Linda Bowles, “Clinton’s honoring his deal with teachers,” Creator’s Syndicate, 3/25/96.
Quotations from conservative or Christian sources, speaking to the conditions of society, and countering the Left's phobia of Christian morality.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Agenda of the Government Schools
The leaders of the NEA have an agenda. They are pro-choice on abortion and anti-choice on school selection. They oppose merit pay and the competency testing of teachers. They are actively pro-homosexual and actively anti-prayer in schools. They value equality over excellence and have a condom orientation toward morality. They generally view parents as inadequate. They are for big government and higher taxes. They are Democrats.
Soliciting the support of this powerful trade union in a speech to their leadership in 1991, Bill Clinton said, “If I become president, you’ll be my partners. I won’t forget who brought me to the White House.” ...
While Johnny and Jill may not be learning how to read, they are learning that teachers are underpaid, God is irrelevant, big business is ruining the environment, rewards should be based on need rather than performance, bisexual individuals are under the command of unstable genes, the Alamo was a great Mexican victory, society rather than the individual is responsible for crime, teachers are quite underpaid, competition is destructive, the American Constitution was written by racists, boys and girls are exactly the same except for unimportant differences, rich people enjoy stomping on poor people, Christopher Columbus infected the natives with syphilis, one person’s opinion is as good as any other, the right to kill an unborn child is sacred, teachers are grossly underpaid, sex between consenting children is inevitable, and the only hope of the world is for workers everywhere to unite.
Linda Bowles, “Clinton’s honoring his deal with teachers,” Creator’s Syndicate, 3/25/96.
Linda Bowles, “Clinton’s honoring his deal with teachers,” Creator’s Syndicate, 3/25/96.
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