I have to say that I was dismayed at Mr. Shapiro's insinuation that homeschooling was limited only to conservatives who do not want to teach evolution. Homeschoolers are a very diverse population and come from all walks of life...democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Atheists, black, white, you name it. Unfortunately this diversity is not often portrayed accurately in the media.
As a progressive person and supporter of many liberal causes who has also choosen to homeschool her children, I get very tired at seeing homeschoolers portrayed in such a one-dimensional, stereotypical way. We personally have chosen to homeschool for the freedom that it gives us (and yes, we do teach evolution as do the majority of the homeschoolers in the groups to which I belong). We enjoy the freedom to let our children learn on their own timetable and follow their own interests. The freedom to spend more time together as a family. The freedom from the ridiculous trend towards testing and accountibilty that is taking the place of an education that takes into account the individuality of the child.
I applaud the Edwards family for choosing to homeschool their children as a means for keeping their family close during this hectic time. It is a shame that this is seen as such an anomaly by those on the left...there are more of us out there then many would lead you to believe.
Although I am personally a Barack Obama supporter, I believe that Edwards brings a lot to the debate. I am enjoying this political race because it is nice to finally have democratic candidates that are willing to voice their own convictions.
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