DEAR AUNT BETTYE T; A RIFT IN IDEAS
Dear Aunt “B,”
Sadly I must disagree with you on some fundamental issues.
We grew up in the same family, but walk to a different drummer. We saw and heard things from a different view point. Nothing wrong with that, because we are all individuals and entitled to live our lives according to our own value system, free to think as we choose. However there are fundamental truths relative to fundamental issues in life, which apply equally to all of us.
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Dear Aunt Bettye T; A Rift in Ideas (Issue 187)
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We are hearing a lot about charter schools lately. Don’t be fooled. They are a tax-funded system.
More and more parents are having concerns about their children in the government-funded system. There’s plenty of reason for concern. The compulsory school laws force parents to send their children to school. If you don’t, you face arrest. I know about this personally because I faced arrest back in the seventies for this reason.
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Don’t Be Fooled By Charter Schools (Issue 103)
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With your tax paid money, foreign languages take priority over English being taught to preschoolers.
Here in North Georgia, in a county where I live, preschoolers are being taught several foreign languages, and taxpayers are paying for it. Called a charter school, which some may think is a private school, it’s actually funded by taxpayer money just like the regular public, tax-supported schools.
Is this in preparation for a one-world government?
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In Schools, Foreign Languages Being Taught To Preschoolers (Issue 100)
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