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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (6841)12/29/2004 10:54:17 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
The Indoctrination Flu

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One of the more insidious plots the Democrats use is that of exploitation of their influence over our nation’s students. Now while I don’t think any of us mind our kids being exposed to new ideas in school, the exclusive hard left direction they are sent off in is disturbing at best.

According to Cybercast News Service, “The Rainforest Action Network (RAN) organized the group of second grade children on December 16th to protest JP Morgan Chase. A RAN press release stated the elementary school children attended to "hand deliver over 700 colorful handmade posters from children around the world asking William B. Harrison, chief executive officer of JP Morgan Chase, to keep his promise and stop lending money to projects that destroy endangered forests and cause global warming."

While liberal hysterics fail to withstand a mature logical standard, they can be worded in ways that pliable young minds can morph into scientific truth. It’s hard to challenge young minds who are taught on a daily basis how to correct adults via Nickelodeon and a Cartoon Network, owned in part by socialist-millionaire Ted Turner.
"Today, young rainforest heroes from around the world are reminding JP Morgan Chase that its most important stakeholders are future generations. This is education in action, and these are kids the Earth can count on. These posters represent the wisdom and creativity of a new generation inspired to protect the Earth." - Tracy Solum, director of “Rainforests in the Classroom” on the Rainforest Action Network website

As we focus on the War on Terror, the battle for the classroom has yet to be waged. It will not be a quick and easy one since most professors feel their tactic is part of a greater cause, and kids now have been led to believe they’re always right. An ugly combination.
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