Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/26/06 01:55:02 AM |
Age 38, TX |
Public Schools aren't in the business of teaching students to become employers, but instead to become employees. They don't teach them economics or how to become rich or how to use economic tools of leverage and very little of interest and none of real estate investing.
Public Schools are there to fill the gaps of the lower rung service industries, just like easy access borders are there to allow ease of manual/illegal labor.
How does communism fit into this? Do you know what or who a communist is, even?
What is this communist manefesto? If you read it and see when the ten planks were manifested in this country, you will come to realize that the US was a communist entity BEFORE Russia in 1917. Trotsky's Jewish Bolsheviks were from New York, even.
If Communism's dead, where are all the dead communists? The berlin wall didn't come down because we won the cold war. Kruchev said that we would be defeted w/o firing a shot. We had became so similar to the reds that the wall was redundant. We lost our values, especially of self determination and Nationalism. We decided a long time ago to let the gov't decide all things for us. Mc Carthy was so right, and Hitler must have had a clue. The illustrious FDR said "What's wrong with communists? Some of my best friends are communists." (I guess he had tea with the Rosenbergs?)
My point is this... Who came up with this doctrine? Who were the super rich in Russia during the days of the iron curtain?
How was Bill Clinton able to protest the Vietnam War in Moscow during the later years of the Iron Curtain/Cold War?
Kruchev was right!
Here's the holy hand grenade.
The pin's been pulled allready.
Communism is the political application of talmudic judaism.
And you wonder why Jesus Christ is hated in by our Gov't and Public School System? I've heard "W" mention "god" in his speaches, but who's god? some pagan god of war? He never mentioned once the name of Jesus Christ.
Maranatha
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 11:38:24 PM |
Age 81, TX |
How are students supposed to find out which career is best for them?
Being forced at any age to decide from numerous career choices, without knowing what activity they entail and what the requirements are, is generally unfair and unhelpful.
While early professional tests on inclination and skills narrow down the choices, an approach must be found for real life experience by summer or part-time internships or mentorships.
Forget government edicts.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 03:05:58 PM |
Age 54, GA |
This article was ASTOUNDING!! Though I didn't know about Gov Jeb Bush's latest move demanding that 9th graders declare their majors,I had noticed the strong trend to train-to-work. I didn't give much thought to it, UNTIL THIS ARTICLE. WOW... you cleared the air.
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Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 01:56:11 PM |
Age 38, MD |
You raise a good point how not all children should go to college. I also understand how you feel about some people think one career is more socially valuable than another. My fear is that some children are not given the choice or opportunity to take academically rigorous classes simply because of an internal tracking system which makes it next to impossible to change your mind about what you want to be "when you grow up" This denys many children their God given rights to pursue His calling, whatever that may be.
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Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 01:49:20 PM |
Age 38, MD |
Thank You Mr. Howse for writing your article USA Schooling the Communist way. It has addressed an issue which I have been concerned about for some time now. There is a movement in education through government mandates to make each student carbon copies of eachother. This is opposed bt Biblical thinking which each individual is uniquely precious in His sight. Origionality and personality is being driven out of our children in the name of "equality". I have nothing against equal opportunities for all but we should never forget that God has unique calls on each of our childrens' lives and a cookie cutter approach to education denys our children access to pieces of their own God given makeup. Railroading children into a specific carer path impedes personal growth and manipulates who the future learers will be.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 09:47:42 AM |
Age 76, NY |
The article, of course, is correct. The problem is that too many Christians thought that pulling out of society and closing their eyes to what many Americans were telling them -- including Mr. Howse YEARS AGO!
Those who say they didn't know of this or that current LATEST evidence of a years' long implementation of the plans of the Change Agents, have themselves to blame.
Too many Christians read only Christian news and views and think that that's all there is.
What there "is" has been steadily implanted in EVERY ASPECT of society for decades now, in ways that reach those who never hear the truth of what has been done and who has done it.
It's all well and good to cluck in appreciation for someone pointing out the problems for the umpteenth or hundredteenth time in decades. But, those who clucked all along never went beyond the clucking and left it all to those who were writing books or selling videos that were seldom seen in venues where people should have seen them and helped to spread the word.
We all are now reaping the harvest of letting a generation or two be trained to help with the agenda of taking apart the country.
Many good people have warned for years. More other good people have thought it was all taken care of because someone was watching and warning.
Joan Battey, Apalachin, NY
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Re: Re: Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/25/06 06:23:39 AM |
Age 44, TN |
I believe perhaps you have misunderstood
my comments regarding "homeland" versus
"foreign" missions. The person who wrote
the original comment stated that he/she
felt the call to missions in the 9th
grade. Obviously a 9th grader wasn't
headed overseas, or even out of the state
at that age unless his/her parents were
already on a mission field. Believe me,
I am a firm believer in spreading the
gospel to the world. I give to and pray
for and am very supportive of missions
both home and abroad. My comments regarding
homeschooling for such a child were simply
to imply that the child would have been
taken out of a possible mission field
at that point in time. What a waste of
a really great opportunity for some good
old fashioned on the job training!
For what it is worth - the world has arrived
at our doorstep in the good old USA.
Foreign missions is practically in our
back yard! For example, my son attends
public school in a small town - population
11,000. In our high school this past year
we had children from Iraq, Iran, Mexico,
Japan, and Ukrain, just to name a few.
What a wonderful opportunity he had to
interact with these kids and share his
faith with them. A homeschooled child
would have had a much more limited oppor-
tunity.
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Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 10:20:44 PM |
Age 28, VA |
Good point! I would LOVE to hear the answer to this question!
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 01:30:41 PM |
Age 38, CO |
To quote a great American President:
"The philosphy of the classroom in one generation is the philosphy of the government in the next." -Abraham Lincoln
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 01:25:40 PM |
Age 38, CO |
To quote a great American President:
The philosphy of the classroom in one generation is the philosphy of the government in the next. -Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 12:51:24 PM |
Age 35, GA |
Amen!
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 11:23:57 AM |
Age 45, FL |
Oh my gosh, I live in Florida and had no idea about this law that Gov. Bush signed. I consider myself to well informed. I listen to talk radio, receive updates from every conservative websight, including this one and I did know about this. This will effect my children as they are approaching the 9th grade. How did this go under my radar? I have been deceived when it comes to Gov. Bush and Pres. Bush. They are not conservative thinkers. This is just one more reason for private schooling or better yet home schooling.
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Re: Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/24/06 10:42:59 AM |
Age 21, OH |
When I read your comment and the comment to which you replied, I find yours to be the one on a "high horse." People are called to various places, so who are you to suppose that that person was better suited for homeland missions? Sure, workers are need at home, too, but some are to go while others stay. If you have such a high burden for the situation at home, then you work here and let others know the need and benefit of doing so. Just don't knock down the alternative, which is also needed and beneficial.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 10:48:16 PM |
Age 49, MN |
While I strongly agree that the government should NOT be making the decisions about children's work futures, there is a decided need for showing other paths to success to our kids. As it stands now, they are only presented with "one path to success"...and that is a 4-year college. Labor and Education Department stats show that 30% of those entering a 4-year college drop out and another 30% end up employed in jobs that didn't require a degree in the first place!
These kids need to know there are other acceptable options to post-secondary education...and those options desperately need to be shown as socially appropriate, both to the kids and to the parents.
Otherwise, we will continue down the path of spending tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to send kids to a 4-year college when they have absolutely no idea why it is they are there...they are there simply because that is what you do after high school....
And that's sad.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 10:48:02 PM |
Age 49, PA |
Sir,
I've been an education researcher for over 30 years and I agree with your essay except for one very important point you've missed. Our public education system changed, not 15 years ago as you say, but shortly after President Lyndon Johnson's massive ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT was passed by Congress in 1965. It was then that the traditional American classroom was changed into a life-adjustment, psycho-social clinic through the Act's monatary grants to educational change agents who disseminated their destructive programs into every school district in the Union.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 09:16:16 PM |
Age 30, AZ |
Um I was reading this and is not forcing a child to pick a career before they are legally an adult is insane. I mean what happened to the first admendment rights of "free speech" which does IMO cover what job you will do. The goverment just wants to make all of us do what they want and I for one am sick and tired of it. Time to take all children out of public schools and home school them. No more public education!
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 04:41:40 PM |
Age 44, AZ |
I'm a Pastor. Do students in Florida's public schools have "clergy" as one of their career choice options?
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 04:29:36 PM |
Age 71, OH |
I knew this was coming several years ago. My wife and I took our twins out of the government school in the 6th grade and put them in a christian school and have not regretted it since. I have a grandson that graduated from high school and couldn't read his diploma! They wanted him to go another year, I said that they had 12 yrs to teach him how to read and didn.t how was they going to do it in one year. Its easy to control people when they have been dumbed down. I will forward this message to all on my email list it is a very good read and am looking forward to the second part.
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Re: Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 04:00:58 PM |
Age 44, TN |
How wonderful that you had that kind of
call on your life at such an early age.
Too bad you sought to distance yourself
from the mission field by staying home
and failing to be the salt and light
God would have been able to have you be
in your own "Jerusalem." Get off your
spiritual high horse.
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Re: U.S.A. Schooling the Communist Way Part I
| Posted On: 06/23/06 12:40:12 PM |
Age 20, WV |
I think this idea is very outlandish. C'mon, asking a 9th grader to make a major career choice? Also, having the government pick what you should go into just by looking over transcripts? That's terrible.
I am a 20 year old college student and I'll be entering my Junior year of college this fall. I am not even 100% sure of what I want to do. Most of my friends aren't either. I have a good idea and I have picked a major, but I still like the thought of taking any type of classes I want and being able to change my mind and explore other options. If someone had sat me down in 9th grade and told me that which career I should choose...who knows what that might have been. Children and still learning and growing at that point in their educational lives...and I personally wasn't as studious now. Upon graduating high school, I had a mere 2.9 GPA, mostly because I was young and slacked off a great deal, but would that have knocked me out of the running to be a nurse or a lawyer? I certainly hope not because my goal now is to become a lawyer and with a much higher GPA 3.33 and a good standing on the deans list, I think it's possible. I am just so grateful that my career choice wasn't planned or forced upon me in high school.
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