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    “Four years ago, five years ago in the state, there was a huge push from the Department of Education – and also post-secondary education – about how every kid has to go to college. ‘Are you college ready? And so that started to transition to being ‘career ready.’” – New Hampshire Bulletin, August 23, 2022

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    “We have been wanting to share our concept, which is fear and admonition of the Lord… We had a group of parents who felt burdened. God gives parents the responsibility to educate their children.” – The Sand Mountain Alabama Reporter, August 23, 2022

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    “Patriot Mobile has donated framed posters to many other school districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and we will continue to do so until all the schools in the area receive them.” – Fox News, August 20, 2022

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