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Missouri 'Don't Say Gay' Bill: GOP Sponsors Wary Of 'Homosexual Agenda' (UPDATE)

Posted: 04/23/2012 5:59 pm Updated: 04/24/2012 11:46 am

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The Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City.

Republican lawmakers in Missouri are defending their controversial bill to ban the teaching of sexual orientation in schools as a way to prevent students from learning about the "homosexual agenda," the "heterosexual agenda" and bestiality.

A group of 20 Republican state representatives introduced the so-called "don't say gay" bill last week to prevent the teaching of sexual orientation in public schools, with the exception of classes relating to human reproduction. The group includes some of the most powerful Republicans in the Missouri legislature -- House Speaker Steve Tilley (R-Perryville), Majority Leader Tim Jones (R-Eureka) and the chairs of the Rules and the Ways and Means committees. Tennessee legislators have been debating a similar proposal.

"When it comes to sexual orientation, that is a discussion that should be left for the most part up to the parents," House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Andrew Koenig (R-Winchester) told HuffPost. "It is a pretty political subject. I know there are a lot of parents that do not want the homosexual agenda taught in the schools."

Koenig said he has heard of what he called a "homosexual agenda" being taught in elementary school, but when questioned, said he did not know of specific incidents "off the top of my head."

"I have heard of instances with story books in grade school where it has come up," Koenig said. "You have heterosexuals pushing an agenda, and you have homosexuals pushing an agenda."

Koenig said he wants to amend the proposal to allow for the teaching of LGBT issues in current events classes.

State Rep. Steve Cookson (R-Fairdealing), the bill's principal author, was not available for comment. Cookson's assistant, Agnes Rackers, said Cookson rarely speaks to people from outside his southeastern Missouri district.

"He will probably not get around to calling you back since you are not in his district," Rackers told HuffPost.

A staffer in Tilley's office said he did not have time to speak until Wednesday afternoon.

House Small Business Committee Chairman Dwight Scharnhorst (R-St. Louis), a co-sponsor, said he believes sexual orientation issues should be taught by parents, clergy and physicians. Parents have been passing along responsibility for children to the public schools, partly because of the writings of the late pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock, Scharnhorst said.

Scharnhorst told HuffPost that teaching about LGBT issues would lead to other discussions. "There is no need to talk about Billy wanting to marry a goat," he said.

State Rep. Stephen Webber (D-Columbia), a leading opponent of the bill, said he is not surprised by its introduction because Missouri Republicans have been wanting to limit discussion of LGBT issues. Webber pointed to the defeat of his bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation for the past several years. He said that while some Republicans have privately expressed support for the bill, political concerns prevent them from voting for it.

Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers have been pushing to add gun owners to the listed of residents who cannot be discriminated against in the workplace. He said the presence of Republican leaders on the sexual orientation education bill sends a signal to him.

"It is not a fringe thing," Webber said of the legislation.

Koenig said he disagreed with the gun owners bill and Webber's legislation, saying that he believes the list of protected classes should not be made lengthy to avoid burdening the small business community. He said that it should be limited to racial and gender discrimination. Scharnhorst said he is against Webber's bill for similar reasons.

Koenig said he believes students being bullied because of their sexual orientation should be allowed to discuss it with counselors.

Scharnhorst stressed that his support of the bill should not be confused with his personal beliefs about the LGBT community.

"I'm not bigoted," he told HuffPost. "I have friends who are homosexual."

UPDATE: April 24, 11:46 a.m. -- State Rep. Steve Cookson released a statement Tuesday morning explaining his sponsorship of the "don't say gay" bill and why he does not view it as discriminatory. He said that he believes the bill's intent has been misreported in the media and that the bill's purpose is to shift discussion of sexual orientation out of the schools.

"Many of the recent articles on HB 2051 have shifted focus away from the true intent of my legislation, which is meant to protect the moral values that are most important to Missouri families. In a time when our public schools continue to struggle financially, we want their focus to be solely on core education issues such as math, science and reading; and not on topics that are better left for discussion in the home at the discretion of parents," Cookson said in the statement.

"It's also important to point out that my bill does not target a particular sexual orientation but instead says instruction or materials related to any sexual orientation should not take place in our public schools. This would not prohibit a student struggling with his or her sexual identity from talking to a school counselor or cause any of the other issues that have been misreported by the media. Instead it would simply ensure the focus of our public schools is on the curriculum parents expect their children to learn when they send them to school each day."

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01:35 PM on 02/15/2013
Scharnhorst told HuffPost that teaching about LGBT issues would lead to other discussions. "There is no need to talk about Billy wanting to marry a goat," he said.

Unbelievable. Is this 2013 or 1950?
06:24 PM on 05/08/2012
Here we go again "I have friends who are gay", "I have friends who are black", this is all about discrimination against a segment of the population. Why do Republicans always need to oppress a group to make themselves feel ok.
11:30 PM on 05/28/2012
"I have friends who are gay", "I have friends who are black",

A "Tell" of a racist/bigot... but they do not know that.
02:16 PM on 04/27/2012
What we end up with...a so called "community" (LGBT) of embarrassed/confused/humiliated/diseased/depressed/rejected/self destructive and entirely lost teens and adults who must join with others in the same boat of sexual misery, in order to "feel" right. This is the result of the lie told to these confused individuals from childhood, by those they trusted, the same elitist social engineers who sit in their ivory towers of Babel and pretend humanitarian and utopian ideals while supporting eugenics and racial cultivation, population control and the genocide of billions in order to create their own twisted version of heaven on earth. It's practicing the same sins, following the same enemy in rebellion against God.

I pray all (LGBT) seek Jesus Christ for freedom from this enslavement to sexual sin, because He will set you free if you seek Him sincerely in Truth.
03:41 PM on 05/01/2012
Hey, it's a Pray Away The Gay advocate. How funny is that?

Go join Marcus.
05:31 PM on 05/03/2012
Absolutely! Jesus can and will free any who seek Him in truth, who put their faith and trust in Him, from their sexual bondage. I know from personal experience.
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ponz111
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03:24 AM on 05/03/2012
Why should Jesus answer such a prayer? He has recieve thousands of such prayers and gay people are still gay.

By the way Jesus was apparently not so concerned about making gay people not gay as you as Jesus never mentioned the subject of homoseexuality.

Some gays are depressed and humiliated because evil so called Chistians mock and persecute and hate them. Also, these so called Christians tell the lie that being gay is a choice and this makes life even worse for gays as it is simply not true.

Maybe you should pray to Jesus to forgive you for all the harm you have done to gays?
03:25 PM on 05/03/2012
My prayer is for homosexuals to turn to Jesus Christ and to turn away from their sin. All sexual sin must be repented of regardless the nature, i.e. any sex outside of the institution of marriage which "God determined" from the beginning, which was known universally throughout the history of the world, as one man and one woman.

Anyone who pretends that homosexuality is not a sin does more harm to that individual than every single Christian who warms them that they are in danger of eternal damnation because of it. No Christian is to "practice" any sin, and if we discover that we are practicing a sin we must repent and turn away from it, denying ourselves. Choosing Jesus Christ over our sin is denying ourselves.

The Apostles gave requirements for "gentile" believers as they were not Jews and did not want to bind them to the Levitical Law which they themselves could not fulfill, that which Jesus Christ sacrificed Himself to fulfill on the cross. The Holy Spirit led the Apostles to this:
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Acts 15: For it has seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us to lay on you no greater burden than these requirements: that you abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled, and from sexual immorality. If you keep yourselves from these, you will do well. Farewell.”
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03:33 PM on 05/03/2012
Jesus was no stranger to the Law of God, He is the Word of God, He knows the Law better than any and what was universally understood is that sex outside of God's determined institution of marriage, between man and woman is sin. Jesus came to the Jews who were very familiar with the Law, history, tradition and culture. He "never" said the Law was wrong, in fact Jesus fulfilled the Law "because" the Law is "righteous" and as such, "required" fulfillment in order for God's Justice to be done. Homosexuality was "never" permitted, condoned or authorized in God's Word.

Sexual immorality is sin against the body, and the body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit in us.

As for my "harm done to gays" as you put it, the truth is never harmful; painful maybe, but not harmful. And if you notice, my accusations are directed at those who indoctrinate innocents/children to believe that homosexuality is not sin. My prayers are for all homosexuals who practice the sin of homosexuality. I also pray that those who indoctrinate children/individuals to believe homosexuality is right to also repent and turn from their sin.

Jesus said this:
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Matthew 18:6 NIV
But if anyone causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.
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02:16 PM on 04/27/2012
Where do homosexuals come from? Well they start out as a boy or girl child, born the offspring of one man and one woman with a clear biological sexual identity (100% of all human beings are the offspring of one man and one woman) & (the minute instances of hermaphroditic birth are "always" recognized as anomalous, i.e not the norm and in that case the biology of the body (uterus/ovaries/skeletal structure/prostate,etc.) will determine the dominant gender/sexual identity). Through a plethora of world experiences, not limited to sexual abuse/molestation, bad relationships, bad choices, indoctrination and appeasement, coddling and mental abuse by so called educators, these same children are systematically and intentionally confused with regard to their "biological sexual identity" and are constantly encouraged by these same liberal "progressives" to experiment and determine "what is right in their own eyes."
09:36 PM on 05/01/2012
That's not how sexual orientation works. You know that.
02:46 PM on 05/02/2012
Have you ever - ever! - met a gay person and asked them? Who are you to lay down the law on "where they come from"? Ignorance and prejudice rampant in your post.
09:26 PM on 05/02/2012
Where homosexuals come from isn't based upon personal perception, so asking a homosexual how they became homosexual is like asking an addict why they are addicted...the answer you will receive..."I'm not addicted, I don't have a problem." Denial is the standard for the homosexual community.
02:15 PM on 04/27/2012
Absolutely keep homosexual indoctrination out of public schools. If public schools are prevented from teaching Biblical ideology, because those schools receive taxpayer dollars then of course they should also be prevented from indoctrinating children by teaching the homosexual ideology, which is nothing more than a fanatical religious movement.

The only reason kids "struggle" with their identities is that politically left radicals/homosexual activists in government and on school boards, i.e. secular "social engineers" have been indoctrinating children to believe that a human being's "gender/sexual identity" (transgender) is a choice based upon "feelings, experience and personal desires - let who you really are come out" and yet a person's "sexual preference" (homosexuality) is not a choice, but a state in which they are born, without "proving" these ridiculous claims/contradicting statements according to the scientific method in the arena of human biology or any other scientific area of interest. Even sex change operations and hormone treatments will never make a boy a girl biologically, and vice versa, but we are to accept that human beings can simply "believe" they are something and they magically/surgically "become" that thing. No. It doesn't work that way.
09:37 PM on 05/01/2012
You were born with an innate sexual orientation that you have no control over. Same as everybody else. You're ignorant.
05:17 PM on 05/03/2012
What is innate is the need for procreation. Homosexuals cannot procreate. All homosexuals are born to heterosexual biological parents, regardless of who may carry the child to term, the requirement for human life is the biological material of one man and one woman (Egg - female & Sperm - male). 100% of all human beings are born in this way. 100% of all homosexuals are born of the biological union of "gender" specific genetic material because it is the "biological absolute."

Any divergence from this biological absolute is an anomaly. It is not genetic as far as the scientific method is concerned, and there has "never" been a conclusive determination that homosexuality is genetic. That declaration has not come.

Sexuality identity is purely biological, and is not in any way determined by emotion. The empirical evidence is overwhelming and as I said, the biological requirements for life are absolute. Homosexuality is not the norm, is not an alternative to heterosexuality and is not Spiritually nor biologically beneficial. It harms the individual in every way conceivable.
02:48 PM on 05/02/2012
I think you have transsexuals and homosexuals confused. Do some reading, meet some people, get out of the mire of fear propaganda
05:05 PM on 05/03/2012
No, I don't. Read my post again.
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NC Democrat 12
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02:47 AM on 04/26/2012
Well, if anyone knows about beastiality, it's those lawmakers in Missouri. I guess they want that bit of "hetero" information passed down just like its been done for-ever, father to son....
03:42 PM on 05/01/2012
You know those farm boys. Go out to the crossroads to get drunk. .....
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FuzzyBongo
12:45 AM on 04/26/2012
"I'm not bigoted," he told HuffPost. "I have friends who are homosexual."

Some of my best friends are black...
05:00 PM on 04/25/2012
Years from now people will be wondering how it was that the republicans were so narrow minded, homophobic and bigoted. The social legislation being passed by many state republican controlled legislatures reminds me of how Nazi Germany came to be...this is scary stuff America...every reasonable person should oppose this intolerance. Vote these fascist out of office.
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ColleenHarper
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04:34 AM on 04/25/2012
"We should leave this discussion to parents..."

And that has worked so well in the past? We left sex education to parents, and they ended up with pregnant daughters. We leave sexual orientation and gender identity to parents, who are even more poorly informed on these subjects, and we have children committing suicide or running away from home -- IF they aren't kicked out of their "loving" home for being LGBT.

At least school teachers are supposed to be more informed and educated to answer questions.
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Mrpibb
Extreme anything sucks
12:48 AM on 04/25/2012
So republicans, the champions of small government and personal freedom, use their governmental power to regulate social issues as they see fit.

Did I get that right?
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neighborhoodmole
no one really knows who anyone is here
11:26 PM on 04/24/2012
The first grader reader Dick and Jane will be banned because it shows them having heterosexual parents, that is teaching sexuality! If this law passes, then the schools must be purged of all information suggesting that any people can form bonds, including a man and a woman. No more proms or school dances, of course. Any school that continues to allow such information about sexuality should be sued to force the law to be applied equal to all.
08:37 PM on 04/24/2012
This bill is absolutely crazy! Next thing you know, they are going to try and make a bill against teaching biology in public schools. Bills like this completely go against the meaning of "public" schools. I don't even understand how this bill is necessary, he is saying that he wants school to be focused on "math, reading and science." When was it ever about sexual orientation anyway!? I went to both private and public school. I don't remember in my high school that my teacher went out of there way to teach about sexual orientation.
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mbhanson86
12:24 AM on 04/25/2012
Yeah...I think there was 1 English class where we were reading some Shakespeare play, and a kid asked the teach if some of the characters were gay. In 12 years of school...1 class on 1 day. Clearly this is taking away from our education and needs to be removed.
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mrld20
08:37 PM on 04/24/2012
Personally I don't think they should be teaching anything about sex in public schools... That's the parents job and it was that way for much of century and into the 80's... Sex ed was not a topic to be discussed...

And please good liberals spare me your diatribes about pregnancy, sex, safe sex, HIV, STDs, homosexuality (I'm actually gay myself)...

I learned more from my parents about all I needed to know about being gay... I didn't need some creepy gym teacher telling me it...

If parents would take responsibility for raising and teaching their kids we wouldn't need sex ed...
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Erin84
09:38 PM on 04/24/2012
That was your parents. All I got from my mom was to stay abstinent until marriage. Not helpful. Sex is a regular part of human functioning, and it shouldn't be viewed as shameful and dirty. If we can teach teens biology, we should be able to teach them about the human reproductive system.
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Erin84
09:39 PM on 04/24/2012
To add to what I said, parents still have the right to add their own moral lessons about sex if they so choose.
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Ashlieeeee
Free thinkers are dangerous!
07:43 PM on 04/24/2012
Idiots
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Brandt931
07:26 PM on 04/24/2012
Missouri legislators are putting there nose where it doesn’t belong just like our Governor Bill Haslam here in TN has pushed his agenda of discrimination throughout his brief tenure in office from shooting down Nashville's anti-discrimination laws to creating the bill banning the use of the word "gay" in public schools. He's railroading civil liberties to the extent of making it illegal to upload a "potentially offensive image" to the internet this year. I addressed our Governor's antics with a visual commentary of him and his wife on my artist's blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/07/potentially-offensive-portrait-governor.html Drop by and let me know how you feel about our rights being infringed upon.