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Topic: More School Indoctrination
markumX's photo
Fri 09/25/09 02:57 PM
yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)

earthytaurus76's photo
Fri 09/25/09 03:01 PM

But you might make him cry, Fran.laugh


NO, let meeee. :tongue: pitchfork laugh

heavenlyboy34's photo
Fri 09/25/09 03:04 PM

yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)


that logic doesn't follow. If more people home schooled, they would have a better education (as this is the tendency), and would get the good jobs.

"Homeschoolers are not at a disadvantage when it comes to learning opportunities. Given the growth of homeschooling over the past two decades, there are now few academic resources, whether Advanced Placement classes or other specialized instruction, that are available to a conventionally schooled child but not to a homeschooled child. As a result, homeschooled children are academically prepared for college. Data from the Colorado Commission on Higher Education show that, based on SAT scores, ACT scores, college freshman year cumulative GPA, and cumulative credit hours, “academic performance analyses indicate that homeschool graduates are as ready for college as traditional high school graduates and that they perform as well on national college assessment tests as traditional high school graduates.” Studies have also shown that a greater proportion of homeschooled students go on to college than their traditionally schooled counterparts. Some California universities, including the University of California at Riverside and Stanford University, have even made special efforts to attract and enroll homeschooled students, who as a group have gained a reputation for being particularly motivated and for possessing “intellectual vitality.” They are also prepared socially. One study that looked at freshmen at a private liberal arts college reported significantly fewer anxiety symptoms than a matched sample of traditionally schooled students."

(according to Homeschool Association of California)

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Fri 09/25/09 06:03 PM


yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)


that logic doesn't follow. If more people home schooled, they would have a better education (as this is the tendency), and would get the good jobs.

"Homeschoolers are not at a disadvantage when it comes to learning opportunities. Given the growth of homeschooling over the past two decades, there are now few academic resources, whether Advanced Placement classes or other specialized instruction, that are available to a conventionally schooled child but not to a homeschooled child. As a result, homeschooled children are academically prepared for college. Data from the Colorado Commission on Higher Education show that, based on SAT scores, ACT scores, college freshman year cumulative GPA, and cumulative credit hours, “academic performance analyses indicate that homeschool graduates are as ready for college as traditional high school graduates and that they perform as well on national college assessment tests as traditional high school graduates.” Studies have also shown that a greater proportion of homeschooled students go on to college than their traditionally schooled counterparts. Some California universities, including the University of California at Riverside and Stanford University, have even made special efforts to attract and enroll homeschooled students, who as a group have gained a reputation for being particularly motivated and for possessing “intellectual vitality.” They are also prepared socially. One study that looked at freshmen at a private liberal arts college reported significantly fewer anxiety symptoms than a matched sample of traditionally schooled students."

(according to Homeschool Association of California)


Hmmmmmm.....You were homeschooled....and you don't have a job. Hmmmmmm slaphead

heavenlyboy34's photo
Fri 09/25/09 06:15 PM

AGAIN schools are a LOCAL issue governed by a elected LOCAL School board!!!!!

LEAVE MINE ALONE!!!!! I like mine!!!!!!!!!!!!


Not since the advent of the DEA, Federal Education Department, and other regulatory agencies. Schools also often accept federal aid-they do this at the cost of losing local control. If you want truly local schools, the federal education agencies must be abolished.

msharmony's photo
Fri 09/25/09 06:16 PM
Well, it could go either way.

It could be slanted unfairly for President Obama, or it could have been for his birthday or black history month which would have been completely relevant and acceptable in my opinion. I dont think children of native history are afforded the right to not learn about Columbus because he was an important part of american history , though many natives dont consider him the hero he is portrayed to be. President Obama is also a historical figure at this point and his election can serve as a great motivator to many children who may not have thought that type of achievement possible for them.

But not knowing the whole story (when does the news ever report that anymore),,,,who knows?

heavenlyboy34's photo
Fri 09/25/09 06:16 PM

yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)


Actually, if more people home schooled, there would be fewer well-paying jobs for foreigners! (as the local children would be better educated). Be careful what you wish for! :wink:

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Fri 09/25/09 08:25 PM


yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)


that logic doesn't follow. If more people home schooled, they would have a better education (as this is the tendency), and would get the good jobs.

"Homeschoolers are not at a disadvantage when it comes to learning opportunities. Given the growth of homeschooling over the past two decades, there are now few academic resources, whether Advanced Placement classes or other specialized instruction, that are available to a conventionally schooled child but not to a homeschooled child. As a result, homeschooled children are academically prepared for college. Data from the Colorado Commission on Higher Education show that, based on SAT scores, ACT scores, college freshman year cumulative GPA, and cumulative credit hours, “academic performance analyses indicate that homeschool graduates are as ready for college as traditional high school graduates and that they perform as well on national college assessment tests as traditional high school graduates.” Studies have also shown that a greater proportion of homeschooled students go on to college than their traditionally schooled counterparts. Some California universities, including the University of California at Riverside and Stanford University, have even made special efforts to attract and enroll homeschooled students, who as a group have gained a reputation for being particularly motivated and for possessing “intellectual vitality.” They are also prepared socially. One study that looked at freshmen at a private liberal arts college reported significantly fewer anxiety symptoms than a matched sample of traditionally schooled students."

(according to Homeschool Association of California)


That would of course be a bit bias coming from the home school association by design. While I am not sure about intellectual vitality I would not agree they prepared socially, when they don't interact with other kids outside their own source of indoctrination.

cashu's photo
Sat 09/26/09 04:42 PM

yes it's worked so great so far huh *eye roll*

if you right wingers don't like the school systems, home school them....so we foreigners can get all the good jobs ;)

wow I like the way you tell these folks about there future of there children . the rain bow country . no future for the children here we don't need them they won't work , there all lazy .. when mexico runs out of morons we ca go to asia and get persains or arabs to do our work . stupid americans ... thanks I'vd been saying that in a different way for a long time .. dumb *** americans .

heavenlyboy34's photo
Sat 09/26/09 04:56 PM
I'm not a fan of teaching children to worship presidents of any era. :P

daniel48706's photo
Sat 09/26/09 05:06 PM
ok as soon as I saw that this is a youtube video, I stopped reading. mean seriously folks, who here honestly believes that youtube is anything other than remade, dubbed over videos, made to make a specific statement? (in regards to politics anyway).

I guaruntee anything "heard" from these childrens mouths was dubbed in after the fact to make it appear they were singing or chanting anything at all to do with President Obama.

People need to wake up and STOP SPREADING THE MADE UP B.S. PROPOGANDA AND OUTRIGHT FALSEHOODS that they see and read, and start listening to the source itself. In other words, instead of reading that President Obama said abcdefg, close your mouths and computers, get up out of your chairs, and go to wherever he is speaking and listen to hm yourself. Then I challange you to wait 24 hours (if even that long) and google or youtube that very speach, and I garuntee what tyou find in the press will contradict what you heard in person.

God Bless.

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