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Ron Paul: Homeschooling will play ‘revolutionary’ role to restore limited government

November 14, 2012 | 3:19 pm | Modified: November 14, 2012 at 3:20 pm
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During the first part of his farewell speech to Congress, Rep. Ron Paul suggested that the homeschooling movement would play a “revolutionary” role in restoring limited government.

“Expect the rapidly expanding homeschool movement to play a significant role in the revolutionary forms needed to rebuild a free society with constitutional protections,” he said. “We cannot expect a federal government controlled school system to provide the intellectual ammunition to combat the dangerous growth of government that threatens our liberties.”

 

 

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