Saturday, June 13, 2009

Knox County schools unblock pervert websites

Spineless superintendent of schools called the inability to access homosexual websites a "glitch" which has been "fixed." The ACLU reared its ugly head on behalf of three gender confused students who tried to access the filth using school computers. My guess is they weren't able to access them in the first place because the ISP's filters found some disgusting stuff on those homo websites. Great, now kids are able to access homo porn from the school library.

pridesource.com (homo website) -- June 11, 2009

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The superintendent of the Knox County schools says a glitch has been fixed, allowing access to educational Web sites on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender issues.

The American Civil Liberties Union on May 19 filed a federal lawsuit against Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools and Knox County Schools on behalf of three high school students and a librarian for blocking such Web sites.

Knox County Superintendent Jim McIntyre said in a Wednesday statement that blocking the sites was not in compliance with Knox County's policy and the system worked with Internet service provider ENA to allow access to the sites from school computers.

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