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  • rseymorejr

    Ultimate Member
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    Feb 28, 2011
    26,234
    Harford County
    It's very similar here in coastal NC. Children wear their NRA and firearm branded shirts and hats to school (Remington, etc...) and openly talk about hunting and shooting.

    When we lived in Alabama my son would throw his shotgun in his truck to go shooting after school. Half of the kids in his high school had guns in their vehicles during the school day
     

    engineerbrian

    JMB fan club
    Sep 3, 2010
    10,149
    Fredneck
    Check this out. My son learned about the Bill of Rights the other day and came home with a 16 out of 16! After I saw what he drew for the Second and Third Amendment I was surprised I didn't get a letter home from the teacher instead :thumbsup:
     

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    gmhowell

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    Nov 28, 2011
    3,406
    Monkey County
    Check this out. My son learned about the Bill of Rights the other day and came home with a 16 out of 16! After I saw what he drew for the Second and Third Amendment I was surprised I didn't get a letter home from the teacher instead :thumbsup:

    The drawing for the 2nd is cool, but that 3rd amendment one is awesome. Shows a good gut level understanding.
     

    miles71

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    Jul 19, 2009
    2,536
    Belcamp, Md.
    Not all teachers are brainwashing the kids. Get involved with the school system and demand changes as parents. Teachers are not listened to in the system as much as parents.
     

    tall.guy88

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 9, 2013
    1,227
    West Virginia
    Good on you! It's a tough commitment and takes alot of self sacrifice. We homeschooled and it took my wife out of the workforce. It was well worth it. I have two great kids who have grown into fine adults with moral character and a real sense of right from wrong. My son is getting straight A's at college and will be transferring to Liberty (hopefully) next year.

    Amen brother. We are taking the same road. No TV in the house, only Christian radio. My wife gave up her career and I teach on Saturdays. Its made a huge difference. I believe many of our country's problems are tied to parents sending their kids off to be taught by a bunch of left leaning irresponsible people. Case in point- our over spending as a nation. No one teaches financial stewardship. Kids are going to school and being taught they can get away with anything.

    I got a 17 year old on my HVAC team that is absolutely useless. He cant do anything from making simple decisions to showing up half the time. He has an excuse for everything. I keep telling him, this aint public school you are held accountable here. What a mess. He will be fired soon and we will be paying his unemployment from our socialist leader. I did not act like that at 17. My daddy kicked my butt many times to make sure I knew right from wrong and how to work. This doesnt exist as much anymore.
     

    alpine44

    Active Member
    Feb 5, 2010
    150
    No question that home schooling is the better option these days.

    But if you have kids in the public fool system you need to hold the teachers and principals accountable for what they teach or not.

    You (and I) are funding their paychecks.
     

    smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,525
    I mentioned this in another thread, but running for and getting on the school board is probably one of the biggest changes you can make in your locality.

    Best response. The reason the educational system largely leans to the left is because people from the left have chosen to take jobs in the school system and move to leadership positions within it to set policy. I saw problems with schools and an opportunity to help my community and became a teacher. I encourage the kids to think for themselves as much as possible(during elections I refuse to tell him who I'm voting for until they bring me 5 things each candidate believes in and tell me first who they like the best), but do make sure to inject some balance every once in a while.

    ...case in point...
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    I was google-chatting with my buddy while he was over in afghanistan. He shared some information about a school over there and sent some pictures. If any of my students makes an excuse or complains, I send them to read the poster for a dose of reality. I want them to know what opportunity they have in our country, relative to the rest of the world, and I want them to know that our military's strength, bravery, and sacrifice brings them peace.

    All of my kids know I shoot and many come to me to talk about experiences hunting or shooting with their family. One girl, Katie, has her own .243 that she uses to go hunting with her pop. A couple of weeks ago she came up to me with a big smile on her face to tell me about her first experience field-dressing a deer. I congratulated her and shared some similar experiences.

    My car is always parked near the car-loop, mdshooters sticker facing out. ffmike saw my car a little bit ago when he was swinging by after school. I regularly wear my browning, idpa, and even my glock hat to school for shade when I'm teaching outside.

    Around the time the 5'th grade does their similated congressional hearings, in which they learn about our constitution and hold debates on it, I always have a few students come to me for some extra tutoring. I make damned sure they know the bill of rights and are familiar with why our founding fathers found them important enough to specifically name, amongst our other unnamed inalienable rights.

    ...the point of this is that if you are unhappy with how the schools are being run, do something about it. Volunteer to help out at recess, or in the PTA, or sub every once in a while. If you are thinking of career opportunities, become a teacher. Unless our side of the argument gets involved in education, the left is going to continue to steer the direction of the country.

    While we're here fighting in the present, the left is doing a damned good job of fighting us from the future. The only way to beat them is to use their own strategy against them.
     

    Crxflippr

    Foolish Mortal
    Oct 23, 2008
    1,749
    Frederick
    Some of you guys judge teachers the same way Brady campaigners judge gun owners. The few nutters that do stuff like that are an immense minority. If they weren't, they wouldn't make the news.

    I was a Special Ed assistant for a few years before heading back to school to finish my teaching certification. During that time I went from class to class with various students as a one-on-one aid. I sat in on social studies, math, science, art, gym, and language arts classes, and I've never (no hyperbole), never seen a teacher try to convince a student that it was okay to give up their rights, or that no one had a right to have a gun.

    I'm not going to claim that smokey is the rule, as much as I'd like him to be, but the standard social studies teacher is closer to him than these nutters. Instead of screaming about teachers based on the select news you read, why not ask some of the MDS teachers, like Smokey or Norton, what their experience has shown them.
     
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    Tashtego

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    Jan 6, 2013
    276
    We r homeschooling too for these reason.

    :thumbsup:

    Maybe we need to start a homeschooling subgroup!

    For folks with kids in public schools. I agree on holding the schools accountable. Most of that would have to be through personal and political influence. But legally, you might have some recourse for them making your kids express a viewpoint you don't agree with. It's very hard to require the schools to teach the right thing, but if they are being forced to say something specific you should be able to get them the right to fulfill the assignment expressing their own view. So if the project is to write a letter to congress, the kid should be allowed to write in favor of things he agrees with, instead of expressing the teacher's view. Also if the school allows student groups on a issue, they generally need to allow groups on both sides.
     

    Jacks or Better

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    Nov 10, 2008
    1,143
    AACo
    THIS is why I don't trust public schools. I would really like to know if the teacher acted on her own or if this came from her superiors.

    A little shame falls on these parents for not reviewing their child's work for so many months. I would have been in that school, paper in hand, media in tow, and fury on my lips, to get this sorted out the very next day after it had been written.



    :thumbsup:

    Maybe we need to start a homeschooling subgroup!

    Not a bad idea. I'd be game.
     

    rbird7282

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    Dec 6, 2012
    18,718
    Columbia
    Funny you should post this.

    My son just texted me on a break at school (A Montgomery County H.S.).

    He had just sat through a Civics class in which the whole period was spent slamming the United States for "killing thousands of innocents" in response to 911.

    Of course, NO mention of the thousands of innocents killed here.

    He reports regular liberal and Democratic Party indoctrination. In fact he got suspended once for getting into a heated argument with a teacher over pushing Obama (man I just want to spit when I say, type or think that name...) before the last election.

    Just like when they suspended him for DEFENDING himself in a fight instead of running for a teacher, I told them they could send him home, but I would be taking him out to lunch and movie to reward his standing up for himself.

    Thanks for the free day off MoCo PS.

    Libtards.....

    I know it will never happen but that teacher should be fired immediately. Piece of crap.
     
    Feb 28, 2013
    28,953
    Did anybody else hear the doofus on Sean Hannity yesterday that called him at about 5:00?

    Sean asked him what he would do if someone armed broke into his house, while he was home?

    "Well, I guess it's my time to go".

    Liberals really are stupid. And this guy was supposed to be a teacher.
     

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