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Change the policies that treat kids as inmates in schools that resemble prisons.

College campuses have become the most intolerant public places in the U.S. for free speech, concentrate the war against P.C. on campus activism, sue the schools, boycott the schools and their major financial supporters and discriminate against the faculty and graduates until the tyranny is ended.

Campaign for the end of tenure and demand the firing of faculty who impose P.C. tyranny, they are unfit to be in positions of responsibility over other people and they pose a serious threat to the future of civilization because of the influence they have on indoctrinating the next generation of tyrants. 

Fight against the queer agenda in the schools. 

Sue schools and their officials who abuse children by exposing their to queer pornography and psychological sexual molestation by creating an immoral environment that results in seducing children into homosodomy.

Sue schools and their officials who discriminate against [hetero]sexual orientation in favor of the queer orientation.

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Strive to create a free marketplace of education with equal opportunity so that parents may choose the school that best fits their values and serves their child's needs.

Support tax credits to create private scholarships.

Support charter schools as a path toward full privatization.

Develop and implement, in all schools, a Libercratic curriculum that provides a foundation of libertarian pro-freedom principles, teaches free enterprise economics and Libercratic government, instills moral values through masculine/feminine sex roles in society and supports a strong family, along with developing cultural excellence.

Support opportunities for boys and girls to attend single sex schools that teach good, moral values and social roles and provides positive role model leadership.

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Defend the right of parents to homeschool their kids and oppose all attempts to impose regulations, standards or organization on homeschooling. 

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Campaign to end political control and subsidizing of science, it leads to a corruption and manipulation of science and a corresponding restriction of opportunity for science activities that do not have state approval or support.

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Lobby for the elimination of all regulations and licenses that interfere in the invention and development process.

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Demand the removal of all obstacles to seeking the kind of medical treatments one desires. Patients should be able to choose any health care provider, treatment or procedure, including those which are experimental.

Lobby for the deregulation of the medical industry to be replaced by private medical industry regulations which are largely governing medicine today. The political regulations only drive up the costs and obstruct the development of new treatments and technologies.

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Creating a Libercratic Curriculum

We need volunteers to work on developing a Libercratic curriculum to be offered to home-schoolers, on-line and to public and private schools. The curriculum needs to be organized and delivered over the Web as a home-schooling program which would also supplement classroom teaching and provide information on building a complete campus based curriculum. We need people who are concerned about education issues, ideally people who are educators.
   Our first goal is to create a complete home-school curriculum over the Web, by organizing resources that are already available online as well as publishing better online textbooks and getting teachers and tutors to supplement the instruction as either volunteers or paid workers. This material can be used to create a classroom anywhere, in the home, at a community center or in the park. That makes the next step easier, getting the curriculum into established schools or creating schools by using a community center, conference room or an existing campus that allows access to outside groups. Once we establish the program in the community and in schools during off hours, it will be easier to convince the schools to adopt the curriculum as an elective program. We will need to present the curriculum to educators, school boards, parents and teachers, to convince them to offer their students the opportunity to take our courses.
   As an entree into the schools we need to get students interested in forming Libercratic clubs, including separate clubs that concentrate on specific subjects and activities from a Libercratic perspective. There are all kinds of student clubs in the schools, some of them are highly questionable and controversial, but most schools allow students to form a club based on most any subject. Once Libercratic clubs are established in the schools, Libercratic courses will be in demand by some students and will draw the curiosity of others.
   The curriculum of which I speak is not only the traditional academic subjects but also a full program of extracurricular activities, including; sports, arts, cultural activities and social events. It is those social and cultural activities that should draw the greatest initial interest and bring in the largest number of participants. Through Libercratic cultural activities students will be introduced to Libercratic values and will experience the vision of the comprehensive culture we wish to create, they will become motivated to join in and contribute their own vision and enjoy the satisfaction of pursuing cultural excellence while supporting moral values. The responsible and controlled nature of Libercratic culture should draw the support and admiration of parents and community leaders, which should provide contributions from other community groups and business sponsors.

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