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    High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

    Should the debate commence, I bet Limbaugh gets owned.

    http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/...imbaugh13.html

    Teens seek debate vs. Limbaugh

    May 13, 2005

    BY KATE N. GROSSMAN Education Reporter

    Rush Limbaugh said on his nationally syndicated radio show that Evanston Township High School students "don't know anything about World War II" and "they've probably never heard the name Adolf Hitler" because they're so focused on a multicultural curriculum.

    Some Evanston kids want to show Limbaugh what they know. They want to debate him on American history.

    "I think [a debate] would be great because then we'd prove him wrong and open up his opinion a little bit," Sarah Loeb, an ETHS sophomore, said Thursday.

    'Balkanizing this country'

    Limbaugh's comments came after he read a Christian Science Monitor article Tuesday that profiled global studies courses required at ETHS. Limbaugh railed against multicultural education generally and singled out the North Shore school.

    "What multiculturalists is, is balkanizing this country," Limbaugh said Tuesday. "People are coming here from various parts of the world and they're bringing their cultures with them and the multiculturalists are saying 'your culture is better than the American culture. The American culture is discriminatory, it's racist, sexist, bigot, homophobic.' "

    Limbaugh's producer did not return a call on whether Limbaugh would agree to a debate.

    "Maybe he might be a little intimidated because I don't know his basis for saying we don't know anything," Sarah said. "But I think he might be interested if he wants to live up to his reputation and back up his ideas so he doesn't look stupid."

    All ETHS sophomores choose among several "global perspectives" courses covering the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia and Russia. In the Middle East class, for example, students adopt a new identity for the semester -- a Syrian baker or a medical student in Qatar -- and try to view what's transpiring in the region from that perspective.

    In 2003, ETHS won an excellence in international education award from the Asia Society and the Goldman Sachs Foundation. ETHS offers seven languages, including Japanese and Hebrew, and has several clubs with an international flavor, including Model United Nations and Amnesty International. Students and staff also point out that the school requires yearlong courses in U.S. history and Western civilization.

    "It's funny to me that someone would say we don't know about World War II -- we live in a large Jewish community," said Jane Biliter, a senior. Each year, the school hosts activities for Holocaust Remembrance Week. "Until 10th grade, all we did was U.S. and European history. It's just so false that what he says is funny."

    School officials haven't decided how -- or if -- they intend to respond to Limbaugh.

    Tests show he's wrong

    "It struck me as incomprehensible that somebody would think multiculturalism antithetical to American values," Supt. Allan Alson said. "I was stunned that he had such certainty that our kids were not knowledgeable about basic American history when in fact our student do extremely well" on standardized tests in that area. "It's a shame he lets his conclusions determine his evidence."

    Aaron Becker, who teaches the Middle East class, said his students also are considering sending Limbaugh essays they've written on American history.

    "This is a perfect teachable moment," Becker said. "Kids are angry and want to respond by showing they know a lot, that it's not a zero-sum game, that you can learn about more than one history."

    Becker said the kids will decide how best to respond.

    "It's not even worth responding to," said Aaron Hamilton, a senior. "He has nothing to say about my education and my future. He's just a guy talking on the radio."
    The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

    #2
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    Rush Limbaugh wa futoi desu ne.

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      #3
      Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

      I'd love to see that.

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        #4
        Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

        Originally posted by SirTMagus
        Rush Limbaugh wa futoi desu ne.
        Hai, so desu. Demo, *****o wa chiisai.
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          #5
          Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

          Alzar you racist.

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            #6
            Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

            Rednekku! URUSAI!!

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              #7
              Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

              Oh go watch Ghost in the Shell.

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                #8
                Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

                OK. Enjoy your Muppet Babies.

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                    #10
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                    .

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                      #11
                      Re: High School students want to debate Rush Limbaugh

                      sadly, evanston isn't rated very well compared to other schools like cherry creek and lakewood. i bet limbaugh will own them.
                      "Develop your skills wisely...
                      youth doesn't last forever" - Rockman Dash 2

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                        They should ask him about drugs.

                        "Lets all admit something. There's nothing good about drug use. We know it. It destroys individuals. It destroys familys. Drug use destroys societies. Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs. And the laws are good because we know what happens to people in societies and neighborhoods which become consumed by them. And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."
                        ~Rush Limbaugh, admitted drug addict
                        Last edited by jvrlopez; 05-15-2005, 02:04 AM.

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                          #13
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                          He sure loves his oxycontin.
                          The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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                            who doesn't. that ****s good.
                            "Develop your skills wisely...
                            youth doesn't last forever" - Rockman Dash 2

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                              Agreed.

                              But he kept saying how people using drugs should be locked up, he gets busted using them, and fights the prospect of being locked up. He's a hypocrite. Maybe he should just agree with someone like me, and just petitition that the drug war be ended.
                              The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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