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Children forced into gov’t schools at gunpoint

Published on January 5, 2011 By SiteEditor

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Las Vegas Review-Journal – December 26, 2010
Time to separate school and state
By Vin Suprynowicz

We keep getting letters explaining government schools can’t turn out as good a product as private schools – even private schools spending less per student – since the private schools choose their students, while mandatory government youth internment camps have to “take every which one.”

Avoid education wars by keeping the state out of the schools

Published on September 6, 2010 By SiteEditor

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The Boston Globe – May 30, 2010
Keep government out of the schools
By Jeff Jacoby

ChristianGovernance video commentary – REFRESH

Published on September 4, 2010 By SiteEditor

I don’t know if ustream’s mucking about with my videos, or if it’s a random glitch, but you may have tried to access ChristianGovernance’s latest video commentary only to receive the notice that it’s status was switched to private, preventing your viewing. It has been switched back so you can now watch it. We apologize for the inconvenience.

ChristianGovernance video commentary – Christian governance, a breathe of fresh air

Published on September 4, 2010 By SiteEditor

We posted a new ChristianGovernance video commentary this evening. We look at how Christian governance is a breathe of fresh air, especially compared with our competition. What is our competition? An S&M judge in Manitoba. Tony Blair saying “Politicians are obliged from time to time to conceal the full truth, to bend it and even distort it.”