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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (244146)3/31/2002 1:55:13 AM
From: d.taggart  Respond to of 769670
 
Your right patricia! as always ,,,,,,,,we need kids killing kids in the name of gun control, we need to stay on course, you dems have it to where blacks cannot even read voting ballots so jesse jackoff junior proposed pictures intead of names on ballots,keep going kid it is working,whatever your goal was must be being met because you dems are status quoe all day and all the way,lol............ your another idiot, imo, do you and richie wanna hookup? Your made for each other, you can be the toilet paper...............



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (244146)3/31/2002 11:10:51 AM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Centralized dumbing down!

townhall.com

So, the CTA found a legislator, Democrat Assemblywoman Jackie
Goldberg of Los Angeles, willing to carry a bill to make curriculum and
textbook selection decisions part of union collective bargaining. What they
can't stop at individual schools, they'll stop with Sacramento savvy.

If enacted, AB2160 effectively could freeze out parents from curriculum
decisions
, as union representatives and school boards would negotiate
new contracts -- including which textbooks to buy -- behind closed doors.



To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (244146)4/2/2002 12:43:06 PM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 769670
 
>> I don't want the gov't teaching my kids any moral issues of any kind. I will decide what is right and wrong to teach them............. <<

how you gonna do that if you're at work all day and the kids are in school?

>> Your reason is the precise reason I don not support Bush's education plan. The federal gov't will be deciding on the agenda that is to be taught <<

so what do you suggest, the federal government ought not be involved in education? education standards should be decided by local school boards and communities or something?