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To: ameribbean expat

The kid’s story just doesn’t make sense to me. He wanted to impress his teachers about his skills but didn’t show it to a teacher until she heard it? A kid who wanted to do a project would usually tell a teacher beforehand and THAT specific teacher would have known when he was going to bring it in. FWIW.. the whole “Islamaphobic” stuff is bull. My own kids had to show a cardboard sword wrapped in aluminum foil to the Security guard (a prop for a Shakespeare play in Honors English). All schools are concerned about weapons/suspected weapons from white/black/asian/hispanic/fill in the blank... it’s not ONE group.


7 posted on 09/16/2015 6:37:06 AM PDT by momtothree
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To: momtothree

Are you hard of reading? He did show it to the first teacher and that teacher told him to not show it to anyone else.


13 posted on 09/16/2015 6:47:58 AM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: magna carta; Whenifhow
Then-Texas Gov Rick Perry showered illegals w/tax benefits, including education tax dollars to educate them in ways to overthrow the US govt.

REFERENCE--- Some 10 years back, Texas schools started used Mexican textbooks for their backward illiterate Spanish-speaking students. Texas textbooks advocated the Mexican perspective including:

<><> anti-white, anti-capitalist anti-USA viewpoints;

<><> Mexican textbooks falsified US history,

<><> proselytized blood-thirsty La Raza savagery;

<><> using teaching as brainwashing;

<><> inculcating violent separatist, latino supremacy idealogy.

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REFERENCE--Subversive Texas Textbooks---distributed nationwide--- vilify conservative groups;

Breitbart Texas | 09/10/2014 | Merrill Hope / FR Posted by Rusty0604

In 2006, uber-liberal "Texas Rising" stated its mission: "developing an emerging generation of social justice-minded, informed and engaged leaders is essential to the long-term health of our communities and the development of progressive public policy in Texas."

...a sneak peak at the preliminary Social Studies textbook found including distortions, omissions and half-truths all passing for accurate high school US history...

And there's this gem: "The radical right consists of groups that sometimes gather under the flag of militant anticommunism. Often known as reactionaries, they denounce most forms of government regulation, including progressive taxation and restrictions and industry.Examples of political groups on the radical right are the John Birch Society, the National States & Rights party, The Christian Crusade, and the Tea Party movement."

Strangely enough, these cream puff radicals who abhor police power would not hesitate to use government police power to enforce the changes they desire.

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...

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THIRD WORLD INFILTRATION College Board exams changed history answers... revisionist historians developed different answers to the question of what America’s story is about. From their perspective, at the heart of our country’s history—like the history of any other powerful nation—lies the pursuit of empire, of dominion over others. At its core, say the revisionists, America’s history is about our capacity for self-delusion, our endless attempts to justify raw power grabs with pretty fairy-tales about democracy. ....

NOTE WELL: This terrifying Third World revisionism is straight out of Third World textbooks---emphasizing the T/W effort to undermine US ntl security for the coming armed takeover.

The conniving T/W uses an ancient formula going back to Greco-Roman times---where savages, barbarians and thieves overrun a bountiful country lusting after its power and riches.

15 posted on 09/16/2015 6:51:34 AM PDT by Liz
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To: momtothree

He showed it to his science teacher who complimented him and advised him not to show it to anyone else.


27 posted on 09/16/2015 7:10:17 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Sta, si cum canibus magnis currere non potes, in portico.)
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