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To: wintertime
wintertime

Take a deep breath and get off your low moral horse. You are attacking society through your attack of the schools. You don't get the point. If you want to make a difference in society you must change the schools through POSITIVE change. The majority of Americans do not have the education, the ability or the desire to educate through home srcewling. You whine, you complain and, and yet you do nothing to make positive change. Until you get a job teaching in a public school or get your self elected to a school board you really have nothing to say.

12 posted on 03/19/2011 3:40:01 PM PDT by verga (I am not an apologist, I just play one on Television)
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To: verga
The foundation upon which government schools are built is **evil**. Because government schooling is a socialist welfare program, collectivist in its organization, managed by the voting mob ( school boards) and GODLESS, children learn to be comfortable with those things simply by attending.

The only way to reform it would be to make it non-socialistic, non-collectivist, parent and teacher directed, and centered on the specific religious beliefs chosen by the family.

In other words, PRIVATE!

And...Where in this thread did I even mention the word “homeschooling”? Hm? YOU are creating a strawman argument. I can not defend a strawman of **your** creation.

But....I know that you are a **professional** and would never, never, never, use strawman arguments against immature students who would be defenseless against this type of debating strategy. To do this against students would be a form of power abuse, and since you are a **professional** I know you wouldn't do that. Nope! Never!

13 posted on 03/19/2011 4:24:26 PM PDT by wintertime
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