I’d be curious to know how much celebrities actually donate to the charities they front for. Just sitting in front of a camera asking the rest of us to donate don’t count for skittles. Saying that they are donating their valuable time is a falsehood. Their time is only valuable if someone is willing to pay for it and since the charity isn’t paying for it their time has no actual cash value.
Celebrity Charity Pushers
If you want education reform then turn off the TV and take away your child’s cell phone and video game systems and make them do their homework and study. The Buck stops with you! You children are not miniature adults so get over it and act like a parent.
Once again they missed the point
Wouldn’t our tax dollars be better spent educating our children rather than teaching them to pass a yearly exam? School buildings that are well maintained and comfortable. Improved salaries and benefits for teachers so that the best and brightest are recruited. Music classes, art classes, etc..
testing in schools
I’ve been reading many articles lately from across the United States that deal with under-performing schools as defined by the No Child Left Behind Act. One thing that stood out for me is that the majority of the schools being targeted have a large population of ESL students.
Is it fair to hold teachers and schools to the same standard for these students? Questions that I feel should be asked are many. Among them are; How many ESL students in K-12 schools are American citizens, How many of the ESL student’s parents are illegal immigrants? Are the resources needed to teach students that are not native English speakers having a detrimental impact on the education of American citizens?
Think about it!
The Second Amendment
The second amendment states, “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”
American law is based on English common law. The English Bill of Rights of 1689 included the following, “”That the subjects which are Protestants may have arms for their defence suitable to their conditions and as allowed by law.”
Again this right is reinforced in Sir William Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England written during the eighteenth century:
The fifth and last auxiliary right of the subject, that I shall at present mention, is that of having arms for their defence, suitable to their condition and degree, and such as are allowed by law. Which is also declared by the same statute and is indeed a public allowance, under due restrictions, of the natural right of resistance and self-preservation, when the sanctions of society and laws are found insufficient to restrain the violence of oppression.
A pre-revolutionary newspaper editorial in 1769 Boston objecting to the British army suppression of colonial opposition to the Townshend Acts gives insight into how the founding father felt about the citizens right to bear arms:
Instances of the licentious and outrageous behavior of the military conservators of the peace still multiply upon us, some of which are of such nature, and have been carried to such lengths, as must serve fully to evince that a late vote of this town, calling upon its inhabitants to provide themselves with arms for their defense, was a measure as prudent as it was legal: such violences are always to be apprehended from military troops, when quartered in the body of a populous city; but more especially so, when they are led to believe that they are become necessary to awe a spirit of rebellion, injuriously said to be existing therein. It is a natural right which the people have reserved to themselves, confirmed by the Bill of Rights, to keep arms for their own defence; and as Mr. Blackstone observes, it is to be made use of when the sanctions of society and law are found insufficient to restrain the violence of oppression.
The Second Amendment is a right guaranteed to the citizens of the United States of America and not its government. To interpret it any other way is fallacy based on a mistaken understanding of our forefathers intentions and semantic quibbling on the meaning of the word, “militia.” The second amendment is the final bulwark against tyranny. As long as it exists we have no excuse for servitude and oppression. We must always err on the side of Liberty. We must stop the war against ourselves and stop making criminals of our countrymen.
police officers: oppressors of the poor
i grew up with police officers. My mother was a police dispatcher for many years. first in NorCal and then in SoCal. I watch the police shows on T.V. and wonder why these people are stupid enough to talk to the police when they are under investigation. The police are not your friends, they exist to serve the government and enforce the laws enacted by that government.
They will lie, deceive, trick and manipulate you any way they can to achieve their mission of law enforcement. They seem to confuse morality with law. You have the right to remain silent. Use it!
The American way
1) Banks through risky investments get in trouble and almost go out of business.
2) The federal government steps in and loans them tax payer money so they don’t go into bankruptcy.
3) Banks raise the interest rates on credit cards for the American tax payers.
4) Banks stop lending to the American tax payers unless they don’t really need the money.
5) Through this brilliant strategy they now show a profit.
6) Let the bonuses flow.
The American tax payer got screwed twice; once when the bail out funds were handed over to the banks and the second time when the interest rates were raised to usury levels. Did Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan really earn $16 million in bonuses? Thank God it wasn’t paid in cash.
Perhaps it is time to rebel against the American aristocracy?
AIG (greedy pukes)
American International Group Inc. received a $180 billion federal rescue at the height of the financial crisis in late 2008. AIG still owes the US government $120.7 billion of the bailout fund it received. Its financial products division, was the unit whose egregious risk taking helped force the company to the brink of bankruptcy and trigger the largest corporate bailout in U.S. history. The U.S. government received an 80 percent stake in AIG in exchange for the bailout..
These same geniuses are to receive bonus payments totaling $100 million. AIG has said it needs to fairly compensate its employees in its financial products division in order to sell off assets and repay taxpayers in full.
This one is a no-brainer!
fact: The US government owns 80 percent of AIG.
fact: AIG’s financial products division’s egregious risk taking in derivatives contracts is responsible for the current situation.
Fact: AIG management shares in this responsibility.
Solution: Terminate AIG management and all employees of its financial products division responsible for derivative contracts. Appointment temporary management tasking with dissolving AIG and recovering as much of our investment as feasible.
I believe it was Frank Zappa who said, “I have never wanted to be another nationality, but sometimes I wish I wasn’t an American.”
That great American spectacle ,the Superbowl, is this Sunday. I am not a football fan. but if it floats your boat go for it. What irks me is the advertisers spending 200 million dollars to convince us to buy their products. I would be more likely to make a purchase if they did something constructive with the money. Maybe sponsor a school or adopt a community. But that’s just me, enjoy the Superbowl.




