3/30/01
What
qualifies you to run for school board?
I am a
parent and a former teacher and I think I have enough common sense and
independence of spirit to make me immune against "psycho-babble." For
example: The school where I was teaching (not Mfield) hired a young
psychologist. She put up a big poster
in the hallway "Problems are temporary, suicide is permanent." I
marched to the principal and asked him to have that poster removed. Kids who
would never have thought of suicide everyday walked past that poster and saw:
Suicide, suicide, suicide. What wasn't in their mind, was put into their mind
by an "expert," a trained psychologist.
Now and
then I browsed through the magazines which were in the school library. I
brought one sexually explicit and vulgar
issue to the principal. He blushed and canceled the magazine. Our high school students have enough to do
to cope with their surging hormone levels. They do not need magazines to egg them on.
Why
should the voters vote for you on April 3?
Our
school libraries have book upon book on
the shelves about the holocaust. Some of these holocaust books are very blatant
in their last chapter. But blatant or not there is always the implication that
on account of the "holocaust" you, as an American have the
obligation to morally, politically and financially support Israel. Our Marshfield school libraries
indoctrinate every new generation to give loyalty to a foreign nation.
Unfortunately most Americans do not realize what devastating consequences
accrue from that to our foreign policy.
When I requested that a few books be added which refute gas chambers and
thereby the "holocaust" I was
brushed off. Right now on the shelves
of our Senior High School library is the holocaust book
"Fragments" by Binjamin
Wilkomirski. A clever Swiss, by the name of
Bruno Doessecker, must have felt what is gravy for the Jews is gravy for
the gander and why should he not make
money of the holocaust industry.
Doessecker pretended to be a
Jew by the name of Binjamin
Wilkomirski, a "survivor" of Auschwitz when in reality he lived in
Switzerland throughout the war years. He cobbled together "Fragments"
from other holocaust lore and passed it off as survivor testimony.
What do
you feel that you can bring to the board?
I can
bring to the board an independence of
thinking. We always tell our students: "Think for yourselves!" Our
school board however is all compliance.
I have heard not one voice of protest concerning the high school graduation test dictated to us by Madison.. Our high
schools developed on account of our unique settlement pattern. They have served
us well. To impose a European testing system on our American high schools
is like putting a square peg into a
round hole. When one of the student's composition was corrected in Madison, the
evaluator called a grammatical mistake a sophisticated stylistic devise. I
wrote letters to all the administrators
in the Department of Education. I advised them to take Freshman English.
What
makes Marshfield's schools thrive and how do you intend on maintaining the
level of excellence?
What I
write now will be considered politically incorrect. What makes for a
good school is not how the school system is set up, it is not the
administration, and it is not the teachers, but it is the kids. In this
community we have disciplined and intelligent children. I had the privilege to teach, or just pass in
the hallways students who in the scientific community are now world renowned.
It is about time that the News-Herald
acknowledges these former students of
this community.
What do
you feel you can bring to the board?
I wish
for the present school board to be less politically correct and to have more guts. I am not politically
correct. That does not mean one has to
be impolite or abrasive. One of my sons took a summer job as a salesman.
He asked me how to deal with a
coworker who a flagrantly homosexual
tried to entice him into the
homosexual scene. My advise was: You
treat him with the utmost
civility and reject him firmly, but politely.
How
does the role of the school board member fit into the school district?
A school board member does not only have an obligation to see to
it that the students learn reading, writing, rithmatic. The school board is a
bully pulpit and I will use it.
I have
always fought the tobacco industry. Too many of our young people smoke. I would
like to urge every teacher to be a crusader against the smoking habit. I harped
on my students: "Don't start smoking because if you want to stop you
can't. Nicotine is quickly addicting. Why would you want to chain yourself to cigarettes like prisoners used to be
chained to heavy iron balls."
If I
were elected to the school board I
would campaign very hard to ban every
pop machine from every Marshfield school premise. Our children are hyped up on
sugar.
The
Coca Cola company tailors its coke to national taste. The Coca Cola bottled in
Germany has a much lower sugar content than the one bottled here. When my
mother visited us from Germany she wanted me to buy her a coke. She took one
sip, said "phui" and poured it down the drain. All the American soft
drinks are overloaded with sugar.
I also suspect that the sugar companies had a
hand in writing the American recipe books. Sugar enhances the flavor, but too
much sugar overwhelms the flavor. Our children are not born with a "sweet
tooth." That "sweet tooth" is developed. Our Home Ec.
departments can counteract that. If a recipe calls for a cup of sugar I only add
a fourth. My children could
simply not stomach the deserts offered at the school luncheons. They
were too sweet for them. That overload of sugar predisposes people to diabetes
and obesity. I also wonder if so much
of the hyper activity we see in the children nowadays is not connected to the
sugar overload.
To
every decision which has to be made by the school board I will try to
bring a sense of fairness, and common sense. I will try to do the best for the most..