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To: AlexandriaDuke
I disagree.

I think children need to be told the truth, in an age appropriate way.

Since they are being bombarded with pro-homosexual crap in GRADE SCHOOL now, this book provides a humorous WONDERFUL opportunity to put a few conservative values on the table for young ones to ponder.

7 posted on 09/22/2005 6:58:22 PM PDT by Republic (Michael Schiavo murdered Terri Schindler.)
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To: Republic

Yeah, agree with you. What is wrong is not telling children the truth...and as you say, the key issue here is age appropriately.

I think this book sounds fabulous, am eager to get a copy. And I'm no child but I'd like to see what it's about -- anything KOS and DU and Allan Colmes revile, I just know is worthy of attention.


21 posted on 09/22/2005 7:20:02 PM PDT by BIRDS
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To: Republic

I agree with your disagree.

I was sacked by the richest private school in the nation because I explained to my sixth graders that our social security system was a ponzi scheme.
No matter that Milton Friedman, Nobel prize winner in economics, said exactly the same thing in his book, Free to Choose.
Tried to tell my kids to save for their own future and not rely on the government. That resulted in the charge of being anti-government.

You cannot totally divorce politics in explaining our system of government. The most insidious and corrosive force in our culture today is the PC movement and its MSM enablers. Any word can be turned inside-out and against you. The PC movement has silenced passionate debate and original thought.
The programing of our children is the first step in the death of individuality and free thought.


50 posted on 09/22/2005 8:26:10 PM PDT by A'elian' nation
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