Who Is Funding GLSEN?

2009 December 8
by bc3b

Under Obama radicals have become mainstream and what was considered mainstream is now become radical. One of the worst (of many bad) appointments Obama made was Keith Jennings as “Safe School Czar.” Jennings has been a past leader of GLSEN and even has ties to NAMBLA. Of course, MSM won’t report on it and if one questions the ppointment, he/she is a homophobic bigot.

Unfortunately, groups like GLSEN are receiving funding from major corporations and foundations.

Well, they receive financial backing from numerous private foundations, corporations and corporate foundations.

Their national sponsors “make an annual commitment to GLSEN of $75,000 or more and, in addition to our gratitude, receive recognition as National Sponsors in our publications and website. Current National Sponsors are Cisco, Citi, Goldman Sachs, IBM, KPMG, National Education Association and PepsiCo.”

Compliments of our good friend Michelle Malkin and our even better friend drdog 09, here’s the skinny on  which companies are supporting GLSEN.

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin and drdog09.

9 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 December 8 5:33 am
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    bc3b permalink

    It’s time conservatives (and Americans interested in the future of the country) start voting with their wallets. I like Coca-Cola better any way.

  2. 2009 December 8 5:46 am
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    drdog09 permalink

    Will probably start recommending something other than CISCO to my clients.

  3. 2009 December 8 5:56 am
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    beej permalink

    KPMG??? omg. How times have changed.

  4. 2009 December 8 6:13 am
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    bc3b permalink

    O/T: The Tiger Woods saga keeps getting stranger:

    http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/10492710/Report:-Emergency-response-at-Tiger’s-house?GT1=39002

  5. 2009 December 8 6:37 am
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    beej permalink

    There was a time when things like this were hidden. You knew they existed, but only the lowest of the low had anything to do with it. And there were those who honestly had no idea people could be so depraved.

    Now, it’s all out in the open, NO ONE can be spared the knowledge, no one is able to maintain any level of innocence or dignity or modesty. Decorum is passe’. And it certainly doesn’t ruin a persons reputation, it seems to glorify it. (But use the word macaca…) What is right is wrong, up is down, in is out…

    I used to think sunlight would kill all kinds of gross things…keep fungus from growing, for example. I guess that’s not true for the fungus on people’s characters.

  6. 2009 December 8 8:26 am
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    Nothing strange about any of this with Tiger.
    Ladies went OPP on someone else’s billionaire.
    billionaire cheats\ed on wife.
    Wife finds out, gets mad.
    Wife pissed, positions to damage husband in return.
    Kids could be collateral damage.

    What about this isn’t typical? What about this is really of interest or newsworthy?

  7. 2009 December 8 9:20 am
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    beej permalink

    I disagree, Knight…He isn’t a private citizen. There probably isn’t a more well-known face in the world. (sorry, obama) He has created the illusion of a perfect life, perfect world, and banked tons of money on that illusion.

    That his house of cards collapsed is his own fault, and he deserves every bit of pain he now feels. Contrary to his publicized image, he is a small, deceptive man. Contrary to the image he’s been paid for, he’s a vulgar poser. His product is himself, and it is now tainted and broken.

    I don’t want to know the tawdry details. That there are tawdry details is enough to know.

    It should take him a lifetime to overcome the shame of this.

    I’m sure that between he and God, there is forgiveness, eventually, but he has portrayed himself to the world as someone he really isn’t. This is a big mess, a big fuster cluck. This is not something to be chalked up to funny business as usual and he shouldn’t be let off the hook just because he’s rich, or just because he has an incredible golf swing.

    Sorry to be so harsh, but to whom much is given, much is required.

  8. 2009 December 8 11:23 am
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    Speaking of funding…

    Anyone who see’s who owns the largest share of Brazil’s largest petroleum development company? I’ll give you a hint, his name starts with George and does not end in Bush.

  9. 2009 December 8 11:24 am
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    You didn’t disagree with a single thing I stated far as I can tell.

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