Texas Board Passes Social Studies Curriculum

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You might try caring about the people who make up what you identify as a country.:cool2: And what do rights for criminals have to do with the Texas social studies curriculum. Try to focus, Steinhauer.

I consider people like you to be criminals. Drugging kids into submission to make a paycheck ... I have stated that over and over again.

Especially when you were lying about a specific photograph being photoshopped in another thread (and never proved it).

At least Texas will not tolerate people like you poisoning children.
 
Where's that link? Or did you loose track of your random copy and pastes?

you asked the same question in another thread ... then ran away when you were called out.

Or do you remember?
 
you asked the same question in another thread ... then ran away when you were called out.

Or do you remember?

Go back and check. I replied. You are the one running. Where's the link?
 
My daughter would come home from school and tell what she learned about the Native American and how her teacher said they were bad people , her history book said the Native American killed white people etc! I told my daughter how the government gave the Native American blankets infected with small pox to kill them! The next year my daughter brought her history book home to show me there was small paragraph telling how the 'our government gave the Native American blankets infected with small pox!" I spoke to an Native American about this and he told me the Native American wanted the truth to be printed in the history books and that was all they were able to get printed in the books! I bet the government is not letting a lot of our history be printed in our kids history books!
What year was that?

I was taught about small pox blankets and injustices done to Native Americans in high school during the late 60's.
 
You are delusional. And I suspect a danger to yourself and others.

automated response before looking up a a drug to prescribe ....

hmmm ... is it restless leg syndrome ... no .... oh ... anxiety ... yeah yeah that's the ticket.
 
What year was that?

I was taught about small pox blankets and injustices done to Native Americans in high school during the late 60's.

I was taught about that in the 90's in High School.
 
All the sources you need .... knock yourself out

The Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln and the Issue of Race


hint - you actually have to read and understand it before looking up a juicy 1001 insults to use in an internet flame war.

Here we go again.:roll: The link you posted is an article by an author named "Morgan". The article I requested you link is by an author named "Benson". Can you come up with a single thing that is related?
 
What year was that?

I was taught about small pox blankets and injustices done to Native Americans in high school during the late 60's.

Same here but in late 90's and early 2000's.

It was disgusted because I do have some Native American blood.
 
Same here but in late 90's and early 2000's.

It was disgusted because I do have some Native American blood.

I didn't learn about this until after high school. Ya I had to relearn a lot of history once I became an adult. This was in the 90s
 
I didn't learn about this until after high school. Ya I had to relearn a lot of history once I became an adult. This was in the 90s

Think how much the poor Texas students will have to relearn if this proposal passes.:eek3:
 
Here we go again.:roll: The link you posted is an article by an author named "Morgan". The article I requested you link is by an author named "Benson". Can you come up with a single thing that is related?

Psychiatry's $40,000,000,000 Fraud - The Great Waste - Freedom Magazine Published by Church of Scientology

oops ... their whackjobs ..... right? ;)


Unfortunately, billions spent on psychiatry are worse than wasted. One look at our schools or any of the other areas psychiatry promised to improve – and not only failed to improve, but actually made worse – serves as proof.

Psychiatry’s promise that its programs would prevent mental “illness” is of interest. At the turn of the century, less than one in 1,000 people were considered mentally ill. After psychiatry secured massive funding increases in the 1960s for “preventive mental health” programs, that number jumped to one in ten. Today, psychiatrists claim that half of the population are candidates for their couches, drugs or electric shock tables.

Herein lies the basic fraud – the concept of mental illness itself. According to author and professor of psychiatry emeritus, Thomas Szasz, M.D., mental illness itself is a myth. “A disease is a change in tissues rather than behavior,” he said. “Behavior is in the realm of morals, religion and law.



Gee ... that's too .... sane.
 
And, yet another unrelated link. Have you ever been tested for ADD?

Did you mean "they're"? You used the possessive.

ah ... not anxiety ... it must be ... ADD ... yeah there is a drug for that ...

Have you ever been tested for Down's Syndrome?
 
Let's see......the social studies textbook belonged to my great neice when she was in the 4th grade. I remember it because my nephew brought it to me in outrage over not just the outdated text, but the content, as well. She is now a freshman in college....so that would have been 8-9 years ago.
So her school was using books older than the ones I used in the 1960's? That is rank. Did the school explain why they were using such old books? Most text books have fallen apart before they become that dated. Also, most text book vendors are persistent in a quicker turnover for their product.
 
ah ... not anxiety ... it must be ... ADD ... yeah there is a drug for that ...

Have you ever been tested for Down's Syndrome?

Nope. Quite obvious I don't have it. The ADD on your side of the coin, however....the same can't be said.
 
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