No, that's not one of those weird headlines from the National Enquirer. In this case, and once again, i'm referring to the EduNazi's down there in Mexas. These are the Fascists who run the states indoctrination camps. (a.k.a. public schools) Normally, you would expect to see a story like this coming from places like Mexifornia, or The Peoples Republic of Oregon, or one of the pro-Communist states in the North East, but Mexas? Isn't that supposed to be the home of freedom-loving, liberty-loving, God-fearing, big government hating, red-blooded Americans?
Funny thing is, the EduNazi's running this camp, in their endless zeal to be the perfect PC'ists, insist they were simply following state law. (isn't that what Heinrich Himmler said at the Nuremberg trials?) In fact, if you read the law quoted in this article, they were actually violating that law, which was intended to control the food "schools" gave to kids, not what their "parents or other kids" give them. Kind of makes you wonder how the good people of Mexas, the few left who still speak English, would allow a school system like this to exist. Are they trying to become another NYC or San Francisco? Maybe i've been watching too many old westerns...
http://www.khou.com/news/Candy-Gets-Third-Grader-A-Weeks-Detention-93033319.html
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But, unlike most places, Texans do NOT just sit by and let this crap happen. That's why and how it gets in the news.
Texas won't be far behind AZ on that illegal alien law either.
Have you been to southern Texas lately? It is now northern Mexico.
QUOTABLE QUOTES:
"Having no substance of its own, the left is inherently parasitic; like a cancer cell or virus, it survives by posing as a healthy member of the same host it attacks and ultimately destroys. This pattern of "mimic-attack-conquer" has given us liberty-hating "liberals," leftist mainline churches that publicly embrace what their own teachings explicitly prohibit, and educators whose goal is to ensure that all children get left behind."
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