6/4/2009 8:58 AM
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Gay rights OK; Bible is banned


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I have to disagree with your editorial, "Pushing the Bible on kindergartners."

I find it very interesting that you and the judges in this case can determine that this is an example of devious proselytizing by the mother and not just sharing part of the boy's daily routine which may include Bible reading.

The school's program, "All About Me," sounds as if it is encouraging the students to share aspects of their life and values, but apparently that is not the intention of the program.

The fact is that gay rights activists have been granted access to kindergarten classes to promote their perversion as an alternate, acceptable lifestyle, yet if someone wants to read from the Bible it is prohibited.




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It is astounding that a country that was founded on freedom of religion, not freedom from religion, has descended to our current level of depravity.

Perhaps a recent presidential candidate said it best regarding folk of Western Pennsylvania: "They cling to guns or religion..." but this seems to apply only to a small portion of us who are less sophisticated and educated than the ruling elitists.

It has been said before, but it is worth repeating: "If God does not judge America, he should be embarrassed about Sodom and Gomorrah."

Unfortunately, God will judge America.

Bill Sickles

Washington

Programs should

help local people

I have been pretty angry that our city has so many three-quarter house, half-way houses and recovery houses. This brings addicts from all over the place. I think the programs should be for Washington County addicts and those from abusive homes, not Allegheny, Westmoreland and Greene counties. But here come the government grants the city needs.

We have one methadone clinic at Meadow Lands and it takes out-of-towners instead of Washington residents. Our children and adults need help getting off pain medication. Methadone isn't only for heroin addicts using needles. It is used for pain management. If you go to a pain management clinic you get the methadone in pill form through prescriptions. Then the patients take more than they should, whereby at the meth clinic the dose is monitored every day. And if you're counseled, which is great, and there are meetings, urine tests, swabs etc. You come out clean, so you don't have to go every day.

Cheryn Isbell

Washington

Baby treated as

a piece of paper

On May 18, at 20 weeks pregnant, I suffered complications and lost my baby. My son was stillborn at home in Greene County. My husband rushed me and our baby to Washington Hospital. We made arrangements with a funeral home in Greene County for our son to be cremated. Our family wanted a private ceremony to scatter his ashes at our family plot. We were told we should receive his ashes by May 21.

As of June 1 we had not received my son's remains. We were told it was because the coroners of Greene and Washington counties could not decide who should sign the death certificate. I find it appalling that our grief and suffering has been prolonged by such insensitivity and blatant disregard of a family's tragedy.

When we were told there was nothing we could do to speed up the process, out of desperation and a feeling of intense help lessness, I began making phone calls. Rep. DeWeese's office referred me to the Ethics Commission, which investigates only misappropriation of funds. The next referral to the county commissioners office ended in phone tag and endless messages.

I did not lose a piece of paper that needed an official signature. I lost my son, a boy who will never go fishing with his dad. A boy who will never learn to drive with his grandfather or sneak cookies from his grandmother. I wish I could treat him as bureaucratic red tape. Then maybe my grief would end.

Stacy Campion

Sycamore




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6 comments

Baby : 6/5/2009
Since the baby died in Washington county, it only makes sense that the Wash. Co. coroner be the one to sign. Maybe the Wash. Co. coroner can shed some light on this. It might educate the public on some of their duties.

Mongoose

Various letters : 6/5/2009
Okay, since the baby was stillborn in Green County, as stated in the second line of the letter, but the death was pronounced in Washington by an officiant, the certificate should have been signed in Washington. Or at least, logic would dictate. And to the first letter, when have "gay rights activists" been granted access to kindergarten classes -- unless their child was a kindergartner. A parent lead Bible reading is no different that a teacher led one-- it is an authority figure supporting and endorsing a specific religion. Would you feel the same if the student wanted the Koran read? Or maybe the Gita? What about a Pagan tome? I doubt it.

vscott519

Bill "gays on the brain" Sickles : 6/5/2009
I had to go back and re-read the editorial; I couldn’t believe Bill and I read the same one. Bill claims to offer “The fact” that this editorial is about dragging “gay rights activists…their perversion….our current level of depravity” into kindergartens. But in the editorial I read, none of these are mentioned. Is Bill getting a different version then me? I can’t help but wonder if maybe Bill has “gays on the brain” if he is so obsessed that he feels compelled to drag them into an editorial about religion and public schools that says nothing whatsoever about them.

silky

Where death happens .... : 6/6/2009
Normally, where a person dies is who is designated to sign off on the death, regardless of what the residence is. Also, normally there is cooperation re: this in order to expedite the paper work. I've done research on this in the past. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. It is devastating to lose a baby and tormenting enough, to suffer more because of red tape is just wrong.

ns

Epitaph: The Sad Downward Spiral of the Late, Great America : 6/6/2009
When will you all learn: letting "the few" to decide for you is NEVER a good way to have someone represent you. In America, citizens were given via the Constitution the right to self-governess and through ignorance you keep giving more and more away to the growing monster that "government" by the few has become in this country. Very, very sad. The Late, Great America. It will be studied in the pages of human history even as the Roman Empire has been studied to now.

ns

ns : 6/13/2009
you are giving up on the USA too easy. We survived Bush, Obama is getting us back on track. I don't agree with everything he has done, but he is juggling a lot of interests as president, not just yours and mine.

silky
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