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To: TheBigB
"It's California. Just wait, they'll come up with something stupider next week."

You can take that to the bank, Big B.

Those who are proposing/implementing these new "acceptance" policies should set the example, don't you think?

They should drop their current "significant other," and re-marry their divorced, ie. "rejected," former spouses.

Can't have "rejection," can we?

And henceforth, they should do all their socializing with traditional conservatives. Can't "reject" them either, right?

They must be sure to attend any abortion clinic protests in their areas, to meet Terry Randall and other pro-lifers so these people can be invited to their birthday parties and other events.

By setting this fine example, they will be inspiring these children to do the right thing.

44 posted on 08/11/2004 2:12:24 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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Want the kids to accept one another as equals all around?

Remove their sense of individuality. Remove their self-confidence. Remove their ability to be themselves and resist outside pressures.

Turn them all into drones.

Make George Orwell proud and turn our next generation of children into cuddle happy zombies!


If you want to increase the amount of intermingling in a school, provide activities that bring people from different social circles into contact. My high school had a mandatory athletics program. The nerds and the jocks played sports together, and wouldn't you believe it? Some of the nerds turned out to be great at sports, and they became socially mobile. Other extracurricular activities besides sports were encouraged, and many jocks joined the choir and theater arts programs. Would you believe it? Some of them were great it. There were no "easy" classes for jocks, so they could pass and continue to play. They had to participate in academics as much as they participated in their sports. Study halls, and evening study hours in the library for underperforming students helped struggling students cope. Student tutors helped.

Even though I went to a private high school, the cost per student was only a few hundred more than most public schools spend per student.


48 posted on 08/11/2004 2:23:11 PM PDT by coconutt2000
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