Kansas could put teachers in prison for assigning books prosecutors don’t like

While I don't see anything wrong with the law, any good teacher should not teach in Kansas. They don't like good teachers... nor do they deserve any. Talk about a state going backwards in every facet.
 
It's a crime to show pornography to children. Why should teachers be allowed to commit that crime?
 
I thought conservatives wanted government out of education.
Yeah we do...but it's all over education at this very moment and has been for 50 or 60 years. Deseg...busing students from their own school districts, dumbing down our schools so the no children left behind are embarrassed. Shit government democrats are all over our schools.
 
Given all the cases of teachers diddling the kiddies sexually lately it's clear there is a problem. Everyday there is a story where a teacher has messed with a kid
 
A person in the article described this legislation as a "solution looking for a problem." I couldn't agree more.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Well then in that case they could probably pass several hundred new laws preventing things they don't like. They should get together, have a brainstorming session, ag started started passing the new legislation. Am I right?
 
"Yeah we do...but it's all over education at this very moment and has been for 50 or 60 years. Deseg...busing students from their own school districts, dumbing down our schools so the no children left behind are embarrassed. Shit government democrats are all over our schools."

Yup, the no child left behind was created by... drum roll please... George Bush, the liberal. LOL. Nice job. As for deseg, do you want set? Yes, let's move backwards. Good ole vision from the south.
 
A person in the article described this legislation as a "solution looking for a problem." I couldn't agree more.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Well then in that case they could probably pass several hundred new laws preventing things they don't like. They should get together, have a brainstorming session, ag started started passing the new legislation. Am I right?

They are addressing an issue that stemmed from a poster that parents were upset about. It concerns me why you or anyone else would oppose a bill designed to protect children
 
A person in the article described this legislation as a "solution looking for a problem." I couldn't agree more.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Well then in that case they could probably pass several hundred new laws preventing things they don't like. They should get together, have a brainstorming session, ag started started passing the new legislation. Am I right?

They are addressing an issue that stemmed from a poster that parents were upset about. It concerns me why you or anyone else would oppose a bill designed to protect children
I don't. I just suggested creating several hundred more laws to defend our children. Don't you agree?
 
Are we going to ban the internet? Ever look at what is available there? And you think the kids don't look? Hell, most of them know more about how the computer and net works than do their parents. There were a number of school districts that banned books in my youth. Books like 'Grapes of Wrath' and 'Tom Sawyer'.
 
"Small government conservatives" that want the government to control what students can read!
 
A person in the article described this legislation as a "solution looking for a problem." I couldn't agree more.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
Well then in that case they could probably pass several hundred new laws preventing things they don't like. They should get together, have a brainstorming session, ag started started passing the new legislation. Am I right?

They are addressing an issue that stemmed from a poster that parents were upset about. It concerns me why you or anyone else would oppose a bill designed to protect children

:lol:

"think of the chiiiilllddreeennn"
 

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