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Hannity sees the light-calls for pulling kids out of government schools.
fox news-hannity and combs | 12/09/04 | self

Posted on 12/09/2004 6:49:31 PM PST by mysonsfuture

On Hannity and Combs, Sean responded to the liberals keeping the declaration of independence out of the schools, by calling for parents to take thier kids out of government schools. Home school bump.


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KEYWORDS: education; hannity; homeschoollist; schools
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To: andie74
I am more for no taxation without representation. Meaning tax only those who have children in the public schools and leave the rest of us alone.

Eliminate the mafia middleman. Just eliminate all compulsory education and taxes for education.

141 posted on 12/10/2004 1:13:52 PM PST by secretagent
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To: Diva Betsy Ross
I homeschool my two boys AND I support the idea of vouchers. I think parents have the right to many different choices when it comes to their children's education.

No one has a right to the fruits of another's labor.

142 posted on 12/10/2004 1:16:02 PM PST by secretagent
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To: eyespysomething
If people want it (demand), it will stay open (supply).

"Supply and Demand" usually implies that those doing the demanding do all the paying.

143 posted on 12/10/2004 1:18:13 PM PST by secretagent
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To: secretagent

What are taxes? If I have a choice for a Christian school, shouldn't other religions be allowed? What about Jewish or Catholic schools?


144 posted on 12/10/2004 1:21:39 PM PST by eyespysomething (With angelic hosts proclaim, Christ is born in Bethleham!)
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To: CurlyDave
IMHO with vouchers will eventually come government control. As soon as private schools have a certain amount of money from the government, regulation will follow as surely as night follows day.

Better to just scrap the whole compulsory attendance/taxation scheme.

145 posted on 12/10/2004 1:28:42 PM PST by secretagent
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To: secretagent

Works for me!


146 posted on 12/10/2004 1:38:28 PM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a conservative)
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To: secretagent
"No one has a right to the fruits of another's labor"

Would you like to explain how you justify that statement to our troops. How do you justify that statement to a family who has lost a loved one- Lost someone who has been out there protecting this idea of AMERICA- this doctrine of ours?

Some of the people in lowest tax bracket in this country are those who have worn the uniform of the United States military. Many of our veterans have died penniless.

You enjoy the fruits of many, many people's labor- BTW.

147 posted on 12/10/2004 1:40:04 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (I am not NOT PC.. And Proud of it!: Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!)
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To: eyespysomething
What are taxes?

Compulsory payments, mediated by the vote. As opposed to voluntary market purchases.

If I have a choice for a Christian school, shouldn't other religions be allowed? What about Jewish or Catholic schools?

In a voluntary system you can hire Christian, Jewish, Islamic, or atheist teachers - your choice. Same for your fellow citizens.

148 posted on 12/10/2004 1:40:33 PM PST by secretagent
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To: Diva Betsy Ross
You enjoy the fruits of many, many people's labor- BTW.

Yes, but I don't have a right to it.

149 posted on 12/10/2004 1:42:18 PM PST by secretagent
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To: SilentServiceCPOWife
Glad to see your comment. Next Wednesday, my wife's public school program will include "Angels We Have Heard On High" -- as a sing along!

She'll also include a hannukkah song, complete with some of the kids holding candles; )a "live Menorah)," and probably 40 percent of the rest of the program has a Christmas message.

150 posted on 12/10/2004 1:53:21 PM PST by Mugwump
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To: secretagent

I was specifically talking about the voucher system. I too think that the government needs to get out of schooling. But since I was talking about a voucher system, that would be, in effect, parents taking their money back from the government and 'spending' it on the school of their choice. Thus my supply and demand statement.

The government shouldn't have my money anyway, at least not for education.


151 posted on 12/10/2004 1:56:14 PM PST by eyespysomething (With angelic hosts proclaim, Christ is born in Bethleham!)
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To: durasell

It is their money. Let them educate their children the way they want to.


152 posted on 12/10/2004 1:59:14 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (p)
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To: writer33

Duracell has made a lousey point. The private sector is always better than government at whatever industry it tries, other than national defense. If the wiccans want to home school their children, then let them. It is their money and their kids. If they are wiccans they are already trying to inculcate the children with their world view.


153 posted on 12/10/2004 2:04:15 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (p)
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To: latina4dubya

First let me comment that the quote you use in your response to me was not made by me, but from another poster that I was quoting and you took it totally out of context. We were discussing home sale listings and reference to how many people mention "quality" of schools in said listings.

With that said, I resent your implication that I am some lesser Christian than you are because my daughter attends public school. I grew up in NYC, so I know all about city living, and 20+ years living in Delaware gave me all kinds of experience with city, suburbs and rural living....which is why we live in very rural Virginia. Do not preach to me.

Your cookie cutter scenario of public schools may be your experience, but it is not mine. I spent 12 years in Catholic schools and if I had gotten even 1/4 of the individualized attention my daughter receives in public school when I was in elementary school, I would have done far better in later grades.

I do not expect my daughter to learn about religion in school, that is my job because I am not sending her to a religious school. I want her to learn the basics and if I determine something is over the line in what she is learning, the school will be hearing from me. It's very simple.


154 posted on 12/10/2004 2:04:53 PM PST by Gabz
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To: secretagent
So you are saying the Constitution is not the fruit of someone's labor ( like our early settlers and early militia)- which is protected by the fruits of the veteran's labor?

Are you saying that the first amendment, for example, is not a right given to you and protected for you by a soldier's fruits of labor?

Again the mere fact that you are here speaking freely in an open forum, and if you are American- shows that you enjoy the fruits of many people's labor.

Every right you have in this country is protected by the labor of our military- and they do not make a whole lot of money doing it.

It is a labor of love for most- and I intend to pay back into the system that many of them have died to protect and provide to us. The ability for all citizens to get a decent education, no matter how much money they have, is a huge part of what America stands for.

155 posted on 12/10/2004 2:06:01 PM PST by Diva Betsy Ross (I am not NOT PC.. And Proud of it!: Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah!)
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To: Texas Songwriter

I would say fine, except (and there's always an except) that in large cities the public schools have always served as a family's first toe-hold into American culture. So the melting pots becomes a little less melty. And the other thing is -- the values some of these schools may teach may not only be non-American, but downright anti-American. And I'm not talking about the kind of hyperbole indulged in on this board sometimes with "socialist" anti-American, I mean, "death to the great satan" anti-American.


156 posted on 12/10/2004 2:12:05 PM PST by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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To: LauraleeBraswell

The NEA is the nation's largest organized lobbying force in Washington and for years has been the influence behind many school programs unknown to most parents. An excellent book to read on this subject is called NEA: The Trojan Horse.


157 posted on 12/10/2004 2:17:39 PM PST by Tarl ("Men killing men, feeling no pain...the world is a gutter - ENUFF Z'NUFF")
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To: Diva Betsy Ross

My wife and I homeschool 3 kids at home. It has been remarkable to watch their growth and progress and their unfurling their minds like a beautiful flower. Day by day by day. But always under our watchful eye. They converse,not just with kids their age, but with people of all ages. It has been an education for my wife and me. It was the best decision we ever made. They would have been completely different people if they had been indoctrinated by politically correct government reeducation camps. Now they know the basics and as they move to college they know it is a good thing to ask questions, even of your professors and teachers without apprehension. Luckily we have given them a love to learn things. We have exploited their natural curiosity about every subject. We are fundamenal Bible believing Christians, but we went into great depth to explain the theory of evolution. The oldest just finished calculus and the 14 year old has finished Algebra II and Geomentry and Trigenometry. They all play 3 or 3 musical instruments. They are very remarkable people. They are people who I feel we can hand off the country to in 30 years and continue leadership in this country that will uphold the fundamental tenents of freedom, liberty, and happiness. I do not see the products of the public schools doing that. They are trying to turn this great ship away from our heritage as a nation.


158 posted on 12/10/2004 2:18:20 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (p)
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To: Tarl

The author and actual name is

Nea: Trojan Horse in American Education
by Samuel L. Blumenfeld

Available at Amazon.com for $19.98


159 posted on 12/10/2004 2:21:18 PM PST by Tarl ("Men killing men, feeling no pain...the world is a gutter - ENUFF Z'NUFF")
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To: Hi Heels

The teachers in this country are not the problem, but they are coopted by a national union which sets standards and direction. Look-say, outcome based education, etc. The fish is rotting from the head. Most school teacher in Texas seem to agree with this. I think the teachers need to take bach their union with conservative leadership and right the sinking ship. They can do it, but it would require a massive rebellion at the foot soldier level.


160 posted on 12/10/2004 2:21:48 PM PST by Texas Songwriter (p)
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