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  • It's a Sick, Sick World: Prepping Kids for Sex Change

    07/08/2008 8:57:14 AM PDT · by SgtSaunders · 13 replies · 501+ views
    Break Point ^ | July 8,2008 | Chuck Colson
    He has been called "demonic," "barbaric," and has been compared to Nazi doctors. And when you read about his work, it is easy to see why Americans are so outraged. Dr. Norman Spack is a pediatric endocrinologist at Boston Children's Hospital. Not long ago, he opened a clinic for what he terms "transgendered" children. Incredibly, he is giving kids as young as seven drugs that delay the onset of pubertythe first step in sex-change surgery when they are older. Spack injects children with hormone-blocking drugs to prevent them from developing secondary sexual characteristics, like breasts or facial hair. The idea...
  • Claim: Kids who say 'yuck' may be racist

    07/08/2008 4:12:49 AM PDT · by moneyrunner · 22 replies · 366+ views
    The Virginian ^ | 7/8/2008 | Moneyrunner
    There is really no limit to what race hustlers will say. Here a British organization, the National Children's Bureau (NCB), has published a book by Jane Lane, who is identified as "an advocate worker for racial equality in the early years sector", titled Young Children and Racial Justice Breibart: Toddlers who say "yuck" when given flavorful foreign food may be exhibiting racist behavior, a British government-sponsored organization says. The London-based National Children's Bureau released a 366-page guide counseling adults on recognizing racist behavior in young children, The Telegraph reported Monday. The guide, titled Young Children and Racial Justice, warns adults...
  • Doing What I Could

    07/08/2008 3:53:39 AM PDT · by johnstown · 1 replies · 258+ views
    jgrantswankjr ^ | July 8, 2008 | Grant Swank
    Michael was such a handsome fellow. I think he had the broadest, most sincere smile I have ever seen. I remember my teen friend working out at the Y. He was lifting weights. His T shirt was off. He looked down at his slender teen arms and complained, Theyre so skinny. Ive got to get some muscle. What he did not realize is that the arms were not skinny; they were trim, perfect. I thought, Beauty is wasted on the young, for sure. At school I helped him with his English how to construct a paragraph that made sense....
  • The man who inspired a generation (Chuck Thacker)

    07/07/2008 1:53:07 PM PDT · by stainlessbanner · 1 replies · 206+ views
    bbc blogs ^ | 30 Jun 08 | Maggie Shiels
    Chuck Thacker is something of a hero in the world of technology yet outside of it, he remains a virtual unknown. Show people a photo of say Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and I bet quite a few people on the street will know who they are. Certainly they will have heard of them and probably have one or more of their products but Chuck Thacker is a different kettle of fish. And that's a shame given the influence he has had on so much of our lives. In short, Chuck is the man who essentially gave us the...
  • Fourth of July Fun: Declaration of Independence Quiz

    07/04/2008 6:46:26 AM PDT · by K-oneTexas · 9 replies · 280+ views
    Fourth of July Fun: Declaration of Independence Quiz The Editors Click here to take the quiz. Good luck! Brought to you by the research staff and editors of FamilySecurityMatters.org
  • Zev Chafets Delivers Masterpiece On Limbaugh

    07/03/2008 9:45:16 PM PDT · by writer33 · 50 replies · 1,129+ views
    Elective Decisions ^ | 7/4/08 | Chris Davis
    Palm BeachIn what could only have been deteremined as a yet another hit piece by the New York Times, Zev Chafets, delivered a masterpiece in his 8,000 words on Rush Limbaugh. There are certain times that many pieces of literary work should be written. I can think of no better time than the Fourth of July to publish this excellent piece. The piece is a study of Limbaugh, his lifestyle, an abbreviated life history, and his stance on many issues. It flashes back and forth throughout his life, but gives Americans a better understanding of what Rush LImbaugh does and...
  • The Pledge of Allegiance

    07/03/2008 4:42:04 PM PDT · by K-oneTexas · 1 replies · 138+ views
    Vanity
    <p>Red Skelton recites the Pledge of Allegiance - click to listen. As a schoolboy, one of Red Skelton's teachers explained the words and meaning of the Pledge ...</p>
  • Truth About Islam in Academia?

    07/03/2008 9:23:12 AM PDT · by SmithL · 2 replies · 111+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 7/3/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    While the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) has long dominated the field, its highly politicized leadership's inability to withstand criticism, inattention to radical Islam, and apologetic approach towards the West's foes has left many Middle East studies scholars feeling unwelcome by their umbrella professional organization. Enter the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA). Founded last year by Professors Bernard Lewis and Fouad Ajami, ASMEA offers an alternative to MESA's post-colonialist biases and a venue for studying those elements of Islam and the Middle East that MESA's leaders ignore or downplay.ASMEA's emergence is cause for optimism....
  • Harvard University Cashing In On Inflation

    07/03/2008 6:06:35 AM PDT · by Kozman · 3 replies · 170+ views
    ...Harvard's endowment posted returns of approximately 9 percent through the first 10 months of this fiscal year, according to data from the University. The increase puts the endowment's value at around $38 billion as of this April, up from $34.9 billion as of last June...During the same period the S&P 500 Index lost 8 percent. So how did Harvard do it? Heavy bets on inflation...a full 24 percent of Harvard's endowment was a bet on inflation...
  • TEEN SEX RING IN VERMONT

    07/02/2008 11:10:26 PM PDT · by Gene Lalor · 5 replies · 701+ views
    VARIOUS ^ | JULY 3, 2008 | GENE LALOR
    TEEN SEX RING IN VERMONT There may be something about Mary but there is definitely something about judges. Perhaps the job, the power, the judicial robes go their heads? Who knows? The Supreme Court of the United States has made more than its share of screwy decisions, from the Dred Scott miscarriage of justice to the horror of Roe v. Wade and its subsequent result of 50,000,000 legal murders of the pre-born to its recent decision that child rapists cant be executed. On my local scene, I still recall Judge Cut Em Loose Bruce who was notorious for his years...
  • Semi-Literate Michelle Obama Got By On Affirmative Action

    07/01/2008 6:07:29 PM PDT · by Bill Dupray · 55 replies · 1,701+ views
    The Patriot Room ^ | July 1, 2008 | Bill Dupray
    Dinesh D'Souza breaks out the red pen on Michelle Obama's thesis. "To wreak so much havoc on the English language in one sentence, without conveying anything of substance, is perhaps deserving of a prize. Is this what her professors were thinking when they granted her honors?"
  • Making Patriots

    07/01/2008 1:04:47 PM PDT · by Bill Dupray · 1 replies · 81+ views
    The Patriot Room ^ | July 1, 2008 | Bill Dupray
    Patriots live, breathe, and exude patriotism because it is part of their fiber. It becomes part of your fiber when you are taught, beginning as a child, that the root of Americas greatness is our freedom. You learn that America has freed millions of people from the grip of tyranny and oppression over our long and storied history. You learn that American freedom still serves as a beacon of hope for billions of people around the world. And while some people may not be proud of our country, Patriots are proud. Video. Lee Greenwoods God Bless the U.S.A. (Proud to...
  • Making Patriots

    07/01/2008 11:47:21 AM PDT · by Bill Dupray · 2 replies · 89+ views
    The Patriot Room ^ | July 1, 2008 | Bill Dupray
    Patriots live, breathe, and exude patriotism because it is part of their fiber. It becomes part of your fiber when you are taught, beginning as a child, that the root of Americas greatness is our freedom. You learn that America has freed millions of people from the grip of tyranny and oppression over our long and storied history. You learn that American freedom still serves as a beacon of hope for billions of people around the world. And while some people may not be proud of our country, Patriots are proud. Video. Lee Greenwoods God Bless the U.S.A. (Proud to...
  • State Dept. Stands Alone on Virginia Saudi School

    06/28/2008 2:10:12 PM PDT · by RightSideNews · 5 replies · 235+ views
    IPT News ^ | June 26, 2008 | IPT NEWS
    High school students in the Wahhabi-led school learn that "the Jews conspired against Islam" and Sunni Muslims should shun all Shia Muslims. They also are taught that killing an apostate or an adulterer is acceptable under Islamic law. And polytheists (defined elsewhere as Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews and even Shia and Sufi Muslims) likewise can be subject to death for their transgressions. It is troubling enough to consider such lessons being ingrained in the minds of teenagers in Riyadh and throughout the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. But the same textbooks are in use in Alexandria, Va., at the Islamic Saudi...
  • The War on Boys: Where Feminists and Mens Rights Activists Go Wrong

    06/25/2008 7:23:26 AM PDT · by Paladins Prayer · 335+ views
    SelwynDuke.com ^ | 6/25/08 | Selwyn Duke
    One problem with one-issue activists, it seems, is that they often view matters from only one dimension. This has always been one of the characteristics of feminists. Men get blame for being historys conquerors and killers, for instance, but no credit for being its innovators and healers. We will hear about how women create life while men only destroy it, but forgotten are the fruits of mens labors. Were it not for male medical advances that virtually eliminated female death during childbirth, many feminists wouldnt be around to crow about their fecundity. Given this misandrist atmosphere, its not surprising that...
  • Alcoholism Progression

    06/22/2008 8:50:16 AM PDT · by ventanax5 · 147 replies · 1,489+ views
    One of the most insidious things about the disease of alcoholismand it is a disease, despite the best efforts of thundering moralists to deny the science and the plain medical and biochemical factsis that it plays on your character defects (which all people have) and, worse, it progresses slowly. Biochemically, its known to generally progress faster in women, for a variety of reasons that are understood (women are generally smaller, with consequent lower blood volume on average, and may also be able to conceal drinking better if theyre stay-at-home moms) and some of which undoubtedly are not currently understood. But...
  • The Islamic Saudi Academy Should Renounce the Law of Apostasy in Islam

    06/18/2008 9:28:10 AM PDT · by JeepInMazar · 5 replies · 191+ views
    Afghanjohn's Weblog ^ | June 18, 2008 | John Marion
    The Islamic Saudi Academy in Fairfax, VA has been using text books which teach 12th graders that it's permissible for Muslims to kill those who convert out of Islam. The Academy is funded by the Government of Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Ambassador sits on its board. The Academy's website states that their "Islamic Studies Program is unique and comprehensive" and leads of by stating that the students study Arabic (but I'm not sure what is so unique about Arabic language studies when it comes to Islamic studies). This report from the Washington Post about the June 9, 2008 arrest...
  • Oregon School bans Pledge of Allegiance, not to Offend Muslims

    06/17/2008 4:22:46 AM PDT · by Islaminaction · 23 replies · 779+ views
    Islam in Action ^ | June 17, 2008 | Exposing Islam
    One dhimmi elementary school principal in Oregon has banned the Pledge of Allegiance, so as not to offend Muslims. Slowly they chip away at life as we know it. If this does not stop. Eventually Bibles and all non-Islamic religious symbols will be banned. All for a group of people who have never heard the expression "respect is a two-way street". When will this madness end? http://islaminaction08.blogspot.com/2008/06/oregon-school-bans-pledge-of-allegiance.html
  • Panel Findings: Islamic Saudi Academy Textbooks Promote Hatred, Intolerance, and Violence

    06/12/2008 1:20:55 PM PDT · by SmithL · 15 replies · 115+ views
    Cinnamon Stillwell's Blog ^ | 6/12/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    Hot on the heels of my column yesterday, "Islam in America's Public Schools: Education or Indoctrination?," which included mention of the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA) in Fairfax, Virginia, comes news that the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has released its findings from a review of the school's textbooks and found that they promote hatred, intolerance, and violence. As reported by the Associated Press: -The authors of a 12th-grade text on Koranic interpretation state that apostates (those who convert from Islam), adulterers and people who murder Muslims can be permissibly killed. -The authors of a 12th-grade text on monotheism write...
  • Teachers Union Calls Home-Schooling Threat to Unity

    06/11/2008 9:57:37 PM PDT · by John Semmens · 28 replies · 519+ views
    AZCONSERVATIVE ^ | 7 June 2008 | John Semmens
    The issue of whether parents ought to be allowed to home-school their children will be heard before the California Court of Appeals later this month. A lower court declared the practice illegal under California law earlier this year. The California Teachers Association filed an amicus brief urging the court to uphold the lower courts decision. According to the brief, allowing parents to teach their own children is educational anarchy. It would privatize a function that has long been held the prerogative of the state. These home-schoolers insert a barrier between the state and its young citizens, the brief continued. This...
  • From Civil War to Civil Unions: Our Country's Rebirth into the Culture of Death

    06/11/2008 8:15:07 PM PDT · by mlizzy · 2 replies · 194+ views
    Fighting Irish Thomas ^ | 05-26-08 | Tom O'Toole
    "Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth ... a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, can long endure ... we here resolve that ... this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that this government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth." Abraham Lincoln, from The Gettysburg Address "We are all just prisoners here of our...
  • Muslims are Attacking the Minds of our Children

    06/11/2008 5:34:17 AM PDT · by Islaminaction · 13 replies · 299+ views
    Islam in Action ^ | June 10, 2008 | Exposing Islam
    Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Muslims are Attacking the Minds of our Children As I stated in a previous column, Muslims are attacking the minds of our children. They are doing this to brainwash them by putting a false positive spin on the religion of hate. This is an attempt to get our kids to accept Islam. Then unfortunately, one day in the future they will see they harsh reality of Islam. By then it just might be too late. This is also a violation of church and state, that is happening more and more. There CANNOT continue to be special...
  • Where Are These Kids Going To Learn Such Things?"

    06/06/2008 6:21:37 AM PDT · by shove_it · 9 replies · 394+ views
    Ed Driscoll dot com ^ | 6/5/2008 | Ed Driscoll
    The Return of the Primitive Andrew Klavan, the author of True Crime, adopted by Clint Eastwood for the big screen, albeit in a slightly bowdlerized form, visits an inner city fourth grade class, and comes away noting: Beating poverty in America nowadays is largely a matter of personal behavior. Get a high school diploma, dont have kids until youre married, dont get married until youre 21, and you probably wont be poor. It also helps if you work hard, show up on time, act courteously, and avoid anything felonious. But where are these kids going to learn such things? Its...
  • Bernanke Tells Harvard: Things Are Different This Time

    06/04/2008 1:03:28 PM PDT · by drbasketball · 3 replies · 81+ views
    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke 75 spoke to Harvard Colleges graduating class today in Tercentanary Theatre at Harvard. Bernanke spoke about the year 1975 to the class, the year he graduated from Harvard. He told the class: "Then as now, we were experiencing a serious oil price shock, sharply rising prices for food and other commodities, and subpar economic growth. But I see the differences between the economy of 1975 and the economy of 2008 as more telling than the similarities."...
  • Today In History: 1968 California GOP Senate Primary (Max Rafferty)

    06/04/2008 6:34:38 AM PDT · by Nextrush · 4 replies · 107+ views
    6/4/08 | Self
    He had a doctorate in education from UCLA, but his ideas were anything but "Piled higher and deeper." Max Rafferty had been elected twice (in 1962 and 1966) as California's Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dr. Max Rafferty wrote books with titles like "Suffer Little Children" and "What They Are Doing To Your Children." Rafferty blasted modern public education and its emphasis on "life adjustment." His conservative views on education appeared in a nationally syndicated newspaper column. Rafferty's conservative supporters put him up as an alternative in the June 4th, 1968 Republican U.S. Senate Primary. Rafferty faced incumbent liberal Republican U.S....
  • The 11th Hour

    06/03/2008 7:33:23 PM PDT · by lkco · 22 replies · 115+ views
    You guys have been awesome helping people out with rebuttals to "An Inconvenient Truth". Now I need help ... my 15-year-old daughter will be watching "The 11th Hour" in science class ... I guess they figured they'd get less protest from parents than they would with "An Inconvenient Truth" since it's not quite so well-known. I sent her the link to "Hannity's America" showing what a hypocrite diCaprio is ... but I have no idea what's in the movie. Can you guys help with this so she can get her rebuttal package ready before they watch the movie?
  • "How Free is the University?" Conference Features Campus Watch

    06/02/2008 1:16:01 PM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 140+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 6/2/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    On June 15-16, a conference will take place at the University of Southern California titled, "How Free is the University?" Sponsored by the American Freedom Alliance, the conference features an impressive lineup of speakers, all addressing the subject of academic freedom in higher education. As Northern California Representative for Campus Watch - a conference co-sponsor - I will be speaking on a panel titled, "Middle East Studies Departments: Who influences and controls them?" In doing so, I hope to shed light on the crucial part played by Middle East studies in the ongoing politicization of the classroom. On a related...
  • Accidental Gun Deaths Last Five Years of Record

    05/30/2008 6:47:23 PM PDT · by marktwain · 6 replies · 396+ views
    National Safety Council ^ | 30 May, 2008 | Marktwain
    The number of fatal firearms accidents for the last five years of record are: 2002 - 762; 2003 - 730; 2004 - 649; 2005 - 630; 2006 - 680. I had to hunt a bit for this information, which I think many are interested in. The accidental firearm death rate is down 94% since 1905. You have to scroll down a bit on the link to find the figures in the source.
  • Too Much Time On Homeschool Mom's Hands

    05/30/2008 10:50:45 AM PDT · by mnehrling · 13 replies · 507+ views
    New age philosophy! False gods! Violence on the walls! Slaves in the cotton fields! Scandalous, I tell you. “When she showed it to me, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh,’ ” said Hansell, who added that the mural presents a new age idea of peace and unity that could be confusing to Christian students. Hansell said she’d also like a more positive image of African Americans. “It doesn’t even represent even a fingernail of the faith here in Bastrop County and what (residents) believe.”Among the images on the mural are an Aztec sun, ancient Egypt’s King Tutankhamen, Buddha and Shiva,...
  • About Those "Highly Educated" Voters

    05/28/2008 4:36:47 AM PDT · by moneyrunner · 6 replies · 317+ views
    The Virginian/The Diplomad ^ | 5/28/2008 | Moneyrunner
    Have a few minutes to spare? Go to "Google," type in the phrase "highly educated voters," hit "Search News." Go ahead. We'll wait . . . OK, what do you get? All sorts of stories about Obama voters, and how he attracts the "highly educated." You will get the same from the pundits on network and cable news: lots of blather about how Obama appeals to "highly educated" Americans. That, of course, is just more MSM "spin doctor" nonsense and we conservatives let them get away with it. We heard the same song when John "Xmas in Cambodia" Kerry ran...
  • Any Paralegals on Free Republic?

    05/26/2008 11:26:28 AM PDT · by carton253 · 33 replies · 679+ views
    5/26/08 | carton253
    Good Afternoon! When I need advice, I turn to Freepers. I am interested in learning more about becoming a paralegal. I've done some research, but I was hoping to get some first hand accounts. As a career, how would you rate it? Is it challenging, interesting, etc. More importantly, are you in charge of fetching the coffee?
  • Reading a Book Is Racial Harassment?

    05/22/2008 4:15:55 PM PDT · by John Semmens · 7 replies · 480+ views
    AZCONSERVATIVE ^ | 17 May 2008 | John Semmens
    Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis student Keith Sampson was charged with racial harassment when he was spotted reading Todd Tuckers Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan while on break from his job as a janitor. The charge, since dropped after being widely criticized as idiotic, was filed by Affirmative Action Office of the university. The affirmative-action officer, who asked that her name be withheld, explained her action. The fact that the book may have been anti-racist is not the point, She said. The fact that he was reading in itself is what is...
  • The English Navy 1649-1815

    05/18/2008 7:26:20 AM PDT · by cardinal4 · 16 replies · 386+ views
    artorius castus blog ^ | July 2006 | unknown
    The British Empire relied on its military and economic strength to further its aim. This process largely began after the end of the English Civil War which pinned King against Parliament and ended with the dictatorship of a highly talented but authoritarian general Oliver Cromwell in 1649. At this time the navy began to develop, eventually it would become the most powerful in the world. It would rely on foreign trade by English merchants for its finance. And in return the navy would provide the English merchant class with access to foreign markets through war and coercion whenever needed. This...
  • Career Path in IT for homeschooled son

    05/17/2008 6:18:29 PM PDT · by Dutchgirl · 53 replies · 701+ views
    various online options ^ | 5/17/08 | Dutchgirl
    I have been checking out various on-line IT courses for my college age home schooled son. I found this site for $149.00 that features a full menu of options for a flat one year membership, SECURITY+ CERTIFICATION A+ CERTIFICATION ACCOUNTANCY ADOBE CISCO CLAIT CONTACT MANAGEMENT COREL DATABASES DESKTOP DTP ECDL E-QUALS GRAPHICS I-NET+ CERTIFICATION INTERNET LOTUS MCSE MICROSOFT MOS NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION NOVELL PROGRAMMING SERVER+ CERTIFICATION SOFT SKILLS UNIX WEB DEVELOPMENT and the other one in the link--whose typos on their web page do not inspire me with confidence.(My typos I attribute to my Saturday ration od Sam Adams) Bottom Line:...
  • Striking Changes in Arizona as Illegal Immigrants Flee the State

    05/16/2008 9:02:25 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 20 replies · 913+ views
    The Loft (GOPUSA blog) ^ | May 15, 2008 | Rachel Alexander
    Since Arizonas local law enforcement began enforcing illegal immigration laws and an employer sanctions law went into effect, illegal immigrants have been fleeing the state in large numbers. The effects have been far-ranging. Commuters are reporting fewer vehicles on the freeways, shortening their rush-hour commutes. What had become a serious transportation problem in Arizona is losing its urgency. English Learner Language (ELL) students started dropping out of school. This helped end a confrontation between the state legislature and a liberal federal judge who had ordered the state to spend more money on ELL classes. Fewer illegal immigrants are using hospital...
  • Voting and Democracy

    05/16/2008 1:15:19 AM PDT · by KungFuBrad · 7 replies · 253+ views
    White Devil Red Angel ^ | May 16 | WhiteDevil
    We have been told for as long as we can remember that voting is a god given right in this country. To be politically incorrect One man, one vote is what we are told. How could anyone disagree? What a wonderful world we live in with our wonderful democracy here in the U.S. Well I, the WhiteDevil, will now disagree. We already put some limitations on voting. We may not vote until we are 18. Not all people living in America can vote such as legal or illegal immigrants. Felons cannot vote in most places. A judge can remove the...
  • Professor Sues Students

    05/15/2008 3:09:14 PM PDT · by John Semmens · 31 replies · 745+ views
    AZCONSERVATIVE ^ | 13 May 2008 | John Semmens
    Dartmouth English professor Priya Venkatesan is suing her students for mental harassment and the colleges administrators for failure to safeguard my emotional health. Venkatesan maintains that some of her students were so resistant to her exposition of French narrative theory that the classroom became a hostile working environment. They argued with my ideas, she charged. They questioned my authority. The professors suit mentions a specific incident wherein students assailed her contention that science is a patriarchal construct that suppresses feminine ways of knowing. One of the students took issue, citing empirical evidence in his argument. When he was applauded by...
  • I learned a new word. VANITY

    05/15/2008 2:14:15 PM PDT · by chesley · 13 replies · 363+ views
    A synonym of schadenfreude is the rare English word epicaricacy
  • Middle East Studies in Fiction

    05/15/2008 11:22:23 AM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 144+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | 5/15/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    It isnt often that characters based on the field of Middle East studies show up in current fiction, but the novels of author Daniel Silva are an exception. The last three novels of his series featuring Israeli secret agent/art restorer Gabriel Allon explore the intersection of Middle East studies and international intrigue. The sixth novel in the series, Prince of Fire, begins with a horrific terrorist attack at the Israeli embassy in Rome, explores the origins of the modern state of Israel, and ends in an archaeological excavation trench in Provence. Figuring throughout is the handsome and mysterious Paul Martineau,...
  • Please help WhiteDevil's wife.

    05/13/2008 6:52:37 PM PDT · by KungFuBrad · 19 replies · 656+ views
    May 14 | WhiteDevil
    As many of you know my wife just immigrated to the U.S. She is living in the Denver area and needs some help finding a job and social services. My mom is helping her but she is starting to get older and this is all new to her. So if any of you freepers live in the Denver area and can give her a hand let me know. I will be forever in your debt.
  • The Racist Origin of La Raza

    05/12/2008 7:48:45 AM PDT · by DogWings · 14 replies · 431+ views
    All American Blogger ^ | May 12, 2008 | Duane Lester
    The term La Raza, or the Race originated in a book titled La Raza Csmica, written in 1929 by Jos Vasconcelos. The books title translates to The Cosmic Race, and was Vasconcelos attempt to explain the ideology of a future fifth race in the Americas; an agglomeration of all the races in the world with no respect to color or number to erect a new civilization: Universpolis.
  • Within A Relativistic Context, What Is 'Politically Correct' Speech?

    05/10/2008 10:49:52 AM PDT · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 16 replies · 195+ views
    5/9/2008 | Laissez-Faire Capitalist
    Relativists claim that what is truth for one person may not be truth for another person, or what may be true for one may not be true for another. If truth is relative to one's point-of-view, who can say what is or isn't politically correct speech? Within American society who could say what is or isn't politically correct to say, if truth (and the truth of the matter even concerning political correctness) was relative to one's point-of-view? A relativist could not say that what was true for them (in terms of what is or isn't politically correct to say) would...
  • Mankiw: Raise Gas Taxes; Tax Harvard, Heaven Forbid

    05/09/2008 4:39:58 PM PDT · by drbasketball · 7 replies · 255+ views
    How do you get a Harvard prof to come out against a tax? Propose taxing Harvard. In the latest debate over gas taxes, Harvard Professor and best selling author of economic texts, Greg Mankiw came out in favor of even HIGHER gas taxes...This morning the Harvard prof woke up to read that Massachusetts officials are are studying a plan to levy a 2.5% annual tax on the portion of college endowments that exceed $1 billion. Mankiw took the whole thing in stride. He proposed that, should the tax be implemented, Harvard should move...
  • No Child Allowed Ahead

    05/08/2008 11:12:29 AM PDT · by Danny Carlton · 11 replies · 432+ views
    JackLewis.net ^ | May 8, 2008 | Danny Carlton
    While Conservatives see education as a tool to empower the individual, Liberals see it as a method of maintaining control of the individual by the statethe opposite of empowerment. It's been said that if you give a man a fish you feed him for a day, but if you teach him to fish, you feed him for a lifetime. But Liberals have discovered that if you convince him that all fish are poisonous that don't come from you, then you make him a slave forever. That, in a nutshell, is how Liberals use education.
  • Join Eeevil Conservative on EC Live

    05/08/2008 7:19:21 AM PDT · by HonestConservative · 8 replies · 214+ views
    Blog Talk Radio ^ | Thursday May 08, 2008 | Eeevil Conservative
    Join eeevil conservative on her new show on Blogtalkradio http://www.blogtalkradio.com/eeevil-conservative A chat room is available there if you can join in. 646 478 3015 to talk to eevil conservative!
  • Federal Reserve Answers Student Loan Liquidity Question

    05/05/2008 1:22:14 AM PDT · by underground · 1 replies · 197+ views
    Free College Blog ^ | 5-05-2008 | John
    Forget this last post, the Federal Reserve has stepped in and settled the debate that was brewing between the White House & Congress. Basically, the student loan companies need someone to buy some loans so they can have enough reserve cash to offer more loans in the future. Due to high default rates, high inflation rates, and overall low student loan return rates, no investors are showing up for the normal bond auctions. Part of this, of course, is due to an over-correction by Congress during the financial boom period of 2004 to 2006. By the time legislation had passed...
  • UCLA Professor Praises Zimbabwe's Dictator Robert Mugabe

    04/30/2008 1:13:40 PM PDT · by SmithL · 18 replies · 400+ views
    Cinnamon Stillwell's Blog ^ | 4/30/8 | Cinnamon STillwell
    As further evidence of the not-so-great minds inhabiting higher education, political science professor and director of the UCLA Globalization Research Center on Africa, Edmond J. Keller, recently made the following statement about Zimbabwe's destructive dictator, Robert Mugabe: Mugabe has tried to start programs that would increase indigenous business opportunities, but the high inflation rate, the worthless Zimbabwe currency; and a vibrant civil society which has become anti-government make it impossible for him to hold on to power.That's funny, last I checked, Mugabe had been in power for 28 years. And he's been destroying the country (once labeled the "bread basket...
  • Middle East Studies Profs. Still Peddling Peaceful Jihad

    04/29/2008 7:30:33 AM PDT · by SmithL · 1 replies · 101+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | 4/28/8 | Cinnamon Stillwell
    In his 2002 Commentary article, "Jihad and the Professors," Middle East Forum director Daniel Pipes makes a compelling case for "the nearly universal falsification of jihad on the part of American academic scholars." Rather than acknowledging the aggressively military nature of jihad (otherwise known as "holy war"), such academics would have us believe that it consists either of defensive warfare, a struggle for spiritual and personal improvement, or the promotion of social justice. Here are a few of the quotes he cites in the article: Jihad as "usually understood" means "a struggle to be true to the will of God...
  • NY - New Seneca County sex offender law enacted

    04/28/2008 7:34:39 PM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 6 replies · 164+ views
    Seneca County NY is taking a stand against sex offenders. Its among the first counties in New York State to tell moderate and high risk sex offenders where they can and cant live. New residency restrictions on sex offenders just took effect in Seneca County. Thursday, some sex offenders started looking for a new place to live, because the new law regulates exactly where they can live and keeps them away from kids. Most Waterloo residents are happy about the new residency requirements in their county. County Attorney, Steven Getman, researched the law. He said the main mission in the...
  • Viewing The 1960s From My 60s

    04/28/2008 9:35:38 AM PDT · by thinkingIsPresuppositional · 11 replies · 462+ views
    Modern Conservative ^ | April 25, 2008 | Burt Prelutsky
    Viewing The 1960s From My 60s By Burt Prelutsky Even though I'm embarrassed to have been a Democrat for so many years, I'm proud that even in my 20's, I thought the 60's was the worst decade in America's history. Because I was born in 1940, I was at UCLA for some of those years and had a bird's eye view of my fellow college students. It was not a pretty sight. What makes that time the source of so much nostalgia for so many people of my age -- the incessant folk songs, the tie-dyed shirts and blouses, the...