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Education Lacking in America

Discussion in 'General Open/Public Discussion' started by Flightless_Bird, 23 Jan 2008.


  1. Ground Chuk

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    If anything, that was a serious jab at the US and our Right To Bear Arms.

    I find that video offensive. Yet have no problem with anyone viewing it. I'm an American and allow crap to be shown.
     
  2. Ya... I kind of took it as a jab as well. But was is scary, there is a fair amount of truth in that video.

    Why do you think the US military iis establishing a major command to address Africa? There is a major buildup going on there, and its not who most people would think.

    And childern in the middle east, africa, and parts of asia are being trained in weapons. While here in the US, its getting to a point that a kid can't even have a plastic toy gun. Yet alone a ball point pen with a gun manufacture logo on it, and the kid gets expelled. (Ya, the latter happened this week in GA - although the school district did admit it was a mistake after some sink by the LEO dad of the kid.)

    As far as our 2nd amendment rights, we will see how they get attacked after this next election. At this point, I dont think it will matter which party gets into office, I think there will likely be some attempts at change.
     
  3. Ground Chuk

    Ground Chuk BANNED

    Simple answer...vote Ron Paul.
     
  4. Ground Chuk

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    And just a tidbit to back that up.

    When asked "Should law-abiding citizens be allowed to own machineguns?"

    Ron Paul's answer...."Well, I don't see why not."
     
  5. It was more of a jab directed at the yearly "US schools lagging behind the [random asian or european country]" reports.

    Educational priorities are determined culturally. Learning how to kill others has been deemed more important in some places than, say, learning calculus.
     

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