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Subject: The Trojan Horse of America
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     Here we go again with another endless circle-j*** about Secular Humanism.  

     Secular Humanism is here to stay.  You'll never ever drive it out of the
government school systems.  It is a fact of life.  Why?  Because it is the 
Official Religion of the learned gehrus of the National Educational Association.

     So long as we have the N.E.A. dictating educational policy, we will have
their nihilistic bull-paddies of Secular Humanism as well.

     There's a very simple solution to ending the religion-in-schools 
controversy.  Why not just abolish the government school system altogether?
After all, any tax-subsidized industry interferes with free enterprise.  And,
according to Mr. Silber, the very knowledgeable president of Boston University,
the state-supported colleges are unfair competition to the private colleges.
Likewise, public government-operated schools are unfair competition to 
private schools.  If we put education back into the private sector where it
belongs, the average property tax bill would drop by 60%.  There would be no
problems about forced busing, de facto/de jure segregation, "special needs"
students, prayer-in-schools, etc.  If a parent didn't like what one school was
teaching, they'd be free to find another one.  

     The biggest problem is that the skags in the N.E.A. would lose their
Pork Barrel.  No more sucking gravy from the American public.  They'd all
have to do some legitimate work for a change.

     --Don Black