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Mike Huckabee talks about homeschooling

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25 Responses to “Homeschooling”

  • Rimfaxe96 says:

    I’m coming from Germany, and (sadly), I’m in a public school. My dear classmates had fun mobbing me, and of course, no teacher noticed anything until I stopped going to school for 2 weeks. Public school prepare students for “the system”, nothing else. Socializing? Each student I know doesn’t leave the house during the week, they simply use the internet. >>

  • researchologist says:

    @shaunmason220 That’s not “arrogance” it’s “confidence” and it’s a total different meaning. What is it with you people so worried about socialization? I guarantee u all 6 of my homeschooled kids ages 9-27 r more capable of socializing than any public school child. Cause my kids havn’t been locked up 8-3 all daylight hrs most of their life. They get to interact with real people everyday! You wouldn’t want ur hubby locked up but yet you send your children everyday. Ever wonder how ur child feels?

  • OpiumPawala says:

    Home Education was a great experience that allowed me to travel and to learn first hand. I met and socialized with several people all over the US. In HS(high school) I did well because of study skills and advanced courses I was allowed to take. My teacher was excellent, never pushed specific views on me,and she taught me it was okay to be whatever I wanted. I was very well adjusted for HS, while others were discovering who they were, I knew myself. Not to say I was perfect. I am only human.

  • shaunmason220 says:

    @CanonD265 I agree that public schools suck, but at least it teaches kids to be sociable and not be arrogant and weird. Take your comment for example, “I am way smarter than a lot of my friends.” I’m sure you are if you were home schooled, but you’re also very arrogant. That’s also a result of home schooling. I’d rather my kids have friends than know calculus.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @shartasticful Ok, if you can successfully submit the military and police to your will by being a one man invincible machine of force – money isn’t everything. I think you will find it a lot harder than bending people to your will with large amounts of currency.

    Better be careful about mocking molestation victims – if they don’t do anything about these things – organizations who employ and protect child-molesters might just get their hands on your kid next. I don’t think you’d laugh then.

  • shartasticful says:

    @bloomingdedalus Actually, money is a ploy for weak people that can’t access those things throught force and coercion. Weak people use money to replace guts aka balls. Did the Bolsheviks have money when they accessed the Government of Russia and turned it into the U.S.S.R.? You are a fool that believes money is everything. It’s great but not needed to make a point or statement that will forever be known throughout time on this planet.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @shartasticful Money does make people higher than others – it gives them a license to kill, allows them to manipulate huge groups of people, gives them access to the government that others can’t get, gets them friends, allows them to invest and make more money, allows them to buy people and things… Money is everything little man.

  • shartasticful says:

    @bloomingdedalus So you are one of those people that think money makes people higher than others? Go preach your bullshit somewhere else.

    By the way. Keep that butthole closed, a preacher might try to fuck it.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @bueatyrocks OMG, Mike is my child-raping minister’s employer’s friend!

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @shartasticful In fact, your assertion is so naive and blatantly offensive that it only lends to the case that Homeschooling should be illegal because you clearly lack any perception of the existence of other people and differing experiences. Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers was allegedly molested by the same man as myself, he’s not a loser, he’s more wealthy than you’ll ever be.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @shartasticful That’s ridiculous – they go after sheltered and naive people. Your parents should be in jail for child abuse.

  • shartasticful says:

    @bloomingdedalus I was homeschooled by non-religious parents. I could read when I was 3 and when I was 8, I was reading on a 9th grade level. Which to my parents was lacking for an 8 year old. You are just a naive loser, that is why you were molested. Molesters go after losers like you because you lack any form of common sense. It’s sad and uncalled for but true.

    By the way… My parents were poor. My mothers best year was $11,000 gross and my dad received disability payments.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    DO NOT HOMESCHOOL YOUR CHILDREN. MY CHURCH MOLESTED AND RAPED well over a dozen boys over a decade. Had I had secular influence – I would have been aware that it was not “God’s law” that ministers rape boys. Huckabee is friends with Lou Engle who is friends with Rich Manley, the primary organizer of this child-molestation gang: seekgod.ca/thecalldc.htm

    DO NOT HOMESCHOOL! DO NOT FEED MOLESTERS IGNORANT, PLIABLE KIDS!

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @SunnDesert33 You are not the only person to homeschool. Please don’t apply your success which is readily attributable to you socio-economic class to begin with. You say yourself both your parents had high-level education and professional careers. I was homeschooled in a family of 5 making $25k a year, at good times. I will always be opposed to the legality of homeschooling for these reasons. You had everything, there are many home-school children who do not have parents like yours.

  • bloomingdedalus says:

    @SunnDesert33 Lucky you – I was homeschooled by christian fundamentalists till 9th grade. I was taught that the world was going to end in my late teens so saw school as tangential to saving people from the wrath of God. My homeschooling enabled my church to molest me for two years under the pretense it was “God’s law” and without external influenced I was left to discover it myself in the Bible and feared being put to death as the Bible said. The molesters took full advantage of this fear.

  • saqib09 says:

    God bless you Mr. Mike.

  • Bellerophon2200 says:

    this just further emphasizes the statement, “Don’t Mess With Texas!”

  • bueatyrocks says:

    Omg Mike is my dads bestfriend!!!!!

  • boltsc says:

    Keep it up Mike, your a blessing to Arkansas!

  • pubuman says:

    If I didnt read the book how would I know the full quote, which shows he’s saying the opposite thing to what you said he is saying? If YOU read the book you would have realized that the things you quoted were wrong! How do you explain the full quote? Liar!

  • juggernautxtr says:

    dishonest is you saying that what he said is a lie.
    sounds to me like your taking someone else’s word for it in stead of reading the damn book.
    are you another dumbed down public school moron?

  • pubuman says:

    Are you incapable of reading through an entire paragraph? Darwin clearly goes onto say that although it might seem absurd reason tells us that it isnt so absurd. Read the actual book instead of quote mined bits of information on idiotic creationist websites!

  • pubuman says:

    Yeah, except you ignored the full quote in the first case (read what I wrote – that’s the rest of that quote). The first one is not from anything he ever wrote, its a common lie spewed by creationists… please cite the book in which he said the first quote.

  • juggernautxtr says:

    both quotes from darwins books you better learn to read if you haven’t yet dude.

  • pubuman says:

    Why are you resorting to such dishonest practices? Its shameful!

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