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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]Roland99
(53,345 posts)71. Faux ignored the Reich-Wing-controlled Supreme Court's decision to decline to hear the appeal, eh?
but that headline wouldn't have sold as well for their knuckle-dragging viewers.
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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