Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Global Warming indoctrination for school kids

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Dr. Robinson (Dixie's Homeschooler) Myth Of Global Warming

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During a July event at the U.S. Department of Education, children from D.C. schools and day care centers were treated to free books, including two featuring Nickelodeon characters as part of the media organization’s “The Big Green Help” Series. One of the books promotes the idea that global warming is man made and the second book talks about what kids can do to save the Earth.

SpongeBob Goes Green! An Earth-Friendly Adventure! tells the story of SpongeBob’s friend, Krusty Krab, who builds a swimming pool. Mr. Krab is frustrated that it is not hot enough to attract paying customers to his new swimming pool and decides that the exhaust from boats and cars could solve his dilemma.

Mr. Krab says: “I’m just pumpin’ a wee bit of carbon dioxide into the air. It’ll warm up the temperature and bring on an endless summer! People will want to use my new pool all year long.”

To help with his cause, SpongeBob and his friend Patrick set stacks of tires on fire.

“More smoke floated up into the sky,” the book states.

The author does not explain how a pool is built underwater, how vehicles submerged in the ocean can produce exhaust, or how tires burn and send smoke into the air from the bottom of the sea.

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2 comments:

  1. How much do you pay a homeschooler per year, I want to compare to private school tuition costs where I live. You can delete this and email me if you dont want the answer public. Thanks.

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  2. We use this.
    http://www.robinsoncurriculum.com/

    I would read We Need Higher Hopes, the Robinson family's story first.
    http://www.robinsoncurriculum.com/view/rc/s31p54.htm

    I read the entire site more than once before I committed. I found it by searching Confederate homeschool. I have many links on my NamSouth site concerning it and we bought the Henty series also.

    Here's some more on him.

    http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2010/10/dr-robinson-dixies-homeschooler-parries.html

    http://www.namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=2219&highlight=robinson

    http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2011/03/osu-expel-dr-robinsons-three-exemplary.html

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