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TJ in Oregon
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« on: May 16, 2012, 10:38:16 AM »

I'll admit I finished up with public school five years ago, but they never taught us acceptance or rejection of abortion or homosexuality, or the Bible, or any of the rest. These things were treated delicately and we made up our own minds. I didn't know the political or religious views of most of my teachers, nor should I have. Virtually all opinionated discussion of political-football topics was done by the students. That's how a public school should be run.
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