09-10-2009, 03:17 PM
			
							
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					Originally Posted by  flippyshark
					 
				 
				All well and good, but, what I can't get my head around is, even before they changed the lesson plan, was it really THAT BAD?  It seemed thoroughly innocuous to me, just boilerplate elementary school civics.  (Heck, I was assigned to write a letter to President Nixon, along with the rest of my classmates, back in the fist grade.  Pretty similar stuff - tell the president what you like best about the country, what you want to see happen in the future - I'm sure we all wrote that we wanted a longer recess and Slurpees in the school cafeteria.)  If I've understood correctly, the contentious line, which was changed, was "write a letter to yourself about how you might help the president," and that even in the original version, this, in context with the surrounding material, clearly meant "help the president realize his goal of increasing the number of college graduates."  Now, really, what the F is wrong with that? 
			
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 Absolutely nothing, which is what makes this outrage so silly.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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