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To: aberaussie
I don't know alot of homeschoolers here in Texas because, once away from the urban centers, the parents are involved and have more power over what the kids are learning.

Nearly every response I've received on this thread from HSs suggest ignoring the kids who don't have that option. (and keeping their children away from them)

IMO, this will make them more vulnerable to their indoctrination into Obama’s civilian army .

Then we'll have to deal with them.

82 posted on 02/02/2010 4:15:43 AM PST by wolfcreek (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsd7DGqVSIc)
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To: wolfcreek
All four of my kids have (had) a mix of public and home school friends....and they discuss politics. Most of the homeschoolers I know are not isolationists, but are careful to know with whom their kids are associating, as any good parent should be.

I think it is a lot to expect teenagers (or elementary school aged kids) to serve as missionaries or change agents in public schools. The deck is stacked heavily against them.

83 posted on 02/02/2010 9:28:16 AM PST by aberaussie
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