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To: Twink

I have a sig p 229 semi automatic, I am one of the few English who actually is very conservative I think because I was raised by a foster mother who grew up in the second world war and she remebers the bombs, going out to the country, her dad fighting, her mum working in an ammunitions factory

today many don’t know how lucky they are and you sound a great parent.
I teach my kids as much as I can due to not wanting them to be brainwashed by the lib teachers.

when I lived in massachusetts before I escaped my son was told for thanksgiving that how bad we were , he was told to celebrate ramadan and told that it’s alright to dress as a girl

My reaction , move south and teach my kids as much as I can


712 posted on 02/21/2008 4:03:02 PM PST by manc
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To: manc

My parents grew up during the Great Depression, my dad enlisted and fought during WWII. We were raised with that knowledge. My grandparents were immigrants, legal immigrants.

Many don’t know now lucky they are to live in this country and some don’t realize the sacrifice of those who fought for their rights/this country. I remember the day I was trashing Great Britain because of Ireland, and my Dad went nuts on me (nuts meaning screaming) how GB was and will always be our ally (per WWII). And he was Irish. We’re Italian and Irish second, American first, non-hyphenated. My paternal grandfather was a deputy sheriff in philly and half my family is really involved in the republican political machine and those deceased would be appalled by what’s happening today.

Education begins at home and learning/education is all about what happens in the home, imo. My kids attend (and attended) catholic school for 9 years and two attend public high school and their sisters will attend public high school. I have no fear they’ll turn out leftist regardless of what the schools (catholic and public) teach. What is taught in the home is far more important.

My teens have survived the Day of Silence (they and their friends, as do most teens consider it a joke). They’re surviving the nonsense of Global Warming but it’s a little harder with the two younger ones. They all consider Kwanzaa (sp) a joke and Ramandan isn’t on the radar.

And surprisingly, the teens teachers know it’s all a joke too and only want to teach the facts and help the kids learn critical thinking skills.

we’re in NJ, the liberal cesspool of the Northeast, lol. Can’t wait to move once the baby graduates high school - down south.


715 posted on 02/21/2008 4:28:09 PM PST by Twink
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