To: wintertime
Why don't normal people take back the schools? Local school boards are elected so know who you are voting for. Attend PTSA meetings. If your school doesn't have one, start one. This has happened because WE have let it happen. We are the vast majority, yet we sit back, complain, wring our hands, cry about America is going to hell in a hand-basket, but DO NOTHING!
My kids are out of school now and I live in a fairly conservative area. But what the homosexuals are trying to do, not just in the schools, but everywhere, makes me really angry. Yet anger without action will not change anything. When this type of stuff comes up in schools, we need to call the principal and school board members and whoever else that can do something. If lawsuits are involved, instead of just caving, fight back! If it costs the taxpayers, so be it. If we aren't willing to invest something of ourselves to stop this, then when it comes to our schools, we have only ourselves to blame. We all pay taxes and these are PUBLIC schools, not private, homosexual schools. They are our schools. We should not give them up. Why should parents have to pull their kids out of public schools because the homosexual militants have forced the acceptance and celebration and encouragement of homosexuality? Why can't we say enough is enough and we refuse to let this continue?
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01/28/2006 6:45:34 AM PST by
mlc9852
To: mlc9852
Why don't normal people take back the schools? ( Mlc9852)
To mlc9852
We must eliminate government schools. Why? Because they can never be politically, culturally, or morally/ethically ( religious) neutral in content or consequences.
If you took over the government schools and fashioned the curriculum and policies that were acceptable to you, the government school would be establishing your political,cultural, and moral/ethical ( religious) worldview and trashing that of other citizens who disagreed with you.
Really the only solution is to begin the process of privatizing universal K-12 education.
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