Not that Gabriel is a social recluse or anything, but it is good to know that roleplaying can help socialize kids by not forcing them to change their ways and have fun to boot.
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Why is it that conservatives - and some liberals to be sure - think that screwing our kids out of an education is the first thing they should do to balance budgets?
And why do they think they are going anybody a favor by doing so?
Can't they see the long term damage to our nation?

Teacher plans to eat school lunches every day and then blog about it. Here is a writeup about the project, and then the blog itself: Fed Up With Lunch: The School Lunch Project.
Good luck to her.
Nice to know that some conservatives believe in education. Too bad their attention only comes from trying to destroy it. From denigrating science to outright lying about sex education, it shouldn't be a surprise that lies and deceit are part of their literal whitewashing of history. Here are the worst lies and coverups they plan on implementing.
THIS is what anti-Americanism is. Our nation is better when we are open about our past, not trying to make golden Baal statues of Reagan or whatnot.
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