To: John H K
For what it is worth, my first girl friend at college was a member of the DAR, was quite bright and a history buff as well. She made that same comment about the level of devision in contemporary America to me over five years ago.
And she is as far from a violent revolutionary as one can conceive of. But I felt then, and still do, that she was right.
Thanks to many decades of work on the part of our schools, America no longer acculturates its children. For the non-educators, that means we are no longer teaching them what America is and how to be an American.
Multi-culturalism is a poor substitute for their birthright as citizens of what is unquestionably the most successful social experiment ever undertaken. And I don't refer to the Clintoon's gender games with the military.
The problem is all too real. Yawn at all of our risk.
7 posted on
10/13/2003 9:58:32 PM PDT by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon liberty, it is essential to examine principles - -)
To: GladesGuru
Multi-culturalism is a poor substitute for their birthright as citizens
An excellent line, GG.
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