Tea Party group starts summer camp in tampa, florida
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First of many steps leading to this:
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So it's teaching them to be gold hoarding christian republicans?
How the fuck is this legal? IMO blatant indoctrination like this should be treated as child abuse.
[QUOTE=CatFodder;30498512]How the fuck is this legal? IMO blatant indoctrination like this should be treated as child abuse.[/QUOTE]
Well you have to pay for it and you aren't forced into it.
If these become widespread then the next generation of American children will be hyper christian conservative zealots.
Also since when was Europe the enemy.
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[QUOTE=Dance_Commander;30498586]If these become widespread then the next generation of American children will be hyper christian conservative zealots.
Also since when was Europe the enemy.[/QUOTE]
These people still have 50's red scare. Anything un amurican is bad to them.
[quote]"We've had classes for adults," said Karen Jaroch, who chairs the Tampa 912 Project. "Now we want to introduce a younger generation to economics and history, but in a fun way."[/quote]
more like
"We want to continue our rightist indoctrination in a new facility for children, we'll teach your kids watered down and heavily biased history, and laissez-faire economics - you know, without the depression"
[QUOTE=Lambeth;30498561]Well you have to pay for it and you aren't forced into it.[/QUOTE]
Except that there are parents who will most likely force their children into it.
[quote]If the school is successful, Jaroch and Lukens will look for ways to run more sessions, either during the summer or after school resumes. In fact, Jaroch said the group might try to bring its curriculum to the public schools during Constitution Week in September.[/quote]
Good luck
im naming my kids after the disciples and sending them there
[QUOTE=idiots]Children will blow bubbles from a single container of soapy solution, and then pop each other's bubbles with squirt guns in an arrangement that mimics socialism. They are to count how many bubbles they pop. Then they will work with individual bottles of solution and pop their own bubbles.
"What they will find out is that you can do a lot more with individual freedom," [/QUOTE]
What :v:
I wonder if the people who started this even listen to what they're saying.
I really want to get one of these shirts and just walk around the camp.
[url]http://imvotingteaparty.com/[/url]
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Another example: Starting in an austere room where they are made to sit quietly, symbolizing Europe, the children will pass through an obstacle course to arrive at a brightly decorated party room (the New World).[/QUOTE]
With subtlety like that I'm surprised they don't just call it Camp Brainwash.
[QUOTE=Trainbike;30499865]Except that there are parents who will most likely force their children into it.[/QUOTE]
Parents are allowed to do that.
[QUOTE=Habsburg;30521105]Parents are allowed to do that.[/QUOTE]
By that logic parents are allowed to force their children go to a camp where they're beaten.
Next they'll put up a sports/PE camp where they'll train patriotic supersoldiers.
[QUOTE=Trainbike;30521177]By that logic parents are allowed to force their children go to a camp where they're beaten.[/QUOTE]
Not quite the same.
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Like I don't agree with teabaggers at all but parents are allowed to send their children to whatever summer camp they choose.
I don't support much of what the teaparty stands for but tea party camp /=/ utah troubled teen camp.
This is basically like vacation bible school except your taught about the tea partys political beliefs and god instead of both. I don't agree with neither but these camps are aimed at elementry kids also, not to make 13 year old boys life miserable.
Fill their heads with crap before they start forming opinions of their own.
[QUOTE=Mr.Goodcat;30516642]I really want to get one of these shirts and just walk around the camp.
[url]http://imvotingteaparty.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
They'd think it was legitimate support.
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