First, take back the schools.

‘SUPPORTERS of Samantha Pawlucy, the Port Richmond teen ridiculed by a teacher for wearing a Mitt Romney shirt, plan to bombard her school with patriotism Tuesday.
According to an event listing posted on the website of Pennsylvania House candidate Dave Kralle, Pawlucy’s supporters believe that there’s something wholly un-American about her school, Charles Carroll High School.
“We have been told there isn’t a single American flag at the school and the Pledge is NEVER recited. This gives you an indication of how far our public education system has fallen,” the Web flier claims.
Kralle, a Republican from Northeast Philly, has called for geometry teacher Lynette Gaymon to be fired for telling Pawlucy, a sophomore, that her Mitt Romney shirt was akin to wearing a KKK shirt to school. Gaymon also told Pawlucy that the school was “Democratic.”       SOURCE
Wabbit wonders if the disgusting teacher indoctribot – and thousands like her -is even aware that the KKK is a creature of the Democrat party? It’s time these filthy propagandists were shamed and run out of what has become little more than an indoctrination industry.

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6 Responses to First, take back the schools.

  1. indeed-Take Back the Schools-I’ve been saying it for years–that is why I home-schooled my off-spring-I knew – Reading-Writing-Arithmetic- were no longer being taught–
    the ed system was overtly taken and a plan was written-and executed-starting at the turn of the 19th – 20 th century- by the likes of communist -John Dewey— and his co-horts—
    We were asleep!
    C-CS

  2. Redbaiter says:

    You’re right but it should have happened years ago.

    Once again, the so called right has been weak as piss.

  3. Kurt says:

    There isn’t a right anymore, just a left or a centre left. William Wilburforce is what we need. People today, stoned on trivia and celebrity. A far dumber place.

  4. dondiego says:

    Must admit I’ve actually used this line myself- mate of a mate (she was well old enough to know better) wearing a hammer & sickle t-shirt.
    The edu-spiel/sermon about dumbing down mediocrity and mass murder may have helped. They liked it, and didn’t see it worn again.
    [Fits with GW’s comment in another thread about some women’s views on welfare]
    {p.s- she’d been vote eligible for 25-30 years prior} :roll: