Rawhide said:Go away dip***** Didn't I tell you I was done with you?quash said:Rawhide said:LOL... kindly show me where I said I was for (or even okay) with teaching ID in school?BrooksBearLives said:Amazing that you're okay with Intelligent Design -it's a religious concept, not scientific.Rawhide said:But it is....quash said:Rawhide said:And by the way, school sponsored prayer is banned... since the early 60squash said:Rawhide said:Don't try to change the subject (as you try to do every single time)... we're talking about suppression. Voter ID laws do not equal voter suppression. Like I said, people need ID for almost everything.quash said:Rawhide said:How very liberal of you... you think voter ID laws are voter suppression? Hell, you have to present your ID to get welfare, to get food stamps, to get section 8....quash said:OldBurlyBear86 said:
Right now we have less than 4% of the population committing almost 50% of the homicides in the US. Until that issue is resolved, all discussion of reform is a waste of time
We have a .00005 incidence of vote fraud and yet states all over the country are passing voter suppression laws to deal with it. If you want to see wasted reform efforts try looking there.
Facts aren't liberal or conservative. And Voter ID hasn't made a difference.
You probably think a wall will stop illegal entry.
LOL. How can it be changing the subject when I'm going back to a post that preceded Voter ID? The one where you thought prayer and ID and gods were banned.
And Voter ID suppresses about as many votes as the number of fraudulent votes it prvents. Winning!
Again, I never mentioned school sponsored prayer. If you think prayer was banned you are still wrong.
So how about the schools be consistent and ban itself from teaching CRT, but allowing students to discuss it among themselves or learn about it on their own?
It's interesting that you think gov't restricting itself is "banning" ideas.
And as far as ID:
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna10545387
at the very least, many school have suppressed the teaching of ID.... so banning bad, but suppressing good in your view?
If you're okay with that, then I'm sure you'd be okay with Sharia Law being taught in schools?
What happened to that, anyway? I was told it was going to take over America by some frequent posters on this very board. Maybe it got swept away with migrant caravans? Or promises of Mexico paying for the wall?
I swear, scared, wimpy, lazy folk who refuse to do the reading will fall for anything if FoxNews tells them to believe it.
Just because I state a fact like schools are supressing ID in school, doesn't mean I'm for it, but I don't expect you to comprehend that - at all.
You're just a clown
What public schools are suppressing ID?
But to answer your question one last time, this isn't a complete list:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/10/28/student-said-teacher-taught-god-not-real/74727730/
https://www.truthandaction.org/elementary-school-teacher-bans-1st-graders-from-saying-jesus-or-god-says-nothing-about-allah/2/
https://www.godupdates.com/school-bans-jesus-christian-students-graduation-speech/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/aug/30/indiana-teacher-asks-first-graders-stop-talking-ab/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/sep/12/school-bans-girl-writing-about-god-lets-her-idoliz/
https://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/christnewstoday/2020/11/religious-discrimination-school-bans-3rd-graders-jesus-loves-me-mask.html
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/school-we-have-a-right-to-ban-god
I'm done talking with your stupid ass. When you can admit that you're nothing more than leftist, maybe we can talk, but in the meantime, get lost.
Spot checked two of your links (despite the fact that none of them seem to hinge on science/ID), neither of them mention ID. And one of them didn't suppress anything. At all. A teacher tried and the school overruled her.
That was a lot of effort to shoot off blanks.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat