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In reply to the discussion: Delicious Wingnut Outrage: Team Obama wins fight to have Christian home-school family deported [View all]YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)34. How often does that question come up
when a nurse is taking your BP, or an agent is explaining your car insurance, or a banker is talking about interest rates? My guess is, probably never. So, who cares?
If they aren't telling you about their beliefs about everything under the sun right up front, do you interrogate them?
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Delicious Wingnut Outrage: Team Obama wins fight to have Christian home-school family deported [View all]
cali
Mar 2014
OP
I need to point out that we have a higher percentage of high school graduates than darn near
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#51
It has much to do with the things that are around school, like the home life, the culture
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#125
You don't know what I assume. I am guessing my point missed where you were standing
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#137
I don't like how this guy is equating homeschooling and religious freedom
justiceischeap
Mar 2014
#2
They can still home school their children as long as they send them to public school also.
1monster
Mar 2014
#48
WHY ARE YOU MAKING THINGS UP? Do you think FOX would have ignored this, were it true??????
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#123
homeshools have a place, but in general i trust them as far as i can throw them
dembotoz
Mar 2014
#5
Home schooling is a bad idea in 99% of the cases. And in 99% of the cases, the motivations of
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#8
"Who cares if your nurse, or you insurance agent, or your mortgage lender...
SoCalNative
Mar 2014
#26
That's actually buying into right wing misinformation. Though it's hard to believe
Squinch
Mar 2014
#36
Then it isn't accurate to say that 99% of the time public school suck when you are basing your
Squinch
Mar 2014
#44
one of the few who did well was a couple of parents who were missionaries in Belize
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#18
Nothing. But if the kids stay in public school, they learn evil things like evolution. (nt)
jeff47
Mar 2014
#113
Every home schooler I've encountered was doing it to hide abuse of the child. Ever one.
Shrike47
Mar 2014
#32
Of course abused children went to school, also. We usually got to them faster, but not always.
Shrike47
Mar 2014
#126
Yep....used to do juvenile justice, had to switch to adults. You are correct--every 'homeschooler'
msanthrope
Mar 2014
#145
Well, to me the lack of certification meant that my son's learning disability went undiagnosed
notadmblnd
Mar 2014
#104
Faux ignored the Reich-Wing-controlled Supreme Court's decision to decline to hear the appeal, eh?
Roland99
Mar 2014
#71
LOL! So he sends home a German family and that is an indicator he is crushing religious freedoms?
Rex
Mar 2014
#75
Some parents may do a fine job of home schooling but it doesnt happen in every case.
Thinkingabout
Mar 2014
#115
Germany has laws. Scientology, e.g., is outlawed. Its citizens are not to concoct "education".
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#124
But today the DHS has granted the Romeikes "indefinite deferred status" per AP.
alp227
Mar 2014
#136