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Right wing indoctrination to children to use deadly weapons to shoot "liberals" dead.

"Thou shalt not kill" the pefrect disclaimer.

Oh no? Then what the hell else is it for?

2007-07-26 06:38:01 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

There has GOT to be something to this. WAY too many nonsensical answers from conservative mouth breathers.
I think we know why!

2007-07-26 06:44:09 · update #1

Capt O;
Its thought shalt Not KILL

KILL not murder. Sorry.

2007-07-26 06:49:05 · update #2

21 answers

= not relying on the govt. and its "thou shalt not murder" not kill.....

by the way most murders come from inner city as well as the fact that inner cities are predominately democratic . Both facts are indisputable therefor an attempt to make a partisan issue out of false premises is pretty lame.

2007-07-26 06:47:55 · answer #1 · answered by CaptainObvious 7 · 3 2

First off you missed the commandment. Don't worry it has been misinterpreted for years. It is thou shall not murder. Take a look at Ecclesiastics 3:1-8. second there have been more liberals protected from death by a Conservative toting a gun. Third when the schools are not teaching the children bit is better to home school. Did you know that about 25% of the students that graduate high school cannot even read their diploma they received? Plus the home schooled student is better educated than a public school student is.

2007-07-26 13:55:58 · answer #2 · answered by DALE M 4 · 3 1

Home schooling can at times produce a higher level of education than a public or private school. But this is totally dependent on the education level of the "teacher" as well as the quality of the local public school. The parent as a teacher could be anything from a person that dropped out of 6th grade when they turned 16 to a PhD.

However, I have yet to find or hear of a single home schooled kid that is not totally screwed up in the area of social interaction due to the fact that they are not exposed to other people compared to the exposure that they would receive in a public or private school. They have no concept of how to react to some situations.

That being said, no matter how well or poorly your home schooled child is educated, to combine a socially inept or socially hostile people with firearms is ludicrous at best.

Furthermore, a private or public school has a defined curriculum. Home schooled kid can be taught pretty much anything from be kind to your neighbor and true good moral values to the totally brainwashed harm or kill any who do not believe the way you do.

2007-07-26 13:53:38 · answer #3 · answered by sprcpt 6 · 2 1

OK, time to smack down some mouth breather about going after homeschoolers. I'll be back on point with my next post.

Why the hate against homeschoolers? If you left your ivory painted perch for just a few minutes and met some you'll find that most homeschooled kids are not being indoctrinated at all. In fact I'd say most I have come across are fairly well rounded.

I took my children out of public school because I couldn't have my then first grader from getting beat up daily by some kid who was so bad that all the school administrators know him by his first name. (His home life is an entirely different story but suffice it to say, there's a bed in Chino State prison waiting for that boy when he gets older) When my older daughter stood in the way of the little b a s t a r d so he would stop trying to break my younger daughter's glasses AGAIN, she was suspended.

After we got home from Disneyland (You think I was going to punish her for dotting his eye?) we pulled both kids from the district, contacted an attorney and began homeschooling. Since that day, my daughters are pretty solid students. My older daughter already has won a college scholarship for essay writing and both when they return to school in the fall to a different district will be entering the gifted honors program. Both are athletic, have a fair amount of friends and I look forward to them going on

We don't indoctrinate our kids. My wife and I take the time to EDUCATE our child in ways the public schools can't nowadays. When my kids need to learn something for science, we go out, get the materials and do the experiment. While kids in our district couldn't go to the Spanish mission in San Diego because of budget cuts, my daughters have walked the grounds of four and learned how the missions were organized, what they did to raise money in the 16th and 17th centuries.

In short, don't paint with so broad a brush that you catch everyone up in your hate. If you don't like conservatives fine but get facts before you start blasting.

-In closing I'll try to speak at a level you might understand-

If you don't know your az betta call somebody!

2007-07-26 14:04:49 · answer #4 · answered by Deep Thought 5 · 1 2

Since there is obviously something wrong with your formula, let me expand on just one or two things. First of all and believe it or not guns are a world wide negotiator. If those that would seek to enslave the poor or disadvantaged, (read your history and learn from the past), they would have no recourse but to submit to adversity and imprisionment or worse. Now if you want to be one of those, the beauty of the democracy in this country is that you can be. Your choice and no one will challenge your right not to bear arms. For those of us that perfer to be free from tyranny and peonage it would be better if you did not try to give negative labels to our rights and freedoms as we will not give labels to your oppression when it happens. That seems fair and we both have the rights and freedoms to do as we wish so long as it does not infringe on the rights of others. We hold your choice sacred and encourage you to practice the things you hold valuable. On the other hand, we expect that same respect from you. The beauty of our system is to keep things balanced and your formula should read," Home Schooling + Gun Ownership= Continued freedom from tyranny. In school algebra we were taught that formulas have to balance and ours does. Thanks for your concerns however.

2007-07-26 13:58:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

It seems you've drank the public school koolaid my friend. I was unfortunately public schooled, and it's the government that indoctrinates the children with their liberal agenda and messed up facts. There are stories everyday in the news to support that. There was a story in California where they weren't teaching the Declaration of Independence in US History because it mentioned God. How in the world do you teach US History without talking about our FOUNDING document???? My children will be home schooled or private schooled. It's the only way to a real education. As far as your gun thing goes. We know you're a liberal, so we know you don't like our Bill of Rights, so it's not incredulous to me that you don't like our 2nd Amendment rights, so there's no point in even entertaining your idiocricy to try and explain the importance of the 2nd Amendment. So sad. Keep believing everything the government taught you buddy.

2007-07-26 13:47:31 · answer #6 · answered by AmericanPatriot 3 · 5 2

Home schooling is for teaching children what uneducated schools fail to. It is for good moral values and is also for those who believe in creation and don't want their children to be forced to learn something that has never been proven.

Gun ownership is our US Constitutional right! It is our right to bear arms to protect ourselves from enemies. The Constitution's Bill of Rights was not talking about our rights to go hunting.

2007-07-26 13:44:19 · answer #7 · answered by Naturescent 4 · 7 1

Excuse me...don't have a gun, but we did home school our children. They are all grown now, and very successful individuals, with wonderful marriages, two of them have children of their own. You are making an untrue statement, violence and gun use is not limited to any one segment of our society and homeschooling is a choice, made for many different reasons. It's really time to get rid of the stereotypes. If I judged every liberal by your statements I would think that you were all bigots. Thanks

2007-07-26 13:50:16 · answer #8 · answered by rosi l 5 · 4 2

Goodness sake, son! You need to get our of your room!

Where in the world are you getting this? Have you isolated yourself so much that actually believe this?

Or is this some silly attempt to use logic based on "connect bad thing with good thing to make good thing look bad"?

Worse, you just told everyone that you can't think of a single reason why people might want to own a gun, or to home teach!

That's not a commentary on them, son.

2007-07-26 13:43:55 · answer #9 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 6 2

you must be a product of public school. i see putting a complete sentence together is a challenge. and no knowledge of the constitution either?

now what were you saying about homeschooling? i bet there's at least a few liberals that homeschool. and i know there's plenty that carry guns. hmmm, wonder why?

2007-07-26 13:48:15 · answer #10 · answered by daddio 7 · 4 2

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