Friday, April 29, 2011

April 28, 2011 Beck: Indoctrination in Our Classrooms | Glenn Beck

April 28, 2011

Special Guests | Cindy Rose, Glenn Rickabaugh

This is a rush transcript from "Glenn Beck," April 28, 2011. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated.

 

GLENN BECK, HOST: I want to turn to some guests that we have invited here in the studio. This show actually evolved from a phone call that came in on my radio program I think it was on Monday. The video of the kids, the middle school kids that were singing about, you know, hey, stand up and protest these corporations. That was taken -- the video was taken by a fan of the show and a listener of mine. We flew her in, but because of the bad weather here in New York they just landed. So, they're not going to be able to be on the program tonight.

But I asked that at the time for people to come who have had enough and have found things in their own life and are looking for ways to connect or are looking to connect with others. We have to start doing that.

And I want to go to my Web site at GlennBeck.com and sign up for the newsletter. There's some coming information on things that I'm working on, but I want you to be able to read and understand. I need to be able to reach out to you at GlennBeck.com. Please sign up now.

Now, Cindy Rose is a mother from Maryland who was outraged what was written in her 9-year-old daughter's textbook.

Glenn Rickabaugh is a dad from Pennsylvania who says one of his daughter's teachers is a Marxist. His daughter is here with him, trying to get the school board now to stop the alleged indoctrination.

Nick Pandelidis is a doctor who founded York Suburban Citizens for Responsible Government in Pennsylvania. He and others have been taking a stand against proposed tax hikes to fund benefit and raises for teachers.

I don't know why he hates teachers so much.

And Lisa Becker is here. She works at Dayspring Christian Academy in Pennsylvania. This is a school that teaches children about principles and values not politics.

Cindy, let me start with you. This is social studies alive, our community and beyond. Your daughter was sick and she needed to do some homework?

CINDY ROSE, OUTRAGED ABOUT DAUGHTER'S TEXTBOOK: Right. They brought -- she came home with makeup work.

BECK: And what did you do?

ROSE: I started reading it and the more I read it, the angrier I got. The chapters are about indoctrination, minimalizing anything that has to do with America, talks about the protesting the global activism. It's all about getting your child comfortable.

BECK: This one, you need to see this. Child care is important but it's not free for people of the United States or most. Families have to pay for child care. It can be very expensive.

Some people have to pay as much for child care as they earn in their jobs, when they don't have enough money to pay for other things such as food and health care. In some countries, child care is a public service. For example, Denmark and Vietnam, child care is free or cost -- well, let's all move to Vietnam, everybody.

It makes it easier for parents to work.

Then the question is, do you think the age of this for --

ROSE: She's 9-year-old.

BECK: Nine-year-old -- do you think child care should be public care in your community? Well, of course.

ROSE: Obviously.

BECK: Then you have the global community here where we just can't really be Americans anymore. It's global.

I like this one. This is voting.

ROSE: Yes.

BECK: What does this tell the kids to do?

ROSE: They should go out and should demonstrate. Is that one on demonstration? They should demonstrate and should have a voice in your community. And they're just kids.

BECK: It's fantastic, all the things that we can learn.

So, have you -- and health care here, by the way. Health care is really a right, especially in places as glorious as Vietnam. What have you done now?

ROSE: I'm trying to have the book removed. I've gone through the curriculum specialist who's in charge of doing this book. I was told it won't be removed from the classroom. It will stay another year until the book comes up for its technical review. And next year is the time that it will be reviewed.

BECK: I have to tell you. This lady who's now at the airport, I said to her, I said, "You've got to pull your kids out of school." I home teach my children. I said, "You got to pull your kids out of school." And she said something really, really great. She said, "No, because then they'll just do it to all the other kids."

ROSE: That's right.

BECK: And I never looked at it that way but she's right.

ROSE: Right.

BECK: The reason the genesis of the show is to get people to stand together.

Cindy, do you have -- do you have other parents with you?

ROSE: I do have other parents. I had school board members. We have a brand new school board. They are addressing these issues. They're -- you know, I'm going through the process of having this gotten rid of. And the new school board is helping me get rid of it.

BECK: How many people had no idea two years ago how far down the river we have sold our children? It's amazing how far down.

Glenn, how did you find out about your daughter's problem?

GLENN RICKABAUGH, QUESTIONS DAUGHTER'S TEACHER & CURRICULUM: Well, my daughter came home and said the movies are being shown in her school. Not only Al Gore's movie "An Inconvenient Truth" and not only the Soros' "Story of Stuff."

But a health teacher that she had in health class. He was putting the movie, "SiCKO" on as a gold line base standard to show how socialized medicine is so much better than privatized medicine, but America just hasn't caught on yet. And additionally making comments like the Constitution is 400 years old. Why would we follow the Constitution that is 400 years old that is drawn up by a bunch of rich, old white guys?

BECK: Wait, wait. Did he actually say 400 years old?

RICKABAUGH: Yes.

BECK: Wow! He's smart. I'm very smart. It's 400 years old.

RICKABAUGH: But really, I mean --

BECK: Wow!

RICKABAUGH: -- who cares about facts, you know, when you are trying to push an agenda and that's all he's trying to do

BECK: So, what have you done in the classroom?

RICKABAUGH: Well, he would say -- I would like say, wait, that's not right. And he was like, well, you know, bring me facts. Show me, you know, just give me proof. You know, so I would, you know, bring stuff in to support my answer the next day and he wouldn't show the class. And when I tried to speak up in the class because I was the only one in the class that had that view opposing him, he just like -- he would mock me. He would just like --

BECK: So where's that ending?

RICKABAUGH: Well, I don't know where it's ending, but it's just begun because for a year and a half I've been trying to have these issues addressed. The principal and the superintendent have been totally disregarding the issue. This guy -- he's even gone so far as to put Judeo Christian scripture up on the wall. Bring a T-shirt in saying, "Jesus was a liberal" and saying, why would we follow this book as a society?

The people in the community are just starting to be made aware of it and literally when I finally had the issues addressed because of the community, the school board at the last school board meeting got up and left the room when the people in the community said, let this guy --

BECK: What's the name of the community?

RICKABAUGH: -- let this guy be heard. Quakertown, Pennsylvania. Quakertown High School.

BECK: Quakertown.

RICKABAUGH: Yes.

BECK: That is unbelievable.

RICKABAUGH: That's just the tip of it, believe me.

BECK: OK. All right. So listen, there are -- on the banner -- Tiffany, put one of the banners up where it says where you can get involved. On the banner there are people that -- contact, you know, whatsadadtodo@gmail.com. You'll see these things. If you want to get involved. The point of this is we must -- the best organizers you're seeing in Egypt -- the best organized wins. Well, they are years and billions of dollars ahead.

So what are you going to do? With love and courage, stand up and start finding those people next to you that will stand up and take on the system at the local level.

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