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Jun 6, 2016 19:31:57   #
Carol Kelly
 
no propaganda please wrote:
You are correct. It was introduced as secular humanism, a kinder, gentler way to treat each other and the fools looked no further than the surface promotion. Communism creeps in that way and no one pays attention until it is too late and their is no way to get their rights back because without freedom of property rights and association and the right to bear arms to enforce those freedoms you are at the mercy of the "kind dictator" who puts you in chains that are pretty but still chains. A rainbow chain is still a chain, and a force of thought control cloaked in kindness and fair play.
You are correct. It was introduced as secular huma... (show quote)


And we're about to be introduced o this same kindness.

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Jun 6, 2016 19:33:05   #
Carol Kelly
 
no propaganda please wrote:
You are correct. It was introduced as secular humanism, a kinder, gentler way to treat each other and the fools looked no further than the surface promotion. Communism creeps in that way and no one pays attention until it is too late and their is no way to get their rights back because without freedom of property rights and association and the right to bear arms to enforce those freedoms you are at the mercy of the "kind dictator" who puts you in chains that are pretty but still chains. A rainbow chain is still a chain, and a force of thought control cloaked in kindness and fair play.
You are correct. It was introduced as secular huma... (show quote)


PC

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Jun 6, 2016 19:58:55   #
Uncle D
 
I recently wrote the biography of a young man who was born of Japanese parents in America. This was prior to WWII. When he got in the third grade his parents sent him to Japan because they felt that the American school was teaching dance and play activities and not ethics, resposibilities, math, and athletics.
His parents tutered him after school. He went to Japan and Learned ethics, respect , honor and discipline. I feel that his parents were early homeschool teachers. Much of my youth was spent in Japan and students went to school five and a half days a week. In addition they all had home work.
Gen. Tojo was the Hitler of Japan and one off my claims to fame was going into the prison where the Twenty eight Japanese were tried for crimes against nature. My mother, older brother, twin brother and I had our pictures taken in the cell with Tojo
Uncle D

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Jun 6, 2016 20:18:25   #
Carol Kelly
 
Uncle D wrote:
I recently wrote the biography of a young man who was born of Japanese parents in America. This was prior to WWII. When he got in the third grade his parents sent him to Japan because they felt that the American school was teaching dance and play activities and not ethics, resposibilities, math, and athletics.
His parents tutered him after school. He went to Japan and Learned ethics, respect , honor and discipline. I feel that his parents were early homeschool teachers. Much of my youth was spent in Japan and students went to school five and a half days a week. In addition they all had home work.
Gen. Tojo was the Hitler of Japan and one off my claims to fame was going into the prison where the Twenty eight Japanese were tried for crimes against nature. My mother, older brother, twin brother and I had our pictures taken in the cell with Tojo
Uncle D
I recently wrote the biography of a young man who ... (show quote)


How absolutely wonderful. What is the title of your book? I'd love to read it.

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