Posted on 05/08/2008 9:42:52 PM PDT by Jacob Kell
Students at a California public school have written a series of letters to Chicago's Heartland Institute, which works to discover and develop free-market solutions to society's problems, attacking its members for "destroying our planet" by refusing to endorse the politics of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" film.
According to students in the sixth-grade class of teacher Michael Steria at David A. Brown Middle School, the institute consists of "fools" and "horrible people."
"I think your (sic) fools for denying G.W. you know it could kill us all & you're just adding to it. I want you to help stop G.W. not increase it," said one letter.
"We are going to tell you about global warming. I don't care if you don't want to read, but I'm making you read it you horrible people," said another.
Officials at the school, a part of the Lake Elsinore School District, declined to respond to WND requests for a comment. Officials at the district office also declined to respond.
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I don’t blame the kids, their just kids.
I don,t even blame the teahecer. After all most seem to be born from the far left. I blame the parents. if my child came home and said they had to write such a letter I would have them out of that school so fats the tax base would shudder.....
This is the fruit of Nationalized Education, Nationalized Health care qill be worse.
BTW - the model the socialists have used is that of NAZI Germany.
So as we sit by the National Socialists are nationalizing one segment after another of our ecomomy.
Juan McCain buys into this crap along with our most recent sellout Newt the Green Witch.
For MarkL:
“I couldnt remember which one it was, so I just used the first one I thought of. Too lazy to find a dictionary or go to dictionary.com.”
That’s easy: The principal is your “pal”
NOT to MarkL, just venting:
I won’t even start on my peeves like ‘definite’ (the root-word is ‘FINITE’, not ‘finate’) and the endless misuse of apostrophe’s (<-— yes, that is sarcasm), there, their, and they’re and the always mis-used your and you’re...
Gee, I’m turning into a grump, huh?
P.
The think tank should also send them to the PTA and school board and city council. Let those who have power over the schools “have a say” in what goes on there.
But students SHOULDN’T have to puke back liberal crap to keep from getting “passed over” or a bad grade.
But my Stepmother couldnt understand that greenhouse gasses and SUVs on earth dont have too much of an effect on the climate of Mars. In fact, every time I mentioned that were dealing with another planet entirely, and there are no people on it at all, she kept going back to how were the ones causing global warming on Mars, if its getting hot there too.
Nothing I could say could give her any doubt, she read Gore's words printed in the NYT.
Remind him there was consensus on Weapons of Mass Destruction too.
While that wouldn't mean much to you nad me, it's going to hit a weak spot with him.
OK, it was a her, not a him.
>there worldview based in guilt.<
Roughly what year was this?
Basically, I believe what you said is correct. I’m kind of surprised there hasn’t been more replies.
Weapons of Mass Destruction did exist. Even Jeremiah Wright acknowledges that Saddam had them and used them (he claims we gave them to him).
The question is were they destroyed or buried or shipped to another country (like Syria in Russian trucks).
Yes they did.
However, the woman in question most likey does not believe that they did, even though there was ‘consensus’ on their existence.
Not at my high school! I was far too familiar with his "board of education!"
Mark
Global Warming on Free Republic
Yes, that is a point that I have made here in the past.
Look at Cuba. When the Commies moved in, the first thing they did was to take over education.
It takes a very short time to make a “young skull full of mush” into a full fledged commie.
The NEA has turned public education into a Communist training camp.
That would be “the principal” of the school.
We’re talking the early 1970’s...I graduated high school in 1976. That particular event happened, I believe either in fourth or fifth grade, so I guess I would have been 11 or 12 years old? 1971. And I guess is meant THEIR worldview...:)
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