PlanetaryGear 09/07/2005
A Great idea .... best to turn them off from this mongrel and his backwards ideology (not to be confused with traditional conservatism) while they're still too young to vote. It would be akin to watching those Scared Straight movies from the early 80's ....remember those? Kids would running home crying and urging their parents to register 'democrat'. -- Kudos to the list maker for a great idea that would unquestionably make America better...
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jamestkirk 07/29/2005
King, I don't like Sean as much as some other conservative talk-show hosts. I know the majority of them are biased, but Sean is too biased. Plus, if you disagree with him, he blasts you. The real required listening should be for Bill O'Reilly. He's more objective, honest, and is not easily swayed. He doesn't agree with Bush about everything, and that's good. I love O'Reilly's harping on the illegal immigration issues that need more highlighting.
EschewObfuscat ion 07/29/2005
Hannity isn't the point. But, having recently raised four children and experiencing the liberal brainwashing that takes place in public and private schools, it is my considered opinion that educators accept the role of ideological propagandist willingly and without restraint. I sought to help my children think critically about political ideology and asked them rhetorical questions about specific political issues which found their way into their consciousness, and I'm glad I did. My son's stories were the most fun to listen to as he took an enriched/advanced American History class, as a Junior, and engaged the teacher quite often in debate until he read the agitation in the teacher's voice, and would quickly surrender. (He had learned that trick from arguing with me, I still find that annoying) He would generally score very highly on objective (mult choice, true/false) portions of test but poorly (often below passing) on essay portions which require an opinion and substantiation of the opinion. It was a Regents course and he aced the Regents, but his grade for the year was a weak B which I told him was a very valuable lesson. Choose carefully whom you engage in political arguments.
louiethe20th 07/29/2005
LOL,I am joking folks.Calm down only a joke.(OC)This would do them alot of good and prepare them for the real world.
Phantasmagoria 07/28/2005
If they need relaxation from studying, I suppose comic relief would work. Either that or you will increase the sale of ear plugs amongst high school seniors.
edt4 07/28/2005
Great idea! Then we can get Bozo the Clown to preach at our local church and we'll force the kids to attend and they can maybe come to realize that life shouldn't be so serious---we should LAUGH and have FUN, then we can make Charles Manson our director of Entertainment and Leisure, and inculcate the kids with his whacky, devil-may-care attitude...and we can make George Bush our President! Wait a minute...he is our President! Dear God...
SZinHonshu 07/28/2005
Why? He's hardly a great mind. Political indoctrination should be left out of schools in the first place. It's already bad enough with the liberal PC garbage. But if you're going to do it, at least make it Larry Elder.
CanadaSucks 07/28/2005
Comedy isn't a required course.
dpostoskie 07/28/2005
Sean would learn more form the students than they would from him. Come on, pick an educated nonbiased person.
Wavebacker 07/28/2005
Why should they listen to just one man's perspective? This is America. You should have the opportunity to listen to ALL points of view then you can decide which one you feel most comfortable with.
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