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Phyllis (editor) Schlafly
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Child Abuse in the Classroom |
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No copies available |
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Mass Market Paperback |
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Date: |
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1985 |
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B000FTY46M |
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Crossway Books |
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0.35 pounds |
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4.1 x 6.8 x 1.5 inches |
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1 shirley day (USA: FL) |
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1 skripka (USA: MA) |
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"The office of the Presidency must ensure that the awesome power of government respects the rights of parents and the inteigrty of the family. If a President can propose taxes, regulations, controls and embargoes, he can propose, as well, ways to keep big government out of the school and the neighborhood and above all -- the home. As government became morally neutral, its resouces have been dnied to individuals professing religious beliefs and given to others hwo profess to operate in a value-free environment. Many of you, I'm sure, remember the controversy over the federally-funded textbooks known as MACOS -- Man A Course of Study -- which indirectly taught grade school children relativism, as they decided which members of their family should be left to die for the survival of the remaining ones. I don't recall the government ever granting $7 million to scholars for the writign of textbooks reflecting a religious view of man and his destiny." Ronald Reagan, August 22, 1980
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http://bookmooch.com/B000FTY46M |
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