To: RobbyS
I can’t disagree at all with your post.
The “education complex” is more than just the teachers unions. They are just a handy name to use to point out the problems of government interference. The complex is huge and goes up and down the halls of government. Federal, State and local, all these groups and all these people profiting from the incarceration of children for their financial benefit. It disgusts me.
16 posted on
01/29/2008 4:27:53 PM PST by
TruthConquers
(Delendae sunt publici scholae)
To: TruthConquers
incarceration of children
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Children who have committed no crime are treated like prisoners!
At least prisoners have one advantage. They are subjected to non-stop proselytizing in government religion of Secular Humanism.
19 posted on
01/29/2008 4:33:07 PM PST by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
To: TruthConquers
all these people profiting from the incarceration of children for their financial benefit. It disgusts me.
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I know it makes a lot people mad here on Free Republic,,,BUT,,,self-proclaimed Christians ( thousands upon thousands of them government teachers) that aid, abet, assist, help, and push forward this pagan government indoctrination and incarceration of children disgust me MORE than than the non-Christians doing this!
Christians that would do this, disgust me! It disgusts me the most when Christian teachers expect to be respected and admired for it! (barf!)
21 posted on
01/29/2008 4:46:26 PM PST by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
To: TruthConquers
The Public School Establishment is much like the Catholic Church in medieval England. The Church owned probably one-tenth of the kingdom. That is why Henry VIII got his way with his divorce: he divided up the churchly lands among the nobility and the merchant class. Education in our economy is about as big a factor. Furthermore,the schools and universities have taken the role of the Church as public educator. People today are as disinclined the “disestablish” the Public Schools as the English people in 1500 would have been to disestablish the Church. Every private school is a threat to his monopoly; religious schools are especially unwanted because they oppose the secularist ideology that has been embraced by the education profession. Sopowerful is it that even so-called religious colleges, such as Notre Dame and Baylor measure themselves against the thoroughly secularized Ivies.
23 posted on
01/29/2008 4:51:07 PM PST by
RobbyS
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