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"Your New Education Secretary's Priorities"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course, one of the biggest reasons for not getting an education is a bad home situation, so not using public money to encourage situations that lead to kids dropping out of school isn't exactly outrageous.

Just curious. Am I your only reader around here?

GE

January 26, 2005 5:10 PM

Blogger JimK said...

No, we gets hundreds of visitors every day. I think most people are parents who are just concerned about the issue, but don't necessarily want to get into discussions in the comments section of some blog on the Internet.

Was there going to be connection in your comments, between a Vermont home with two mommies, and ... "not using public money to encourage situations that lead to kids dropping out of school." Like, do you think seeing lesbians on TV causes kids to drop out of school?

How would that work, exactly?

January 26, 2005 5:28 PM

Blogger War Diaries said...

Well, if anonymous could prove the exact connection between kids on lesbian and gays families and school drop outs, I would be most open to review it. Can you, GE?
Everything we have seen so far proves well to the contrary.

January 26, 2005 8:12 PM

Blogger andrea said...

I don't get it - what are we funding that gets kids to drop out of school? You think that kids with gay parents drop out of school more than other kids? That is total nonsense- no study(real study- peer reviewed for funding and peer-reviewed for publication)has ever shown that. Poverty, pregnancy, bad schools, dangerous neighborhoods- yes- gay parents, no.
And the kind of TV shows that affect kids negatively are not Buster Bunny visiting a two mom family in Vermont- it is the violent stuff they can see on CBS, NBC and ABC- not to mention numerous cable stations and of course, the fine video game industry with its recent contribution of Halo and Grand Theft Auto in their latest horrendous editions.

Andrea Kline

January 27, 2005 8:35 AM

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