Demanding Tennessee teabaggers!
The material calls for lawmakers to amend state laws governing school curriculums, and for textbook selection criteria to say that “No portrayal of minority experience in the history which actually occurred shall obscure the experience or contributions of the Founding Fathers, or the majority of citizens, including those who reached positions of leadership.”
Fayette County attorney Hal Rounds, the group’s lead spokesman during the news conference, said the group wants to address “an awful lot of made-up criticism about, for instance, the founders intruding on the Indians or having slaves or being hypocrites in one way or another.”
Alex Pareene, who passed along the above, also points out a headline concerning North Carolina teabaggers:
Republican school board in N.C. backed by tea party abolishes integration policy
All of this is totally not racist!!!1!
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