Key claim in King, Bachmann letter on Jennings in dispute

By Andy Birkey
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 5:48 pm

BachmannRep. Michele Bachmann is one of about 50 Republican members of Congress calling for the firing of Kevin Jennings, Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools. The letter objects to Jennings’ “promotion of homosexuality” and accuses Jennings of violating “mandatory reporter” requirements. But the letter, penned by Iowa Rep. Steve King, ignores a key fact.

“Mr. Jennings has played an integral role in promoting homosexuality and pushing a pro-homosexual agenda in America’s schools — an agenda that runs counter to the values that many parents desire to instill in their children,” the letter, which was penned by Iowa Rep. Steve King, says. “The totality of Mr. Jennings’ career has been to advocate for public affirmation of homosexuality. There is more to safe and drug free schools than can be accomplished from the narrow view of Mr. Jennings who has, for more than 20 years, almost exclusively focused on promoting the homosexual agenda.”

The letter also accuses Jennings of failure to report child sexual abuse, a charge that the alleged victim denies. “In his book, One Teacher in Ten, Mr. Jennings recounts a 15-year old student confiding in him that he had a sexual relationship with a much older man,” the letter reads. “Mr. Jennings’ only response was to ask if the underage boy used a condom. As a mandatory reporter, Mr. Jennings was required by law to report child abuse, including sex crimes.”

But that former student, “Brewster,” has spoken out against the charges leveled at Jennings by the Republicans and the religious right:

Since I was of legal consent at the time, the fifteen-minute conversation I had with Mr. Jennings twenty-one years ago is of nobody’s concern but his and mine. However, since the Republican noise machine is so concerned about my “well-being” and that of America’s students, they’ll be relieved to know that I was not “inducted” into homosexuality, assaulted, raped, or sold into sexual slavery.

In 1988, I had taken a bus home for the weekend, and on the return trip met someone who was also gay. The next day, I had a conversation with Mr. Jennings about it. I had no sexual contact with anybody at the time, though I was entirely legally free to do so. I was a sixteen year-old going through something most of us have experienced: adolescence. I find it regrettable that the people who have the compassion and integrity to protect our nation’s students are themselves in need of protection from homophobic smear attacks. Were it not for Mr. Jennings’ courage and concern for my well-being at that time in my life, I doubt I’d be the proud gay man that I am today.

When Brewster and Jennings were in Massachusetts, the legal age of consent was 16 years old. Jennings was not required by law to report the conversation between himself and Brewster. CNN has verified via Brewster’s drivers license that he was 16 at the time.

Full text of the letter from King, Bachmann and the other 51 Republicans:

We respectfully request that you remove Kevin Jennings, the Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools, from your Administration. It is clear that Mr. Jennings lacks the appropriate qualifications and ethical standards to serve in this capacity.

As the founder of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), Mr. Jennings has played an integral role in promoting homosexuality and pushing a pro-homosexual agenda in America’s schools—an agenda that runs counter to the values that many parents desire to instill in their children. As evidence of this, Mr. Jennings wrote the foreword for a book titled Queering Elementary Education: Advancing the Dialogue About Sexualities and Schooling. Throughout his career, Mr. Jennings has made it his mission to establish special protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered students to the exclusion of all other students. The totality of Mr. Jennings’ career has been to advocate for public affirmation of homosexuality. There is more to safe and drug free schools than can be accomplished from the narrow view of Mr. Jennings who has, for more than 20 years, almost exclusively focused on promoting the homosexual agenda.

Equally troubling is Mr. Jennings’ self-described history of ignoring the sexual abuse of a child. In his book, One Teacher in Ten, Mr. Jennings recounts a 15-year old student confiding in him that he had a sexual relationship with a much older man. Mr. Jennings’ only response was to ask if the underage boy used a condom. As a mandatory reporter, Mr. Jennings was required by law to report child abuse, including sex crimes. Mr. Jennings cannot serve as the “safe schools” czar when his record demonstrates a willingness to overlook the sexual abuse of a child.

As the “safe schools” czar, Mr. Jennings is also charged with ensuring our schools and students are drug free. It is clear that Mr. Jennings is unfit to serve in this capacity, as well. His own history of unrepentant drug and alcohol abuse indicates that he is of the opinion that getting drunk and high as a young person is acceptable. In his memoir, Mama’s Boy, Preacher’s Son, Mr. Jennings describes his use of illegal drugs, without expressing regret or acknowledging the devastating effects illegal drug use can have on a person’s life.

Everyone that deals with the education of the most vulnerable must be a positive role model. Our children are not blessed with the wisdom to discern and reject. Children presume the adults who educate them are approved by the larger society and their parents. Kevin Jennings cannot gain the approval of parents who want their children safe and their schools drug free. You should replace him with someone who has a record of educating children in a safe and moral environment.

Given these very serious issues with Mr. Jennings’ record, we urge you to remove him immediately.

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Comments

8 Comments

Tom Beckfeld
Comment posted October 15, 2009 @ 5:54 pm

Bad headlne. The key facts are not in “dispute”, they are just plain wrong.


HogRider
Comment posted October 15, 2009 @ 6:25 pm

Out of Jennings own lips was the original story of the kid being 15, how convenient he was really 16 all along and therefore Jennings is free to promote homosexuality to our school kids. I guess also that Jennings being a NAMBLA supporter is just peachy keen too?
How about providing a copy of the homosexuals long form birth certificate along with Obama’s while were at it?


Step Down
Comment posted October 15, 2009 @ 6:41 pm

Here I thought they were going to ask these “Drug-Free” crusaders to step down since their efforts have been worthless for over 30 years now. I guess we need another 30 just to prove the point.

Republicans need to get their heads out of their arses. How many people can they alienate and expect to have any weight in the political realm? As ineffective and deceitful as Obama has been, they are the perfect foil to ensure his re-election and nothing more.


Jesse
Comment posted October 15, 2009 @ 10:50 pm

I think it should also be required to post a copy of one’s long form birth certificate to make comments on websites.


EdA
Comment posted October 15, 2009 @ 11:07 pm

Since Hogrider clearly does not live in the same universe as most people do, I’d like to point out that in Massachusetts people have to produce birth certificates before they can get their drivers license. Of course, it’s a lot easier to just make stuff up as you go along.


Mill
Comment posted October 17, 2009 @ 12:59 pm

Had the 16 year old been raped by a Blackwater or Halliburton employee, would Michele Bachmann support blocking the rape victim’s access to justice?

Companion thought – is it only gay sex that’s the issue? heterosexual rape doesn’t seem to warrant any attention at all by Representative Bachmann from the Minnesota 6th because it involved men and a woman?

Haven’t heard any outrage by Mrs. Bachmann about the woman victim who actually was raped by fellow employees and then denied access to the courts due to a forced arbitration clause in her employment contract.

Where are her calls to action, her cry for justice for this victim of violent crime?


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Bob
Comment posted October 24, 2009 @ 9:43 am

The Repukes have never been bothered by the “facts”, in this matter or any other. And to “Jesse”–I was born in Missouri–and they don’t issue these so-called “long-form” birth certificates–just a standard square peice of paper, with all the information on it–so how do I conform to your standards?


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