Thursday, January 24, 2013

Indoctrination



A president of a school board, a principal and many teachers being suspended and threatened with losing their jobs for voicing conservative ideals, children being suspended or expelled for playing pretend with fake guns, bubble guns, drawings of guns, "finger" guns, TALKING about guns: it's plain to see that the powers that be are trying to make certain that the next generation of children views guns and private gun ownership as insane, an embarrassment, dangerous and unthinkable. If we don't get a grip on this, no matter how we fight gun legislation today, tomorrow they will have our guns and then, quite easily, the rest of our freedom. STOP the public school's agenda to program our children to give up their freedom. STOP the indoctrination of the people who are our future!

6 comments:

Retta said...

:bang bang bang: (the sound of the hammer & nails as I built my soapbox)
It is absolutely ridiculous that people have been given so much power, that they feel they can tell people what they can & can't do in their free time!!!
I have said it before & I will say it again ... FREEDOM OF SPEECH, PEOPLE!!!
Notice the only time the government wants to shut people up is when someone speaks against them. UGH ... the hypocrisy just irks me!!! Pro-choice anything ... until it goes against what they want us to choose!!!

Representative said...

Recognizing that there actually IS an agenda makes it all come clearer. It's very frustrating to see, but I find it MORE frustrating to try to tell others what's going on and they are so steeped in the Bravo Sierra that they think I'M the silly one. Well, ok. Mark Twain said (something like) this: It's easier fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.

Representative said...

....AND....
Homeschooling only helps our kids (says me, a die-hard advocate for home education). We have to be involved with our local school district. We can, as taxpayers and as voters, still have some input. We can still show up at local meetings and we can still put in our two cents. If enough of us do we can turn things around. If not we could be in for a long, hard road.

Retta said...

I can't tell you how many times I tried to get involved when my kids were IN public school, that I was told they really didn't want help. I have also tried to go to meetings since homeschooling, only to be told that since it didn't effect my children, I had no business being there. HA ... ya but they sure don't mind my tax dollars going for their substandard education. GRRRRRR

Al Pence said...

I'm now running for sheriff.

Retta said...

And I am voting for you, Al ... but in order for that to happen, you have to live in my area ;)