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Why HomeSchoolers Are Voting BALDWIN

 

Chuck Baldwin is the clear choice for parents who wish to home school their children.  Both the Republican and Democrat parties believe that education is something the Federal Government should control.

Not only have “Goals 2000” and “No Child Left Behind” proven to be bad for American children, they are clearly unconstitutional and based on the premises that the Government should control local education.  That right is and should always rest with the parents of each child.

Chuck Baldwin will do everything within the Power of the Presidency to dismantle the Department of Education.  He will use the public relations power of the presidency and make his position clear to the Congress and the Senate.

Chuck believes that homeschooled children should be afforded the same rights and opportunities for college scholarships and awards that public and private educated children receive.  He also believes that these children and their families should have use of public facilities and the opportunity to participate in sports and other extracurricular activities.

In years past, the people of America have been offered “deals” by their Presidents.  President Harry S. Truman offered what he called the “Fair Deal” to American workers. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave us his “New Deal.” Whether or not these deals were “Fair” or “New” is a subject of historical debate and not generally positive.

One thing is for sure.  Senator John McCain and Senator Barrack Obama continue to offer the American People a “Raw Deal” when it comes to education and many other issues.

When elected president you can be sure that President Chuck Baldwin will always give the American people the “Real Deal.”  He is a conservative who believes that the United States Constitution really is the law of the land.  He will always support and recognize the right of parents to determine the education of their own children.

"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." -- John Quincy Adams