFan
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 3:16am

      Its a pedophile kit. Government Schools. What else do you need to know.
      If your kids are not home schooled then you are part of the problem.

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    • captaincrunch
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 8:13am

      Know that “Perverts with Disorders” are giving out liberal garbage like this in schools is sick.

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    • Mister President
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 8:19am

      Breath mints or Binaca would be better than just candy.

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    • JGP
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 8:56am

      From the article: “From now on, parents will be notified when controversial programs are presented in the schools, one school board member told WMUR.”
      How about damn near the whole school curriculim these days.

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    • Tifn8r
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 9:00am

      How about they remove the condoms from the candy kit?!

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    • James
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 10:15am

      And the first lady has a problem with school bake sales? I would much rather have my kids eat cookies at school that come home with this garbage. People who run the schools these days are the problem, not the kids.

      http://crazyconservative.wordpress.com/

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    • Anarcho Capitalist
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 10:37am

      Im not one who is going to pretend that high school kids arnt getting it on but i never understand the people that think its cool to just give condom to someones kid. how does any one for a second think that is not taboo?

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    • JGP
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 11:00am

      It’s bad enough if your daughter comes home from school knocked up because a condem failed, BUT NOW she may also get a cavity from the candy the school doles out. A CAVITY!!! Can you just imagine the inconvience. Some people may have to use a back alley dentist. Not to mention the stigmatizm involved. No wait, MTV can have a show “16 And With A Cavity”.

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    • godlovinmom
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:40pm

      what I don’t understand is what gives the right to give out the condoms in the first place…and of all places…school…homeschool my friends!

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    • Resolved
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 1:44pm

      Abstinence…? No…? Makes too much sense…? I see…

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    • kindling
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 4:21pm

      We need to get government out of the business of education. Somehow we must get schools back in the private hands and everyone accountable to the parents. We need to be able to fire teachers.

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    • ricklap
      Posted on January 8, 2011 at 11:51pm

      How about demanding the whole program be shut down? Demanding the candy be removed only inspires them to give out candy flavored condoms.

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