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Whom Should We Distrust: Parents or the Government?
This past week, I’ve been dealing with a lot of media being interviewed by publications like The Washington Post, The Detroit Free Press, a CBS TV affiliate, an ABC radio affiliate, etc.
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Tagged Catherine J. Ross, children, education, Elizabeth Bartholet, Founding Fathers, government, James Madison, John Hancock, Kimberly A. Yuracko, Noah Webster, Parents, Patrick Henry, public schools, Robert Reich, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Risley, Whom Should We Distrust: Parents or the Government?
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