Posted by
TheChair on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 2:30:16 AM
The homosexual movement has to recruit to perpetuate itself. This includes stuffing libraries with nonsense like "
Daddy's Roomate." The
New York Times is reporting, and "lifestyle" blogs are fretting about it (
see this Sept. 14th entry), that Sarah Palin as Mayor of Wasilla expunged these sorts of books from the town library.
Good. From Publisher Weekly's favorable description of Daddy's Roomate, as listed on Amazon:
This picture book is an auspicious beginning to the Alyson Wonderland imprint, "which focuses on books for and about the children of lesbian and gay parents." That the venture is being undertaken is in itself commendable: consciousness-raising concerning gay issues can handily begin at an early age with the help of books such as Willhoite's. His text is suitably straightforward, and the format--single lines of copy beneath full-page illustrations--easily accessible to the intended audience. The story's narrator begins with his parents' divorce, and continues, "Now there's somebody new at Daddy's house." The new arrival is male; Frank and Daddy are seen pursuing their daily routine (eating, shaving, sleeping--even fighting), and on weekends the three interact easily on their various outings. "Mommy says Frank and Daddy are gay"--this new concept is explained to the child as "just one more kind of love." Willhoite's cartoony pictures work well here; the colorful characters with their contemporary wardrobes and familiar surroundings lend the tale a stabilizing air of warmth and familiarity. Ages 2-5.
Reports like this of Palin protecting children from this kind of brainwashing material should only help increase McCain-Palin campaign donations and help win the Catholic swing vote.