Carol
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The US has become what it fought against, and US citizens are not different from Germans. The culture that made is different is a forgotten past.
So you are saying we are Fascists?
That we are an immoral country?
And it is because Ike changed the focus of education from the classics to science and math?
Life is a complicated voyage for us as individuals and life as a nation is even more complicated. The immoral behavior that is exhibited today traces its roots in part to the irresponsibility of parents to teach their children values. It is the responsibility of the parent to instill in children what is right and wrong not the school system. That is where society has failed.
Note: Why are you complaining about dial up. You asked for it!
I changed my dial up server and I am happy again. When Juno first started many years ago, and well before DSL, it was top of the line. Since then it has gone down the tubes. The dial up I have now isn't as good as DSL, but for the price it is a good deal, and a whole lot better than Juno. Besides if I bought a car that was a lemon, I wouldn't have the right to complain about it? Maybe you are a little hard on people, and little perfectionist? I am betting you are under 50?
I think we should discuss fascism in a different thread, because I really want this thread to focus on education. However, economics is essential to any nation's plan for education. Fascism begins in Italy, right? It begins as a labor movement that has nothing to do with the New World Order, right? During the Great Depression many people thought fascism was the answer to our economic problems. Are you working with this information when you question if I am saying the US is fascist? If so, then we can address Roosevelt asking Hoover to help design Big Government, and how both the Republican and Democratic party worked together to bring about this change, and all the warnings that giving government these new powers was a threat to our way of life. Is this the discussion you want to have?