Anonymous wrote:You should encourage your DH to express his views during the admissions interview.
Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time believing there is even one conservative family at GDS. Maybe a Mayor Bloomberg supporter or two who think they are conservative because Bloomberg is republican.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on the left wing end of liberal and I ALWAYS take my hat off during the national anthem. I don't need to be told and I will do it even if I'm in a crowd in which most aren't. I think OP and her DH have a lot of stereotypes that could stand to be challenged.
I'm happy to see that you take your hat off for the national anthem. Been to a baseball game lately? Most people don't take their hats off. I said that this makes us "traditional. I didn't equate it with a political or social belief.
Just trying to give people an accurate description of our family. We are charitable, accepting and free thinkers. I especially appreciate the pp's comments about GDS being tolerant of everything but Conservative politics. We value diversity in all things in our house including diversity of thought.
I'm PP and I'm not "traditional," thats my point. I have a tattoo (I'm a woman, if that matters) and support marriage equality and believe that people can be too rich. I am also deeply religious and take my hat off during the national anthem because I believe in unifying rituals and I love my country. My point is that you are making assumptions about ways in which you are different that may not hold up and may get in the way of making friends in any new school. PLus if your DH goes in equating Barack Obama with Fidel Castro, he won't be liked and it won't be because he's conservative, it will be because he's insulting and ridiculously reductionist.
PP here. That's absolute malarkey. Typing too fast.Anonymous wrote:Absolutely marlarkey. There are numerous conservatives in this area (right in my own neighborhood) including churches, meetup groups, etc. If you are alone, it is because you present yourselves as anti-social and political victims. Get over yourselves, and the people will come. Even conservatives don't like whiners.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we to believe that there is an actual conservative in this area? You have to travel east to the Eastern Shore, north to Pennsylvania, west to Frederick and south to Fredericksburg. This area is the third largest liberal zone in the country behind the Greenwich Village and San Francisco and the schools here reflect a strong strain of Liberalism. The only school that is even close to being balanced are STA and NCS.
I know at least 2. My husband and myself. believe it or not, there are some conservatives in this area.
Nice to know. My wife and I are as well but we feel very lonley here in MoCo.
We share your pain
Absolutely marlarkey. There are numerous conservatives in this area (right in my own neighborhood) including churches, meetup groups, etc. If you are alone, it is because you present yourselves as anti-social and political victims. Get over yourselves, and the people will come. Even conservatives don't like whiners.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we to believe that there is an actual conservative in this area? You have to travel east to the Eastern Shore, north to Pennsylvania, west to Frederick and south to Fredericksburg. This area is the third largest liberal zone in the country behind the Greenwich Village and San Francisco and the schools here reflect a strong strain of Liberalism. The only school that is even close to being balanced are STA and NCS.
I know at least 2. My husband and myself. believe it or not, there are some conservatives in this area.
Nice to know. My wife and I are as well but we feel very lonley here in MoCo.
We share your pain
Still maintain that there is something very fishy about people who would look at a liberal school and then bitch because the faculty is not conservative enough.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on the left wing end of liberal and I ALWAYS take my hat off during the national anthem. I don't need to be told and I will do it even if I'm in a crowd in which most aren't. I think OP and her DH have a lot of stereotypes that could stand to be challenged.
I'm happy to see that you take your hat off for the national anthem. Been to a baseball game lately? Most people don't take their hats off. I said that this makes us "traditional. I didn't equate it with a political or social belief.
Just trying to give people an accurate description of our family. We are charitable, accepting and free thinkers. I especially appreciate the pp's comments about GDS being tolerant of everything but Conservative politics. We value diversity in all things in our house including diversity of thought.
I'm PP and I'm not "traditional," thats my point. I have a tattoo (I'm a woman, if that matters) and support marriage equality and believe that people can be too rich. I am also deeply religious and take my hat off during the national anthem because I believe in unifying rituals and I love my country. My point is that you are making assumptions about ways in which you are different that may not hold up and may get in the way of making friends in any new school. PLus if your DH goes in equating Barack Obama with Fidel Castro, he won't be liked and it won't be because he's conservative, it will be because he's insulting and ridiculously reductionist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am on the left wing end of liberal and I ALWAYS take my hat off during the national anthem. I don't need to be told and I will do it even if I'm in a crowd in which most aren't. I think OP and her DH have a lot of stereotypes that could stand to be challenged.
I'm happy to see that you take your hat off for the national anthem. Been to a baseball game lately? Most people don't take their hats off. I said that this makes us "traditional. I didn't equate it with a political or social belief.
Just trying to give people an accurate description of our family. We are charitable, accepting and free thinkers. I especially appreciate the pp's comments about GDS being tolerant of everything but Conservative politics. We value diversity in all things in our house including diversity of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we to believe that there is an actual conservative in this area? You have to travel east to the Eastern Shore, north to Pennsylvania, west to Frederick and south to Fredericksburg. This area is the third largest liberal zone in the country behind the Greenwich Village and San Francisco and the schools here reflect a strong strain of Liberalism. The only school that is even close to being balanced are STA and NCS.
I know at least 2. My husband and myself. believe it or not, there are some conservatives in this area.
Nice to know. My wife and I are as well but we feel very lonley here in MoCo.
