Monday, January 19, 2004

Successful Indoctrination

Means getting to the children early.

Students say vulgar language and so called "Bush Bashing" were the reasons they walked out of two human rights sessions at Churchill High Thursday

Hmmmm, I don't remember anyone saying that the Democratic debates were happening in an Oregon high school!

Everyone was trying to get out and she kept telling us it wasn't over and she got all the teachers to go up by the door so we wouldn't leave," said sophomore Grayson Dahn. "They were cussing and saying the f-word a lot."

"It ain't f**king over, you little s**ts! Sit down in your f**king seat until I'm f**king done telling you how to f**king think!" Sound familiar? Only these kids were forced to sit through it. BY THEIR TEACHERS, who obviously saw no problem with one giant mutual masturbatory insult-the-president fest.

Some students don't think school is the proper place for politics. "I don't think we should have to listen to that. School is a place to learn what is happening in the world, not what one teacher or person thinks about the president," says Mitch Sablosky.

No Mitch, sadly in todays day and age, school doesn't have much meaning. Just wait till you graduate and find out that all your hard work doesn't mean much. There's no use for "Peace Studies" unless you want to be a professional protester or part of the Democrat political machine.

But you at least have the brains to see what's wrong. That's the first step.

Hat tip to DANEgerus.

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