....you really beileve this is the whole story? Do you
wonder why this is the "only example anywhere of a scary
'historic' photo"? And, what is your point anyway?
> Government schools in the U.S. spread segregation, racism
> and Nazi salutes. The only example anywhere of a scary
> historic photo of a segregated class chanting the Pledge
> of Allegiance with the original straight arm salute is at
> http://members.ij.net/rex/stopthepledge4.html
> No one can measure the monstrous impact of government
> schools imposing racism and teaching racism as official
> policy for so long. Government school racism did much more
> damage than private enterprise could ever have afforded to
> do. It would have been better if government had stayed out
> of schools altogether.
>
> As an attorney, I am asked about im****tant court cases,
> including Brown v Board of Education (May 17, 1954). The
> Brown decision ignores how government schools started the
> problem that Brown tried to end. When government began
> socializing schools in the late 1800's, it expanded
> government-mandated racism. Brown is another example of
> government peeing on everyone and then claiming that it
> was rain.
> The Pledge of Allegiance (1892) was written by a bigot who
> was a self-proclaimed National Socialist and advocated
> that government should operate all schools as a socialist
> monopoly and end all of the better alternatives.
> http://members.ij.net/rex/pledgebigot.html
> The government forced children to attend segregated
> schools where they recited the Pledge
>
> using it's original straight-arm salute that are now
> eye-popping historic photographs.
> http://members.ij.net/rex/pledgeracism.html
> The practice began three decades before it was adopted by
> the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and the
> government school racism continued through WWII and beyond
> , and the government schools still exist to this day.
> If the government had taken over all churches then the
> same horror would have resulted, with government-mandated
> racism in government churches. The libertarian solution
> would have been to end socialized churches. It is
> fortunate that the Constitution prevented government
> churches. It is unfortunate that the Constitution did not
> prevent government schools, though they are no where
> authorized.
> In addition to ending government's racism, Brown should
> have ended government schools. The separation of school
> and state is as im****tant as the separation of church and
> state. The government should not run Sunday school, nor
> Monday school through Friday school. Its not too late.
> Government schools are unconstitutional or should be
> considered unconstitutional and for various reasons
> http://members.ij.net/rex/schoolsmain.html
>
> On September 27th, the U.S. Supreme Court will confer
> about a case urging that the Pledge of Allegiance is
> unconstitutional in courtrooms. The case is Wonschik v.
> U.S. at http://rexcurry.net/pledgewonschik.html
> Wonschik might end the "Pledge Protection Act" before the
> act starts. It is a race to see which happens first.
>
> A motion to recuse might result in the recusal of the
> entire U.S. Supreme Court. The motion expands arguments
> that resulted in the recusal of Justice Scalia. It is the
> first time in history that a motion to recuse addressed
> each Justice. The motion to recuse discusses the Court's
> segregation cases. http://rexcurry.net/schoolbrown.html
>
> (For more ideas on liberty and the libertarian philosophy
> see http://members.ij.net/rex
and http://rexcurry.net
from
> Rex Curry at rexy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or ecurry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
> rexatious@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
>
>
>
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