The many reasons for the failure of public education have been ignored for many years. Most of them are political and motivated by the desire for more power to control the voters. When the problems are ignored, so will be the solutions for correction. Some blame the parents, some blame poverty, some blame the entertainment […]
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Posted in Economy on Jun 29th, 2011 No Comments »
If it turns out to be true, this will a game changer of the tenth magnitude. As Israel’s energy efforts start to pay off the situation could go to being more stable or it could move to total conflict. Israel will certainly gain the respect of the other western country’s as Israel turns into something […]
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Posted in education on Jun 29th, 2011 No Comments »
An article in the NYT states that “The private schools appeared to have an achievement advantage when the raw scores of students were considered alone. But those perceived advantages melted away when the researchers took into account variables like race, gender and parents’ education and income.”
Are we not a product of our […]
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According to the Census.gov web sight, the number of African American babies born are now outnumbering the number of white babies born. “Among African-Americans, U.S. households headed by women - mostly single mothers but also adult women living with siblings or elderly parents - represented roughly 30 percent of all African-American households, […]
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Cliff Kincaid’s article in the Family Security Matters blog site we have the article; “Is the FBI Investigating Obama?
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.9803/pub_detail.asp
On the second page, Mr. Kincaid says this;
“Nevertheless, on Tuesday, the senate voted 100-0 in favor of Paneta’s nomination as Secretary of Defense.” He goes on to say this; “It was a classic case of “Head […]
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I received Stansberry Investment Advisory June 16 and have taken some of the content and placed it here.
The feature article was entitled “The New American Socialism” and the opening line of the article was.
“No one knows what to call it—”
The paragraph goes on:
“You can’t just call our economic system “socialism.” It’s not. There’s a […]
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Posted in culture, Economy on Jun 18th, 2011 No Comments »
I think most of us would say that we don’t really “save” money, we instead “invest”! This probably comes from the notion that we should always “move up” in society, not stay stagnant, financially and materialistically that is. So we invest! We do this to fight inflation, mainly, but do nothing to stop inflation. The […]
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Packaging of mortgages and selling them off was part of the unregulated market, all under the umbrella of economics. The OTC became an unregulated mess. It exploded with unregulated greed, power and ended up with Robert Scheer saying;
“The brave new world order of super-rational high-tech derivative marketing based on Nobel Prize winning mathematical models turning […]
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I say we have come to this; a nation, who wish to live and prosper at the expense of others. We raise our voices in cheer as the progressive elite politicians in DC pervert our laws, and want to tax the rich. How is this happening to us, a Godly nation, were most of it […]
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To all you folks that maybe concerned with what is happening——–read this:
http://www.albertmohler.com/2011/06/09/an-unmitigated-theological-disaster-kirby-godsey-strikes-again/
Have we now gotten so far away from debating “Theology and the serious points of the Bible”, that the levels of debate and discussions are crude, emotional and are quite capable of sucking in the lower levels of ignorant Christians who are filled with some vague understanding […]
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