To: wintertime
"How can this monstrosity possibly be constitutional?"
The same way that the Gun Control Act of 1968 was constitutional. If the courts, the elected representatives, and by extension the people are not willing to uphold the plain wording of the Constitition, then it's just an old document in a glass case somewhere.
One of the beauties of home education is that you're taking the situation into your own hands and rendering the conduct of the bureaucracy irrelevant.
Some things just are too important to trust to others. Your children's education and moral formation for example.
49 posted on
11/10/2006 3:58:51 AM PST by
RKBA Democrat
(Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
To: RKBA Democrat
Some things just are too important to trust to others. Your children's education and moral formation for example.
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You are correct. People are not willing to uphold the plain wording of the Constitution.
Unfortunately, homeschoolers, and even privately schooled, children are very few compared to the armies of children in government school.
Hopefully, these few homeschoolers and privately schooled children will be like yeast. Their numbers, although few, will have more influence that expected. It is this thought that keeps me from complete despair.
My children are adults now, and planning to homeschool my grandchildren. My oldest son, who was not homeschooled, is homeschooling his oldest.
50 posted on
11/10/2006 4:30:39 AM PST by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid)
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