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OK Republican calling for forced vaccininations - as predicted
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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2755432" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p><p></p><p>I am waving the BS flag on this one right off the bat. There is another group called "the middle class who are willing to make material sacrifices for the welfare of their children" that also home schools. I would bet that they constitute either an outright majority or a plurality of home-schoolers at least based upon my home-schooling experience. They are the people that forego an additional car or extra income so that one parent can be home to teach, maybe the parents trade off to enable each to keep their respective jobs, etc. I knew folks who staggered their work times (one worked 8-4 and the other 5-9 so they could "cover down" on their kids' schooling). I sympathize and empathize with some of what you've written in the rest of your post but I think it is piss-poor to start off with a slanted view in the opening statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2755432, member: 18914"] ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I am waving the BS flag on this one right off the bat. There is another group called "the middle class who are willing to make material sacrifices for the welfare of their children" that also home schools. I would bet that they constitute either an outright majority or a plurality of home-schoolers at least based upon my home-schooling experience. They are the people that forego an additional car or extra income so that one parent can be home to teach, maybe the parents trade off to enable each to keep their respective jobs, etc. I knew folks who staggered their work times (one worked 8-4 and the other 5-9 so they could "cover down" on their kids' schooling). I sympathize and empathize with some of what you've written in the rest of your post but I think it is piss-poor to start off with a slanted view in the opening statement. [/QUOTE]
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