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To: jlallen who wrote (364158)2/27/2003 9:33:21 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
The sadistic child molesting left at it again.
Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003

Vicious Educrats Taunt Children of National
Guard

Here's one reason why America's government school
monopolies are such failures: Taxpayer-supported leftist
"teachers" are too busy harassing children of military
personnel to teach.

Children of National Guard members are "coming home
upset, depressed, crying," said Maj. Peter Rogers, a
spokesman for the Maine National Guard. "This was based
on some incidents that were happening in school, both in
the classroom and on the playground."

National Guard officials said they had "over 30
complaints that name schools and individual principals,
teachers and guidance counselors."

Vicious "teachers" involved in the Marxist-led
appeasement movement are bullying children as young as 7
years old.

"What we're hearing is that some of the educators are
talking about the possible war in Iraq being unethical
and that those who would fight it are unethical," Rogers
says in today's Washington Times.

"About a week ago, we started doing our
family-assistance-center briefings," he said. "In these
briefings, a number of families came forward and talked
about their children coming home upset, depressed,
crying."

J. Duke Albanese, state commissioner of education. has
urged educrats to be more "sensitive" to military
children.

"Recently it has been brought to our attention that some
school personnel ... may have been less than sensitive
to children of military families regarding our continued
strained relations with Iraq," he wrote in a letter sent
Tuesday to all superintendents and principals in Maine's
government schools.

"In some cases, parents - who are about to be deployed -
have observed added stress and anxiety among their
children who perceive a staff member or their peers as
being insensitive to their beliefs and the potential
danger to loved ones."

And the Democrat teachers' unions just can't understand
why parents want school choice.
newsmax.com



To: jlallen who wrote (364158)2/27/2003 2:10:29 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 769670
 
There was nothing anti-American about it...

The article detailed how the press was controlled just like in dictatorships and you call that anti-American....you've got your values effed up there, counselor....