For the sake of not on topic no noise, I would be happy to fill you in offline J

 

 

 

From: Greg Wright [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 7:11 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [WOT] FW: Presidential Address Sept. 8th

 

As an Australian, who is lucky to have a system (similar to the one) your 
president wants to implement, I am amazedby the reticence. If my grandfather 
falls and breaks his leg, he goes to a public hospital (may have to wait a few 
hours) and gets it fixed. Properly. Those with Private insurance have extra 
options if they can afford to pay for it. 

 

BUT, m definitely antagonising discussion of a politically motivated US 
centric, OFF TOPIC post, which is definitely worse than listening to stories 
about someones home network that has 3 computers, no backup and is used for 
games.

 

From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 4 September 2009 9:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: [WOT] FW: Presidential Address Sept. 8th

 

Thank you I meant to do this today at my sons school, forget who I am for or 
against but they are going to try to push kids to tell their parents about 
health care. I d⿙t like it at all..

 

From: Gene Giannamore [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 6:37 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: [WOT] FW: Presidential Address Sept. 8th

 

WOT = way off topic or wide open throttle?

 

Anyway my bro-in-law wrote this J

 

 



 


Dear Livermore school officials, 

  

Here are two Internet links: 

 <http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml> http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml 

& 

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/10582301/President-Obamas-Address-to-Students-Across-America-September-8-2009
 
<http://www.docstoc.com/docs/10582301/President-Obama's-Address-to-Students-Across-America-September-8-2009>
  

  

These links describe the President of the United States intent to address pre-K 
to sixth graders live via the Internet. 

  

I am writing to ask for Livermore schools not to accept this broadcast live 
and/or have an opt-in form sent to parents (so that parents would have to agree 
to let their children view the speech).  

  

I ask this for the reasons below: 

  

1.      No Constitutional Authority.  The Federal government has no authority 
to send curriculum to state schools and no authority to address minors without 
parental permission.
2.      No politics in school.  There has been no national tragedy that the 
president is reacting to.  The President is trying to set a precedent whereby 
he may address our youth directly asserting his influence on educational 
policy.  This is political in nature and subject to differences of opinion 
to-which adults may debate but should be transparent to our youth (especially 
4-12 years old).  A live broadcast does not allow parents sufficient time to 
counter the influence of the leader of the free worlds perspective on education.
3.      No usurpation of parental rights.  Parents have the unequivocal right 
to guide their children in matters of politics, religion, morality, and etc.  
The president may have rights and responsibilities to speak to the public, but 
will violate parental rights by speaking to minors directly without supplying a 
written transcript or preview of the broadcast.  
4.      No captive audience.  Without and Opt-in policy by the Livermore Valley 
Joint Unified School District , our children will be a captive audience to the 
influence of a politician.  I believe need not make mention of historical 
abuses of this power by other nations.

  

No matter how benign the Presidential address may seem, it reduces our liberty 
and our authority over our own children.  So if you do not force our students 
to watch either by not broadcasting or having parents Opt-in, then you show 
your dedication to parental rights and authority. 

  

Thank you, 

Livermore parents   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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