Those Demented Homeschoolers

*** Since this is a post on education, I should probably let it be known that I am an educator at a public school.  I am not a member of the teacher’s union.  I will probably never join a teacher’s union.  As a matter of fact, I would be more comfortable handling my own negotiations than letting them, though I am okay with what I am making because I am not in it for the money.  My ideas on federalism and constitutionalism are that a parent is ultimately responsible for a child’s education, so a parent should have an unquestionnable right to home school their children.  The 10th Amendment would also give the state some say on the matter, but I believe that is better for the state to only get involved in public schools (notice I did not say the federal government).  On the flip side, I believe that a sizable portion of children whom are homeschooled would be better off in a school, public or private.  I would do it (homeschool or private school) for my children if faced with certain issues.  Private school would probably be my choice between the two. ***

Apparently Joy Behar called homeschoolers “demented.”  Should we really be surprised by anything that Joy Behar says?

Behar does wear her affiliations on her sleeve.  This is just another way that she does not really have a mind of her own.  She simply is anti-religious, anti-Republican, and anti-common sense.  Isn’t it funny how liberals want to talk about rights, unless it has a strong union pulling the other way?

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