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Patriot Pledge

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  • "If we want the next generation to be able to articulate their gratitude for the American heritage, it’s going to be up to their parents to teach them about it. (The schools? Fuhgeddaboudit.) There’s a great deal of useful advice on this in How to Raise an American: 1776 Fun and Easy Tools, Tips, and Activities to Help Your Child Love This Country (Crown Forum, 320 pp., $22.95), by Myrna Blyth and Chriss Winston." ----Michael Poterma, National Review

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Capt_c30553be4be444d1aa1abc7ac08b5d In one of America's most popular high school texts books today, the Disco Generation got 200 words.  Steven Spielberg got more than 400 words and the topic of Nicaraugua and the Iran Contra scandal got more than a 1000 words.   The American space program, one of our country's most inspiring and wonderful stories for children, got a whopping 78 words. 

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