Thursday, June 5, 2008

So Why Do These People Hate Muslims

Well surely it is because they do not believe that Jesus was the son of God, but to listen to Candy's new posts about dresses and rearing children, you are hard pressed not to think they aren't Muslims. Look out for skirts, sometimes they cling and are not so modest. Pants for women are not Christian. WTF, really Candy, hopefully you have been forgive for the years of t-shirts, jeans, and combat boots. But today's and yesterday's posts maybe the best yet, aside from the anti-Catholic jargon. Candy has made statements such as if your child disobeys you are not a Christian, if you do not home school your child you are not a Christian, and if you are a working mother you are definitely going to hell. The reach and breast of her statements going beyond astonishing to the point of out and out insanity. For a Christian, Candy sure has a hard time with acceptance, forgiveness, and tolerance. To liberals out there, you are going to hell, or at least to Candy you are. Her description at the beginning of a normal day in the life of an unchristian parent includes: You child is unruly, doesn't listen to you, and throws a fit. Your friend tries hard to be "cool" so they can meet friends with cars. My God man what is she describing. I think we are getting a feel for Candy's adolescence. Sounds to me like she was "uncool," had no friends, and kicked and screamed at the McD's playground, and is now projecting these images on her readers. I have a question for Candy: How many successful people (and I don't mean he owns his own tire store) do you know that were home schooled? You want to make sure your kid is a social illiterate, home school them. You want to make sure your kid doesn't know where Madagascar is, home school them, and if you want to make sure your kid is incapable of ever being married, yep you guessed it home school them. She is an amazing lady for sure.

3 comments:

concernedcitizen said...

I have to say that there are two different types of homeschooling. Hers, which is isolation and I REALLY do not believe there is much schooling there at all. There is parents that homeschool that do the co-ops where their kids get some socialization and these parents also put their kids in sports, gymnastics and many other activities where they are outside the home. Those kids still have social issues. Her kids only have contact with her and hubby. I gagged when I said, "hubby". They aren't allowed to be away even at church. Her kids are going to be headline news one day and not in a good way. Thanks for your blog. It is so refreshing to finally read a blog that isn't gushing over her and sees her insanity.

P.S. Girls should be afraid of skirts, because they make you look twice as wide! ;-)

Kaira said...

As a homeschooling parent, I find your above remarks quite offensive. The blanket statements you made cause you to appear ignorant about homeschooling - and the history of successful and well known individuals who were homeschooled themselves.

Anonymous said...

Uh, my son graduated from the Air Force Academy. One of his roommates there was homeschooled for all 12 years of his prior education. I homeschooled my own son for four years (I put him back in for high school.)

I could give you many more stories of successful homeschooling families.