Saturday, April 30, 2005

Back

I haven't posted in a long time because I was in the great state of Arkansas! I was helping a friend and I had no computer access. Anyways, I will be posting more now that I am back. So stay tuned...

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

They Won't Let Me In

Read this: Sexual Discrimination At Country Club

In light of this I am now looking for a lawyer to help me sue the Girl Scouts of America for not letting me join. I want to sue for sexual and age discrimination. We’ll make millions; and then I can eat all the thin mints I want…mmmoooowwwoooaaaahaahaahahaha!

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Kalifonya

Here in California I keep seeing these commercials bashing our "terminator" governor for taking money away from education and other things. Did people think that when he got into office he would magically make our debt disappear? Why are people surprised to find that their school is laying off teachers left and right and putting kids into classes that they shouldn’t be in. Arnold is doing his job, finding which under funded programs can be eliminated or cut even more in a futile attempt to save 'Kalifonya'. That’s bureaucracy at work.

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Zero Tolerance Gone To Far



Story

Last month in Salem, Oregon, a student at McKay High School brought a photo to post on the bulletin board for an assignment. The assignment was to show McKay graduates at work and what they do. However, the principal of the school, Cynthia Richardson, would not allow the picture. Why? Because the photo was of a U.S. Marine holding his rifles. But the rifle in the photo violated the school's zero tolerance policy on weapons, even though the school's mascot carries a sword. When this was brought to the attention of the principal, she said, "We might have to revisit that." Now the school is offering to post the photo with the rifle digitally removed, but the family says that's not enough. "It's not just a picture in dress blues. It is a picture of real life and there are guns. And he just wants everyone to know that the war is still going on and it's real life," the sister said in response.

Guns are what won us our freedom, but what I don't get is that now they are being taught as something evil and violent. I was in NJROTC in high school, and we carried non-operational rifles. And after I left they started an air rifle team; weapons were taught in our curriculum. I don't think us marching around with rifles suggested to anyone to go postal. So I don't think few Marines showing the tools of the trade are any worse than cadets marching with rifles and swords. I do understand that the youth of today are much more unstable than before, that's why I call it a flawed society, but the answer to it all isn't going PC, we have to help these kids, not just remove what we think might remotely be an issue. My high school mascot was the Patriot, and the year after I graduated the school officially removed the musket from his hands in the image, that made me so mad!!! With out the musket the colonists were subjects. They are ‘wussifing' our youth by changing our history and brainwashing; it's very disturbing. Gun's used to be taught by the father to his son's (and daughters) from a young age. And from there if they were fortunate enough to go to a good school they could continue this American tradition of this fine sport. It wasn't until recently that guns have become an issue. Why? I honestly believe that there are those who want for the U.S. to fall and the only way to do so is to remove our way of defense. It won't happen in my generation, but possibly my children's time, they will be brainwashed into thinking that guns are so bad to the point that they will give them up; thus allowing for them to be taken over. This is sad, this country is so messed up that something which is a part of our history is now not allowed in our schools. If they are going this far then shouldn't they remove all the pictures and references to weapons in the history books? "WWII was won with, um…love?"

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Say A Prayer, Go To Jail!

High school's pre-game prayer called 'un-American and immoral'

"ACLU of Louisiana executive director Joe Cook says it was "un-American and immoral" to allow an adult to pray over Loranger High School’s public address system."

What are we, third century Rome; a prayer in school now warrants jail time?! God, forgive these people for they know not what they do!

This reminds me of a story:
A dog had followed his owner to school. His owner was a
fourth grader at a public elementary school. However,
when the bell rang, the dog sidled inside the building and
made it all the way to the child's classroom before a
teacher noticed and shoo'ed him outside, closing the
door behind him. The dog sat down, whimpered and
stared at the closed doors. Then God appeared beside
the dog, patted his head, and said, "Don't feel bad fella'....
they won't let ME in either."

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Bias Teaching, Bias Teachers

Please read this:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17622

Liberal biasness in school; I remember this even in high school. I was look down upon in a certain class by my fellow students because I didn't conform to the 'cool' teacher's view as they had. I didn't know much about politics then, but I did know right from wrong. And not to say that they were all wrong, but when my third period teacher started reading every Friday, Michael Moore's book: "Stupid White Men" I knew there as something wrong. Luckily now I can smell a liberal a mile away and stop them in their track. But for an impressionable 17 year old, it's easy to just go with what your teachers says, especially when he is the most popular teacher on campus. Sometimes you have to go against the teacher.

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Pope John Paul II 1920-2005

I am not a Catholic, but I am a Christian, so I want to recognize the passing of the Pope, John Paul II. I am not sad for this, cause if his heart was for Christ, as I believe it was, then he is glorified right now by being in presence of our Lord. So I say to you all don’t be sad for his passing, I know its normal to cry for these things, but really we should be happy, he is rid of his pain and with the Almightily! Laus Deo!



In Memory Of:
Karol Joseph Wojtyla
May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005