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To: #3Fan
Talk radio, Fox News, then the internet. We're starting to make a dent. We still need to take more ground in the schools and universities, we need at least one movie studio, and more television channels. As far as media goes, I believe there is a huge market for conservative-based movies. Seems like almost every movie we see has a liberal theme to it.

Did you see the survey of college propfessors the other day? Of those who would give their party affiliation, school after school showed an almost solid Democrat line-up. These are the ones who teach (indoctrinate) our children.

I know what it's like. I went to a small Christian school in the 60's and listened to the most socialistic, atheistic bunk for 2 years. Then my father pulled me out of it because he wasn't going to pay private school tuition to have me indoctrinated. I didn't want to leave because I had friends, and tried to convince my dad that I wasn't being influenced. I was to a certain degree though... the propaganda was just too pervasive.

19 posted on 09/20/2002 1:54:37 PM PDT by LBGA
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To: LBGA
Did you see the survey of college propfessors the other day? Of those who would give their party affiliation, school after school showed an almost solid Democrat line-up. These are the ones who teach (indoctrinate) our children.

It's the unions. Teachers sacrifice their objectivity to the worship of the unions. I'm not sure what to do about that. It comes with a socialist-based system. More privatization or a market-based system may cut down on the propaganda.

I know what it's like. I went to a small Christian school in the 60's and listened to the most socialistic, atheistic bunk for 2 years.

At a "Christian" college. LOL That's what liberals do. Instead of presenting their ideas to be compared to conservative ideas, they infiltrate into conservative institutions to drown out opposing viewpoints. I guess they know their ideas won't stand up in the marketplace of ideas.

Then my father pulled me out of it because he wasn't going to pay private school tuition to have me indoctrinated. I didn't want to leave because I had friends, and tried to convince my dad that I wasn't being influenced. I was to a certain degree though... the propaganda was just too pervasive.

8 hours of lies a day may be hard to overcome. I never was much of a conservative until I went to college. Like yours they were lying their butts off pushing the socialist cause. For the first year they had me fooled, it seemed like they knew what they were talking about. I'm an information geek, I know a little about a lot of things (jack of all trades, master of none...LOL) and so their teachings would cause me to look into the subjects outside of their classrooms. I started noticing little discrepencies here and there and thought "if they're wrong about this, what else are they wrong about?". I started noticing that what they were teaching was propaganda. The rest is history. :^)

23 posted on 09/20/2002 9:00:42 PM PDT by #3Fan
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