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    Originally posted here by imaginedsanity
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    All things considered though, it was like choosing between black and white, with the acceptable color being blue.
    The presidency has become a choise between the lesser of all evils...
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    Wow! deimos arn't you proud that your thread has reached 7 pages? I know i would be.

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    this must be our logo (might have to ask illinois university)


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    alrighty then

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    Wow Bush is really better than I thought. He not only rules foreign governments and controls secret police but now he has managed to completely control the entire national public school system and dictate curriculum. Schools are local, the school board decides basic curriculum and the teacher and principle decide on specifics. Sure there are federal guidlines and the president can introduce mandate such as Parents can choose which schools to send their kids too, but that has been an option in my school distric for years already.

    The curriculum does not have to be approved by "all the above" if that was the case we would get nowhere. If Bush were picking the curriculum I doubt he's be reading a textbook touting how great and wonderful Gandi was and how evil the British empire was. Since him and Blair are the leaders of the international Bush/Blair crime sydicate.

    A teacher has guidlines to follow and can use some great imagination in his or her curriculum. That is why every class is significantly different in the same school and different schools in the same school district have varying results.

    The school system has it's problems and no matter who is president each person can greatly affect the school direction through local elections, meetings and events.

    I for one don't have a problem with a liberal agenda, as long as the entire story and facts are given. In the eyes of an Indian the British empire probably was evil. If opinion or speculation is being presented as fact, I would have a problem with it.

    Face it, schools are liberal, the president has miniscule input toward already long established curriculum and the biggest inpact you can make is in your own backyard.

    It's probably Bushys fault that I had to wait an hour while some dunbass paved a bridge during peak rush hour this morning. Fking Republicans.

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    I know, all of a sudden Bush is responsible for everything from foreign policy to wiping my ass in the morning. Truth is, the president cannot control what teachers say and think, teachers can. They are free to be liberal or conservative and they are free to express whatever opinion they have. However, even though they can express their opinion freely, it is not right to deliver only one side of every argument to young students who will take their opinion as fact.

    BTW, apparently in my absense imaginedsanity has claimed he is not a pothead.
    But whatever he's smoking it must be good **** to allow him to stick his head so far up his own ass.

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    haha yea. obviously im not one of those kids who take what everything the teacher says as facts, but there are a lot of people at my school who if they hear it from a teacher they wont believe it otherwise. its sad when people base their views and opinions on what their told....

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    Wasn't implying you, of course. If you did, you probably would not have started this thread. Just clarifying. It's the same at my school. Some don't, but a majority do, and that's unfortunate.

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    max i think u r right i think that the teachers r trin to make us become liberals they should jus leave us alone n keep their beliefs to themslevs.(by the way this is jeff hauck)

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    wow jeff that was like so off-topic its like crazy
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