Posted on 07/05/2011 7:52:34 PM PDT by Steelfish
Edited on 07/05/2011 7:55:58 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Won't the pages get stuck together?
For all the battle cry to do away with the Dept. of Education, I guess people don’t get it that if every conservative took their kids out of government schools, it would put a major dent in the federal education Leviathan.
California rewrites history part two.
A couple of months ago, I read an article in my local newspaper by a disgruntled teacher who is very upset that the people of Orange County, CA, are turning their backs on public schools, telling her that the schools do not reflect their values, the education is inferior, they feel that the public schools are incapable of being “saved,”and they are no longer going to waste their time trying to do so.
Christian schools are popping up all over the place, according to this teacher, and she’s not happy about it.
Well, when government school officials and the legislature consider parents (taxpayers who have to pay for this nonsense) too stupid to know what is best for their children, they’re going to get some pushback — finally.
Communist Goals (1963)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1595013/posts
Someone please name one, just one, contribution by a transgender American to the common good. Just one.
Anybody?
I cannot think of a gay person either!
Well, just for starters, I would say Leonard Bernstein has contributed sublime melodies.
I guess we could add Oscar Wilde to the list as well.
OK, but Oscar Wilde was not American, so will he be in California’s textbook? I’ve thought this over. There are very few whose art truly transcended their personal life: composer Aaron Copeland, J. Edgar Hoover, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Johnny Mathis, Andy Warhol. That’s about it.
Placemark.
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