RE: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Save America

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

 

And it is my right at their parent to choose how my children are educated.  Especially here in Texas where we have a strong backing for parental rights.  Texas has a pretty strong economy compared to the rest of the states.  Hmmmm Imagine that.

 

Peacefully yours,

PJ

 

 

 

From: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Walt L
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:05 AM
To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Re: Save America

 

 

                         Whoa, Nellie. Let's not toss the wet blanket over ALL home schooling. It's true religion plays a key role in some cases, however some children benefit from the more "personal" touch it can bring. My state of Washington requires a pretty firm "competency to teach" testing system.  Many college professors often find these children to be excellent students, but often lacking in social skills. I would argue that such skills are an absolute necessity in the working world. 

                           Many parents can be superb teachers. The key is to not cloister the student from life as it is on the outside, of whatever the home environment is.  Religious instruction needs to be done with care. Remember the LOVE intended, as well as the laws. Basing all education upon one theme is not healthy. I hold real fear of the passing of prejudices from parent to child, than I fear home schooling in the three R's.  I will say my opinions are based upon a "liberal theology." Walt 

 

 

 


--- In Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com, patrick mc govern <mcgvrn_ptrck@...> wrote:
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> Like I said, its mostly religious fanatics that believe in homeschooling and they honestly believe that they are better at everything than the real experts.
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>  You can lead people to knowledge but you can't make them think
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> From: Ron Gates ronnmorrison@...
> Subject: Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Save America
> To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 5:57 AM
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> Stupid woman, if every parent took ten years off work to teach their child and the gov paid for it HAH, who is going to teach the parent to teach???? a computer?
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> From: patrick mc govern mcgvrn_ptrck@...
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> Pure nonsense....but thats all any Tea Bagger can offer....homeschooling in this country is usually the result of Religious Fanatics, most of them clearly on the Right. Amazes me that these wackos actually believe they're more qualified to teach their kids better then real teachers who train for it for years
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>  You can lead people to knowledge but you can't make them think
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> --- On Thu, 3/3/11, elaine mckay glyndon47@... wrote:
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> From: elaine mckay glyndon47@...
> Subject: Re: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Save America
> To: Politics_CurrentEvents_Group@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011, 3:09 AM
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> Wrong, Wrong, Wrong
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> --- On Thu, 3/3/11, Julie Dinkins-Borkowski julie@... wrote:
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> From: Julie Dinkins-Borkowski julie@...
> Subject: [Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Save America
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> ChronWatch â€" March 1, 2011
> Save America: Homeschool!
> By Lee Duigon
> With the teachers’ union in New Jersey publicly praying for Gov. Chris Christie’s death, and the teachers’ union in Wisconsin shutting down the schools while they protest at the state house â€" they’ve enticed their students to join them, and found corrupt doctors to give them “sick notes” so they can be paid for walking off the job â€" can we as a nation please, finally, admit that the time has come to abolish public education?
> Public education is the teachers’ unions. And what are the teachers’ unions all about?
> Listen to Robert Chanin, who retired last year as general counsel for the National Education Association, the world’s biggest teachers’ union. In his farewell address, Chanin told us what the teachers’ union is all about. (Video of his speech is readily available on YouTube.) After complaining about “conservative ba****rds” picking on the poor little NEA with its three million members, Chanin boasted about the “hundreds of millions” of dollars the union contributes every year to left-wing politics and politicians. He called the NEA “the nation’s leading advocates for public education and the types of liberal social and economic agenda that these [right-wing] groups find unacceptable” â€" including homosexual “marriage,” ObamaCare, heavy-handed statist measures to “save the planet” from imaginary man-made Global Warming, all sorts of taxpayer-funded largesse to illegal aliens, and so on. All of these, and many more, are found
> on the list of formal resolutions adopted by the NEA at its 2010 national convention.
> Meanwhile another big fat teachers’ union, the United Federation of Teachers, spent $1.4 million last year, in the middle of a recession, on its 50th anniversary bash. Said UFT President Michael Mulgrew: “I’m not going to apologize for spending money to service our members.” His choice of words is telling.
> Where do the teachers’ unions get those hundreds of millions of dollars â€" not to mention a few hundred thousand for golf lessons at fancy country clubs â€" which they donate, annually, to try to turn America into a socialist hell-hole? From teachers’ union dues, of course â€" dues that must be paid whether the individual teacher wants to support “gay marriage” or not.
> Here’s how the system works. Democrat politicians sign the unions to sweetheart contracts â€" the sweeter, the better. The more they pay the teachers, the more money the union can collect in dues. Having collected the dues, the union leadership transfers boxcar-loads of money to Democrat political campaigns. It isn’t much of an exaggeration to describe the teacher unions as the funding machine of the American Left.
> And all the while, in the public schools, union members teach America’s children a catechism of big government, evolution, “celebration” of aberrant sexual behaviors, atheism, abortion, anti-capitalism, anti-Americanism, and anti-Christianity. Any teacher who does not do so is simply not following the union’s agenda. But we suspect, because a majority of teachers elect the radical union leaders and adopt the radical resolutions, that the majority of public school teachers have signed on to the agenda.
> And so it goes. Work nine months out of the year, gain tenure, rake in princely benefits that people in the real world can only fantasize about, retire at 55, and enjoy a handsome pension for doing jack-diddly nothing for the rest of your life. The politicians force the ungrateful peasants to pay for it all. And if their kids come out of your schools just a little better educated than a throw rug â€" tough!
> We can’t afford these crazy contracts anymore. We can’t afford those teacher pensions, the like of which are so far out of our own reach that they might as well be on Mars. And we can’t afford to have our children’s minds massaged by teachers’ unions!
> Any Christian who supports the public schools is siding with the enemy. But if Christians en masse removed their children from the public schools, the whole financial edifice would come crashing down.
> Kill the teachers’ unions, and radicalism in America dies.
> It’s hardly necessary to cite the inexhaustible statistics that show homeschooled children, and children educated in Christian schools, dramatically outperforming public school students by every academic measure known to man. If you’re not doing one or the other, look into it today.
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> Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. ~ Albert Einstein
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