Here are two stories that will turn your hair white if it's not white already. How fast can you get your kids out of the public schools? Not fast enough.
...Let's assume that this diatribe is the work of only one irritable teacher and not schoolwide, or, God forbid, countywide, instruction. Still, it represents something. This health teacher obviously believes that delicate matters of family dynamics, as well as highly intimate subjects like sex, obedience, money and family privacy are within the purview of her course. And while she cannot take the time even to proofread her copy, she is prepared to heap scorn on parents who presume to know better than their minor children. In fact, she sounds very much like a petulant child herself, whining about having to set a good example for her younger siblings and delaying gratification.
Sure, this teacher may have had a bad day. But across the nation, public school students are being indoctrinated in "health" classes and other venues to treat their families with skepticism and to regard traditional mores as "dysfunctional." Liberals have achieved what the Italian communist Antonio Gramsci only dreamed about: They have completed "the long march through the institutions" and now control the commanding heights of the culture. Conservatives are going to have to figure out the same trick if they do not want to see the country drift irrevocably to the left.
While liberal teachers preach, conservative parents must teach their own kids to become screenwriters, journalists, professors, teachers and producers. The rallying cry of Gramsci's acolytes was "Capture the culture." Ours should be "Recapture the culture."
The nation's largest teachers' union voted to amend its resolutions Wednesday to include support for homosexual "marriage." The amendment, which met with harsh criticism from conservative family groups, passed with little resistance from delegates.
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Okay, here's a quote from Bill Maher in the Tennessean.
"There's a lot of blue people in red states," he said. "I'm not saying Democrats, just free-thinking and not Jesus freaks."
Does somebody want to try to explain to me why "Jesus freaks" is politically correct? Why isn't it hate speech? Okay, how about this: Does anybody think that Bill Maher's got cajones big enough to replace the name "Jesus" with the name "Mohammed (p.b.u.h)" in that sentence?
I thought not.
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Speaking of political incorrectness, I alway chuckle at these stories. There is nothing like instant Karma, especially when it's delivered to the abuser by the abused:
PAMPLONA, Spain - A New York man suffered potentially paralyzing injuries when he was thrown by a young cow in a mock bull fight Friday at the end of the first day of Spain's famed running of the bulls.
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No matter how good the U.S. economy gets, no matter how many new jobs are created, the red-hot economy still gets no respect from the media, leading The Wall Street Journal to call it the ``Rodney Dangerfield economy.''
The media have consistently downplayed the turbo-charged U.S. economy, now in its fifth year of solid economic expansion. And yet almost any other country would gladly trade its economic conditions for a U.S. economy.
In Canada, it was headline news in June that the unemployment rate fell to a 32-year low of 6.1 percent. In more than a decade, the United States has not had an unemployment rate higher than 6 percent except for five months in 2003, and our media disparagingly dismissed that period as a ``jobless recovery.''
With the same unemployment rates of about 6 percent, it's a ''jobless recovery'' according to the U.S. media, and the strongest economic expansion in more than a generation in Canada!
Another example of the media's downplaying of the U.S. economy is their neglect of the history-making news that nine states have set record-low unemployment rates so far in 2006, and an additional 15 states are within a percent of their historical low jobless rates.
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Unlike the economy, the newspaper business is hurting all over. Here's two rules of thumb: when someone resigns from a job or declines to run for office because they "want to spend more time with their family," they are almost certainly lying. When a newspaper official, publisher or editor defends some action (almost always involving writers losing their jobs) by saying they want "stronger and more local news coverage," they are definitely lying. More evidence in this case here.




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