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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Common Core: Children’s Textbook Completely Rewrites Second Amendment

It’s no secret that the left loves to rewrite history to suit their needs, and has a penchant for distorting the truth as they see fit. Well a recent report from the Young Conservatives shows us that they’ve managed to do both in one sitting, and to make it worse it’s what they’re teaching our children.

Every freedom-loving American knows that the original text of the Second Amendment reads:

“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

Now that we’re all up to speed on what the Constitution says, let’s take a look at the left’s redefined Second Amendment, as they would like to see it interpreted:

“This amendment states that people have the right to certain weapons, providing that they register them and they have not been in prison.”

How’s that for a complete overhaul?

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sue the school board if they use these non-factual books. Lets take back our schools.

Anonymous said...

It is my job to teach my children and now my grandchildren. Don't trust the schools with important issues like the constitution and the bill of rights. The left can try to rewrite history but I will set it straight. Problem is most people won't put this much effort into their children. That is part of the problem with the direction of our once great country.

Anonymous said...

This isn't about common core. Same complaints have been lodged against new text books for decades.

Anonymous said...

10:30 I will and I am doing just what you are.

United we stand.

Anonymous said...

SCHOOL VOUCHERS ALLOWS CONTROL OF TAX DOLLARS TO support pro constitutional schools

Anonymous said...

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State,,,

Not the average person who simply wants to own an arsenal of his own.