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there will always be MORE of these school shootings in the U.S., so long as the N.R.A. keep on funding the Congress, and because Congress is NOT STUPID enough to go against their donors’ requests, NO gun control bills will come close to being passed, until, the majority of the Senate & House’s families get GUNNED down, then, maybe, there would be a gun control bill getting passed…
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Hi taurusingemini. The good thing is the NRA is pretty much out of the picture now. They no longer can take large Russian funding and send it to candidates. The entire organization has lost most of their funding and power. Hugs. Scottie
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I would no more send a child to a school than I would allow them to play with poisonous snakes.
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Hi Suze. I understand but most people don’t really have any good alternatives. Parents need to have supervision for their kids, children need a good quality education, and most people are not able or have the funds to home school properly. I just posted about people homeschooling where there is no structure and the kids do what every they want as schooling. One kid played outside for ten hours building dams and playing with water and mud and his mother claim he was learning good construction skills so it was a good education day. Hugs. Scottie
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I home schooled my kids for a few years. they had a schedule and I supervised them. They also had mandatory volunteer work..they were allowed to choose where to do it, but they had to have at least 15 hours per week, and they had to write a weekly essay about how it helped them and others. It annoys me when I see parents with less than a high school education “home school” as I know the children get little to no learning from them. We also had monthly “field trips” to historic places and again that essay was involved. Both noys graduated from a local high school by age 15, and one went on to college…graduated summa cum laude in three years. I know other families do not care about curricula nor do they seem capable of schooling children. One has to have an education before they can pass on the knowledge.
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Hi Suze. It is fantastic you value education. I seriously wish you had been my parent. Congratulation to you and your sons. Hugs. Scottie
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Suze I forgot to add that for a few years I was forbidden to have books, even school books in the house by my AF. He claimed the books were making me less manly and he demanded I play sports. But I was too frail and small to do sports and I did not like them. So for years my reading books the town librarian kept behind the desk and the school books stayed at school. Was hell trying to do homework. Hugs. Scottie
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