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Two Norfolk teachers punished for wising-up students

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NOTICE TO FOURWINDS READES FROM ANNE BELLRINGER

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Cavalry arrives for beleaguered homeschool family (with video)

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Parents plead for return of 7-year-old son (with video)

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Ahmed Moor: Why I am for academic boycott

The boycott of Israeli academics and academic institutions has always made me a little uneasy. We all read books by Israeli academics that at their humanist best elucidate and inform, and at their racist worst reveal something about the Zionist zeitgeist. I read Ha’aretz, Ynet and the Jerusalem Post on a daily basis – and communicate pretty regularly with Israelis through email (the majority of whom admittedly, are anti-Zionists). Despite all this, I do support the academic boycott. The issue is very muddy, however.. » read more

Teach Your Children Well: There Is No Law but Might and Murder

This is the lesson that the United States government -- the government of the historic progressive, Barack Obama -- taught the children of America today: "Children, the law is nothing but a rag smeared with blood and sh*t. "It is only for suckers, rubes and losers. "Claw your way to the top -- by any means necessary -- and the law can never touch you. "This is the American way." Yes, as the Washington Post reports, the United States government announced today that there will be no penalties whatsoever for the lawyers who were ordered by their superiors, George Bush and Dick Cheney, to write memos "justifying" the tortures that Bush and Cheney wanted to unleash upon captives held indefinitely without charges, without evidence, without trial, without rights.. » read more

Homeschoolers on run win U.S. asylum

Judge: Teaching children 'basic right no country has right to violate'   In a decision bound to send a shock wave through the European Union, a federal immigration judge today granted political asylum in the United States to a German family whose members feared persecution if returned to their home country because of their decision to homeschool. "We can't expect every country to follow our Constitution," said the opinion by Judge Lawrence O. Burman. "The world might be a better place if it did. "However, the rights being violated here are basic human rights that no country has a right to violate," he said.. » read more

Criminal background checks proposed for homeschoolers

Plan called most 'overbearing law in the English-speaking world   A proposal in the British Parliament calling for mandatory criminal background checks for parents who want to homeschool their children is the most "overbearing law in the English-speaking world," charges a U.S. advocacy group. "This bill is breathtaking in its scope and reflects a perverse level of suspicion towards parents who home-educate their children," said Michael Donnelly, a staff attorney and director of international relations for the Home School Legal Defense Association. The group is the world's premiere advocate for homeschooling and has been active in cases in Europe as well as the U.. » read more

Homeschooling

From: Constitutional Emergency To: Bill Spence Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:40 AM Subject: Homeschooling Constitutional Emergency A message to all members of Constitutional Emergency A call out to all Patriots who have homeschooled their children and to all Patriots who've had enough of government indoctrination on/in their children. We've started a new forum titled Home School Center. You can find it easily by hovering over the tab PFA ACTION CENTER . You will see the Home School Center in the drop down menu. Please help us get our children away from the wolves in sheeps clothing.. » read more

Hearing for homeschooler forced into gov't system

Judge: 'Lost opportunity' if child's Christian views not challenged in public setting Nov. 24, 2009   The New Hampshire Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a 10-year-old homeschool girl who has been ordered into a government-run school because she was too "vigorous" in defense of her Christian faith. As WND reported, a girl identified in court documents as "Amanda" had been described as "well liked, social and interactive with her peers, academically promising and intellectually at or superior to grade level." Nevertheless, a New Hampshire court official determined that she would be better off in public school rather than continuing her homeschool education. The August decision from Marital Master Michael Garner reasoned that Amanda's "vigorous defense of her religious beliefs to [her] counselor suggests strongly that she has not had the opportunity to seriously consider any other point of view.. » read more

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