Bbbbut, I'm for schools and education!

From WND:


A school district that participated in a terrorist-attack response drill apologized for using a scenario in which children were threated by a fictitious radical group that believes everyone should be homeschooled.

The made-up group, called Wackos Against Schools and Education, was invented by the local government emergency services director.

Ha ha, very funny.

See also Michelle Malkin's "Anti-homeschooling bigots strike again".

WackyHumor · Thu, 09/23/2004 - 19:44 · · Importance: 1

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This a case of the big lie method. Home-schoolers want to remove their children from the schools of aggression in the field of ideas. Officials know that their only chance to establish acceptance of aggression and the destruction of civilization, is to use the government schools to propagandize everyone. For such purposes, the terrorists of the moslem religious war are not a threat, but an ally, while home-schoolers are the scary enemy. If one didn't know this from other facts, one would have indications of it, from this libellous exercise.

Posted by: John S Bolton at Sep 24, 2004 12:44 AM


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