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  By • Dec 28th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

December 28, 2009   by Bruce Bialosky Rampant discussion swirls through our society as to whether or not there has been a degradation of cultural values. The question of whether civility has been sacrificed to the altars of personal convenience and “non-judgmentalism” concerns many Americans who are entrusted to pass this value to future generations. [...]

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  By • Dec 12th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Environment, Ethics, Global Warming, Opinion, Politics

Dec 12, 2009 By Jane Jamison Because of  the recent revelations of “Climategate” (see source materials below) and my experience raising two children in private and public schools  in California, I believe we need to start a nationwide campaign to get “global warming” immediately removed from the curriculum of our schools.   We cannot wait for politicians [...]

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  By • Dec 8th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Editorial, Education, Ethics, Media Bias, Politics, Presidency

Jennings’ group made sex between children and adults look normal Dec 8, 2009 By THE WASHINGTON TIMES The media is trying to keep this story in the closet, but it’s important not to wink at all the serious problems surrounding President Obama’s controversial “safe schools czar,” Kevin Jennings. Mr. Jennings is the moral malefactor who [...]

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  By • Dec 1st, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

December 01, 2009   by Phyllis Schlafly The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announced in November that it will investigate whether colleges illegally discriminate against women by admitting less qualified men. This is only the latest in a decades-long campaign by the feminist lobby to sell the false propaganda that girls are cheated all through [...]

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  By • Dec 1st, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Environment, Ethics, Global Warming, Media Bias, Opinion, Politics

Nov 30, 2009 By Andrea Peyser When did global warming turn into a forced reli gion? My daughter came home from school re cently with a spring in her step and a song on her lips. With no foreshadowing — or time to call an exorcist — out came this chilling refrain: ” . . [...]

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  By • Nov 30th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Opinion, Politics

November 30, 2009   by Star Parker “The Blind Side” is a beautiful new film based on a magnificent and heartwarming true story. But I hope that the many who see it do not simply walk out all aglow. It should also produce concern. This story about hopelessness transformed into achievement should be a typically [...]

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  By • Nov 14th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Labor, Opinion, Politics

The (NEA) – union of Nefarious Elitist Asses – uses taxpayer dollars to praise radicalism, promote communism, and implant progressive, humanist values in public education curriculums Nov 12, 2009 The NEA’s (National Education Association’s, a.k.a. Nefarious Elitist Asses’) recommended reading list includes two books by Brother O mentor and communist community organizer Saul Alinsky that [...]

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  By • Nov 13th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Editorial, Education, Politics

November 12, 2009 Education Secretary Arne Duncan has been widely held in high regard since he was appointed in January, but no honeymoon lasts forever. Mr. Duncan’s came to an abrupt end earlier this week when he issued long-awaited rules that the states must follow to apply for his $4.3 billion discretionary fund, known as [...]

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  By • Nov 13th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Politics

Nov 13, 2009 by Patrick Courrielche “The former NEA Director of Communications acted unilaterally and without the approval or authorization of then-Acting Chairman Patrice Walker Powell.” – Rocco Landesman, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, on September 22, 2009 Chairman Landesman’s claim that Yosi Sergant, the former NEA Communications Director, acted “unilaterally” on [...]

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  By • Nov 5th, 2009 • Category: Civil Liberty, Education, Ethics, Politics, Presidency

by John Nolte Big Hollywood has already posted a couple disturbing videos of young school children singing/speaking praises to President Obama, but when eleven more dropped in our email box it came as quite a shock. What seemed like an aberration now appears to be a troubling pattern.  Maybe “epidemic” is a better word. Each one of [...]

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