After the mother decided to take her daughter out of Logan County High School and filed the required notice of intent, school officials pursued truancy charges against the mother anyway. A district court judge sided with the school and ordered the mother to return her daughter to the government school.
The mother failed to obey the court order, citing her daughter's persistent headaches. This brought a contempt of court charge from the judge. And now there's a warrant for the mother's arrest.
There's a hearing scheduled for Monday, when a higher court will decide whether the warrant was justified and whether the juvenile judge had the authority to order the child back to government school.
You know the government schools will fight tooth and nail to keep that child behind their locked doors. You and I know this because government is control. Homeschoolers are beating the pants off their government-educated peers. They're freethinkers, and this is anathema to the government. Freethinkers don't belong in their vision of America's future.
That's the heart of the government's battle to crush homeschooling. They want dumb, obedient servants, not individuals.
Cecil County, Md., is one of many counties nationwide that want to ban dodge ball in government schools.
Why? Well, dodge ball, they say, is an act of aggression.
Aggression! Dodge ball the game you played in the school yard! Members of the Cecil County school board say "activities requiring human targets" are not appropriate for physical education. They could vote as early as next month to ban the game.
There's more. In dodge ball, you have to sit out once you're hit with the ball. Cecil County's director of education services, Mary Etta Reedy, says they "don't want any kind of game that is exclusionary. We don't want anything that keeps you out and waiting."
Dodge ball is out because it's aggressive and exclusionary. Other games like kickball are under fire, too. Opponents of kickball complain that girls are often excluded and stronger kids throw the ball too hard at their weaker classmates.
This is government education, folks. The games you played as a kid aren't politically correct anymore. They're mean. They're being replaced with noncompetitive activities that teach self-esteem and cooperation.
We're raising a generation of wimps and whiners.
The last thing government wants is to breed aggression in a nation of sheeple.
How many American families do you think it takes to cough up $750,000 in income tax? My guess would be around 150 or so at about $5000 in income taxes per family.
Well, here’s another story of how that money is spent. Our wonderful government just spent $750,000 to pay for the Department of Housing and Urban Development's slick new report, "A Vision for Change: The Story of HUD's Transformation."
Apparently HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo must have a lot to do with that transformation, because there are 19 photographs of him in the glossy report.
That's $750,000 of
Boil this down to its most basic elements. Andrew Cuomo had a decision to make. There are 150 families out there with $5,000 each. These families could use that money to pay medical bills, buy a new car, use as a down payment on a new home, put into a college fund, or just to pay for a vacation! Or, Andrew Cuomo could take that $5,000 and use it to print a fancy glossy brochure with 19 photographs of him scattered throughout the pages.
Which would it be? Allow the people who earned that money to use it for their own needs? Or spend it on a fancy brochure?
What a mind-boggling waste of money. And what a dazzling display of financial savvy by the man who could be a candidate for governor of New York.
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