Monday, August 28, 2006

WSJ Laments Progress

AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth: "In early American public schools, there was no separation between church and state
by John in DC - 8/28/2006 08:47:00 AM

From the Wall Street Journal

In early American public schools, there was no separation between church and state. Tenets of Christianity were embedded in almost every lesson and book, including spelling, reading, history, grammar, arithmetic and science.

Yeah, and we had slaves. And women couldn't vote. And no one would hire the Irish. And children made great factory labor.

Oh yeah, we also burned witches.

Your point would be?"

No progress is good progress, which is good for business?

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