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December 16th, 2009 | Author:

Another excellent reason to homeschool your kids:

In the past three years, the government has provided the nation’s schools with millions of pounds of beef and chicken that wouldn’t meet the quality or safety standards of many fast-food restaurants, from Jack in the Box and other burger places to chicken chains such as KFC, a USA TODAY investigation found.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the meat it buys for the National School Lunch Program “meets or exceeds standards in commercial products.”

That isn’t always the case. McDonald’s, Burger King and Costco, for instance, are far more rigorous in checking for bacteria and dangerous pathogens. They test the ground beef they buy five to 10 times more often than the USDA tests beef made for schools during a typical production day.

And the limits Jack in the Box and other big retailers set for certain bacteria in their burgers are up to 10 times more stringent than what the USDA sets for school beef.

For chicken, the USDA has supplied schools with thousands of tons of meat from old birds that might otherwise go to compost or pet food. Called “spent hens” because they’re past their egg-laying prime, the chickens don’t pass muster with Colonel Sanders— KFC won’t buy them — and they don’t pass the soup test, either. The Campbell Soup Company says it stopped using them a decade ago based on “quality considerations.”

Look at it this way:  they’re making our pets healthier.  Can’t wait ’til they’re in charge of my health care, too.

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November 18th, 2009 | Author:

I often spout off about the horrendous state of public schools in our country, and encourage parents to homeschool.  If you’re the teeniest bit interested in why I do this, here’s some excellent background.

I just discovered that The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt is available here as a free e-book.  Published in 1999, it’s an exhaustive, well-documented resource on the history of education in America.  It’s also Barnes & Nobles #1 seller in the “history of education” category.

I’m re-producing the foreword because this book also documents the socialist agenda behind church transformation, health care reform, education reform, and welfare reform – in short, the long-planned  “transformation” of our free society.

It’s an important book.  I encourage you to read it.

Charlotte Iserbyt is to be greatly commended for having put together the most formidable and practical compilation of documentation describing the “deliberate dumbing down” of American children by their education system. Anyone interested in the truth will be shocked by the way American social engineers have systematically gone about destroying the intellect of millions of American children for the purpose of leading the American people into a socialist world government controlled by behavioral and social scientists.

Mrs. Iserbyt has also documented the gradual transformation of our once academically successful education system into one devoted to training children to become compliant human resources to be used by government and industry for their own purposes. This is how fascist-socialist societies train their children to become servants of their government masters. The successful implementation of this new philosophy of education will spell the end of the American dream of individual freedom and opportunity. The government will plan your life for you, and unless you comply with government restrictions and regulations your ability to pursue a career of your own choice will be severely limited.

What is so mind boggling is that all of this is being financed by the American people themselves through their own taxes. In other words, the American people are underwriting the destruction of their own freedom and way of life by lavishly financing through federal grants the very social scientists who are undermining our national sovereignty and preparing our children to become the dumbed-down vassals of the new world order. It reminds one of how the Nazis charged their victims train fare to their own doom.

One of the interesting insights revealed by these documents is how the social engineers use a deliberately created education “crisis” to move their agenda forward by offering radical reforms that are sold to the public as fixing the crisis—which they never do. The new reforms simply set the stage for the next crisis, which provides the pretext for the next move forward. This is the dialectical process at work, a process our behavioral engineers have learned to use very effectively. Its success depends on the ability of the “change agents” to continually deceive the public which tends to believe anything the experts tell them.

And so, our children continue to be at risk in America’s schools. They are at risk academically because of such programs as whole language, mastery learning, direct instruction, Skinnerian operant conditioning, all of which have created huge learning problems that inevitably lead to what is commonly known as Attention Deficit Disorder and the drugging of four million children with the powerful drug Ritalin. Mrs. Iserbyt has dealt extensively with the root causes of immorality in our society and the role of the public schools in the teaching of moral relativism (no right/no wrong ethics). She raises a red flag regarding the current efforts of left-wing liberals and right-wing conservatives (radical center) to come up with a new kid on the block—“common ground” character education—which will, under the microscope, turn out to be the same warmed-over values education alert parent groups have resisted for over fifty years. This is a perfect example of the Hegelian Dialectic at work.

The reader will find in this book a plethora of information that will leave no doubt in the mind of the serious researcher exactly where the American education system is headed. If we wish to stop this juggernaut toward a socialist-fascist system, then we must restore educational freedom to America. Americans forget that the present government education system started as a Prussian import in the 1840’s–’50’s. It was a system built on Hegel’s belief that the state was “God” walking on earth. The only way to restore educational freedom, and put education back into the hands of parents where it belongs, is to get the federal government, with its coercive policies, out of education. The billions of dollars being spent by the federal government to destroy educational freedom must be halted, and that can only bedone by getting American legislators to understand that the American people want to remain a free people, in charge of their own lives and the education of their children.

Note:  If you’re interested in buying the softcover ($20) or the hardcover ($30) versions of this book directly from the author, (these are  half-price discounts that will last only as long as the supply does) send me an email and I’ll give you the particulars.

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November 17th, 2009 | Author:

Remember Matthew Whalen, the notorious Eagle Scout from Troy who was suspended from school for having a pocketknife in his survival kit in his locked car?

According to the Troy Record, an agreement has been reached between the school and Whalen’s parents about his suspension and his permanent record, but the family isn’t talking.

Maybe they had to promise to stop badmouthing the superintendent to Fox News?

Speaking of the superintendent, who previously said a month off from school for this nefarious crime was “appropriate and fair,” isn’t speaking now, either.

Goodwin said he could not comment on any matters regarding student disciplinary measures.

Apparently, he can’t comment on his nonsensical, no-thinking-required policy of strict adherence to the rules,  either.

But I can.  I didn’t make any deals with a trained monkey.

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October 16th, 2009 | Author:

George Goodwin, the superintendent of Lansingburgh Central Schools, is sticking by his decision to suspend Eagle scout Matthew Whalen, who had the audacity to keep a survival kit locked in his car, and has refused to even speak to Matthew or his family.

I find it hard to believe Goodwin gets paid big bucks to regurgitate the rules, and so, apparently, does Matthew’s father, Bryan. I think he’s summed it up best:

“I don’t think it’s unreasonable to ask for some intelligence on the part of administrators to use discretion and judgment in their daily decisions,” said Bryan Whalen. “Otherwise, what are we paying them for?

“You could have a trained monkey or a computer sitting there just spitting out right and wrong and never any gray areas. That’s just not the way the world works,” he told Foxnews.com.

You can watch father and son on Hannity here.

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October 15th, 2009 | Author:

If you see no problem with your kids going to public schools, mull this over. Do you really want brilliant officials like the following forming your kids minds?

A 17-year-old Eagle Scout in upstate New York has been barred from stepping foot on school grounds for 20 days — for keeping a 2-inch pocketknife locked in a survival kit in his car.

Matthew Whalen, a senior at Lansingburgh Senior High School, says he follows the Boy Scout motto and is always prepared, stocking his car with a sleeping bag, water, a ready-to-eat meal — and the knife, which was given to him by his grandfather, a police chief in a nearby town.

But Lansingburgh High has a zero-tolerance policy, and when school officials discovered that Whalen kept his knife locked in his car, he says, they suspended him for five days — and then tacked on an additional 15 after a hearing.

Read the rest at Fox News.

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