Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Public Duty Doctrine.16: An Assignment

Want to see how honest American educators are?

Using my "The Public Duty Doctrine.1" (June 2009) as a starting point, pass the word on to those in your family and friends. If you have a high-school or college-age brother, sister, cousin, nephew, niece or friend of a friend, and if they are taking or, at some future point, required to take a government, American History, or politics class, tell them about this.

Their professors or teachers would be alarmed by a term paper or extra-credit assignment on this subject. Their educators more than likely don't know about this, although they should. Actually, they have a moral and legal duty to disclose this most fundamental relationship between government and its citizens.

If you like watching train-wrecks (just kidding), put this into motion and then watch the fireworks. Your friend or family member just might end up on the 6 o'clock news, or their newspaper's front page.

Believe me: There will be an effort to sweep this under the carpet. It will be your love-one's assignment to make sure this doesn't happen. Good luck discovering the truth!

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