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To: libh8er

I don’t mind a teacher or professor saying he is liberal or conservative, in fact I think they should, as long as they give a fair presentation of each side’s ideas.

In my experience almost no liberals will give a fair presentation of the conservative side but a few conservatives will give the liberal side a fair hearing.


15 posted on 06/12/2009 7:37:01 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: yarddog
I don’t mind a teacher or professor saying he is liberal or conservative, in fact I think they should, as long as they give a fair presentation of each side’s ideas.
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There are issues by the thousands that do not deserve “fair presentation”.

Just a few examples:

* How could any teacher give a “fair presentation” over Obama’s stand on infants born alive after a botched abortion? How can a teacher be “fair” about leaving a living infant in utility room sink to shiver to death?

* Can one be “fair” about the 100 million killed by communist fascist tyrants?

* Let's be “fair” about primitive cultures using human sacrifice. ( Yeah right!)

Education is **never** religiously, politically, or culturally neutral. It is impossible. All schools have non-neutral religious, political, and cultural consequences. This is axiomatic.

20 posted on 06/12/2009 9:21:37 PM PDT by wintertime
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