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To: livius
My big regret is that I didn't homeschool.

Well I have the same problem in a sense.Both drank too much Kool Aid in College, and went through without taking a single History Course.

Well , let them live with tyranny for a while then.But the fact is that we woke up a little late on WWII. We had the same things happening in Europe that happen here now.And we had tremendous liberal inertia to overcome then.The US public had to see a few pictures of what the fascists in Europe were doing. It will happen here if Nazobumster gets elected. Then things will change. This election is our last chance to avoid the suffering America is about to experience.And the youth will have to live under it to wake up. Wake up they will though, even if a little late.

Now the latest generation , those who attended high school 2000 on, are not like the indoctrinated ones of previous years. They do not accept the standard indoctrination in school. So its a complex situation.

I wish my son, now 28, had served with the military.

172 posted on 10/10/2008 4:23:33 PM PDT by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing, ( member NRA)
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To: Candor7

My son did serve in the military, and was going to make a career of it until the Clinton-imposed changes began to affect him. He couldn’t take the PC and left and went to work in private industry.

But now he seems to have forgotten all his earlier experiences. Granted, he lives in California and has been the member of one of the most powerful unions for 12 years now. He’s subject to Dem indoctrination morning, noon and night. But even so it depresses me that he would be such a fool that he is being bought out because he thinks Obama is going to “give him things.” Where did I go wrong???


177 posted on 10/10/2008 4:30:05 PM PDT by livius
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To: Candor7

I didn’t home school, but I realized early on that I had to deprogram my kids every single day after school. I insisted on them teling me what they learned everyday etc. There was none of that ‘how was school, “fine mom” end of conversation stuff at our house. I read all their books, all their tests, homework etc. LOL, they had some interesting debates with their teachers:) But they learned how to stand up for what was right and to reject what was wrong.

My grandchildren are homeschooled and I am glad, mostly because I don’t want them exposed to their “piers”. They are going to learn nothing good from them:(


186 posted on 10/10/2008 4:35:03 PM PDT by Hanna548
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