| The Texan says education officials are part of 'a propaganda machine.' | AP Photo | 
          DES MOINES, Iowa — Ron Paul warned a group of home schooling  advocates on Wednesday that officials at the Department of Education are  trying to “indoctrinate” their children.
“They don’t educate our  kids, they indoctrinate our kids,” the Texas congressman said of federal  education efforts. “It’s a propaganda machine.”
 Paul, who's considering a second White House bid in as many cycles, cast  the many home schoolers in the crowd as something akin to a merry band  of rebels against federal overreach. “What I’ve seen from you is an  effort to counteract the propaganda machine."
 Paul said the concerns expressed about children who are home schooled  have been overblown and contended that the kids who really have a  problem are those who grow up in the public system. 
 “In public education they’re intimidated to be conformists and  individuals taught at home are very adapted to expressing what they  believe,” he said. 
 Paul also credited home schoolers — many of whom, he conceded, supported  his 2008 presidential campaign — for fostering an appreciation of the  Constitution and the founding documents. 
 
 
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