Thursday, August 31, 2006

More On The Educational Police State

As the item on cops in the schools has hit several newspapers via the AP wire service, I rewrote/expanded upon my earlier Post and turned it into another letter to the editor:

Dear Editor:

The dispute over how "school resource officers" are to be funded illustrates how far we have fled from the ideals of those who founded our country.

It wasn't that long ago that police stationed in schools was something we in the US accurately said was one of the horrors of the old Soviet Union (USSR) and other totalitarian regimes.

My how times have changed.

Cops in the schools, and children whacked out of their minds on sugar and mind-altering drugs (The "legal" ones--BigPharma has more effective lobbyists than those for less dangerous drugs like marijuana). A generation being trained, socially and chemically, to accept authoritarian power as an ever-present part of their lives, while being placed in a constant state of fear that without the presence of Big Brother, all will be lost. Narcotics serve to further numb the next generation. Children who have "adverse reactions" to those pharmaceutical toxins, such as anxiety, aggression, and complete mental breakdowns, will be swept under the rug as mere "collateral damage", and be used to maintain the constant state of terror among other children and the public.

"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." --Sinclair Lewis

Or a badge and a prescription pad.

Sincerely,

Terry L. Clark

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