| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| If we're concerned about an ungodly curriculum in the school, why don't we run for school board? | |
| Why don't we get involved in these ways? | |
| It's not to force Christianity on others. | |
| It's to just say, let's put real education back in the schools. | |
| Let's put in what's best for kids, as opposed to just have some radical trans agenda, you know, that our main goal is to make sure a boy can use a girl's bathroom. | |
| Let's just get some sanity back in our schools and care for our kids. | |
| If we'll do that and get involved from the grassroots up, we can really see change come. | |
| And we have to realize, although our trust is not the political party or a political platform, the differences between the parties have become extremely stark. | |
| And many would say that the Democrat Party today was not even the Democrat Party of Bill Clinton years ago. | |
| In other words, things continue to shift radically left. | |
| Look at what's happening on the campuses. |