Homeschoolers challenging the education monopoly
Sierra Times
by Nathan Tabor
08/10/05
It is a fundamental tenet of capitalism that free market competition is good for the people and the country. That's why Congress wisely enacted anti-trust legislation a century or so ago -- to prevent big, powerful monopolies from eliminating their competition by stifling the little guy. But today, Americans are threatened by a government-sponsored and taxpayer-funded monopoly, one that is potentially more powerful and dangerous than the old Standard Oil and Carnegie Steel operations. Like a giant octopus with long, deadly tentacles, the socialistic 'Official Public Education Trust' has established a virtual stranglehold on the impressionable minds of our nation's youth...
http://www.sierratimes.com/05/08/10/24_167_175_119_90579.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Nathan Tabor
08/10/05
It is a fundamental tenet of capitalism that free market competition is good for the people and the country. That's why Congress wisely enacted anti-trust legislation a century or so ago -- to prevent big, powerful monopolies from eliminating their competition by stifling the little guy. But today, Americans are threatened by a government-sponsored and taxpayer-funded monopoly, one that is potentially more powerful and dangerous than the old Standard Oil and Carnegie Steel operations. Like a giant octopus with long, deadly tentacles, the socialistic 'Official Public Education Trust' has established a virtual stranglehold on the impressionable minds of our nation's youth...
http://www.sierratimes.com/05/08/10/24_167_175_119_90579.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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