Then show me a sex ed teacher, that teaches sexual morals? I mean, I'll buy that, but then, show me an example of that point? Again, I don't see it.
This explains your bias. Nevertheless, the story was printed in a major news paper in Massachusetts. It even has the title "Fistgate". Further, the parents who went public about what was taught at the sex education courses, were sued to keep quiet. So obviously there was stuff the people putting on the courses, didn't want everyone to know about.
Again, you seem to have completely missed the whole point of this thread, which doesn't surprise me given your little homo crusade. The point of this thread is not about the whether you agree with Ann Coulters book. The question is only on one single aspect. Was her statements accurate?
Do sex education supporters accept moral grounds? No, that's for church and parents. Do they teach fisting to students? Yes, they clearly did. Do they support these things on the basis of protecting Kindergartners? Yes.
Beyond that, you are wasting your time here.
If we want to talk about this, that's great, and I'll do so in the other thread. This is about the accuracy of Ann Coulters remarks.
If you really want my personal take... I'd never send my children to a public school where immoral people can preach at them. I'm home schooling, or private schooling.