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To: goldstategop
“Our country is transforming demographically, religiously,” said Edgar Hopida, the chapter's public relations director. “Our country has to now accommodate things that are not traditionally accounted for before.”

I don't think a cultist slide into pre-medieval barbarity needs to be accounted for in our public schools contrary to the bleatings of this f#ckwit. You might just as well give devil worshippers and those endorsing religious human sacrifice special dispensation to pray during school hours.

7 posted on 07/02/2007 9:02:56 PM PDT by Post Toasties (It's not a smear if it's true.)
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To: Post Toasties

Interesting article. The various agendas, none of which has anything to do with actually teaching academics to our students or preparing them to be contributing citizens of this great country, are becoming more blatant. Parents are learning what’s going on in the public (and private and catholic) schools and some are fighting it.

Prayer in public schools was thrown out decades ago, because Christianity is such a dangerous thing. Now, the schools have to acccomodate the Muslims and it’s all gonna change.

This doesn’t surprise me. The PC, liberal/leftist/s-p society we live in will accommodate everyone but Christians. Our district just got caught, by concerned parents, teaching the homo agenda. They’re finding out that the planned parenthood agenda has been in place for at least the last decade. And the district is finding out that some parents are vocal and not as uneducated, stupid, bigoted, misinformed/uninformed, easily led as they previously believed and hoped.

It’s gonna be a bumpy ride because this is only the beginning.


11 posted on 07/02/2007 9:16:29 PM PDT by Twink
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