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  1. 12 year old boys seldom get pregnant.
  2. The fact is if James Earl Ray had not killed him King would be a race pimp today.
  3. Profound change that is for damn sure. It could end up costing me my job.
  4. A Raquel Welch poster hung on my wall. .
  5. It did not work in Spain.
  6. Are you sure you voted for Obama? Ya don't need to go back to Hispan. Ya sound like a real American.
  7. Have ya seen a pick of Larry Sinclair? He makes Monica look pretty damn good.
  8. It is time we do like Ike and get the CIA involved.
  9. How can you tell when Obama is lying? His lips are moving.
  10. http://Off Topic Forum.com/on-topic-bs/35339-tea-party-anyone-post99886.html?highlight=milton#post99886 If every American would read Milton's "Capitalism and Freedom" we would have a better country. Hell, I would be happy if every American saw that 2 minute and 24 second video. Can't expect the typical dumbass Obama voter to read a book. Every time you hear someone tak about deficit spending to end a recession they are preaching Lord Keynes.
  11. It worked out well with George Washington.
  12. Reminds me of the Hitler Youth. It is quite sad seeing young minds being fed that garbage,
  13. This is where public education has brought us.
  14. You ain't gonna be convinced until you are being waterboarded in a retraining camp dungeon.
  15. There is a difference between government controlled and government owned. An example is government controls, to a large degree, how you operate your motor vehicle, though it does not own it. Government controls what drugs you are able to put in your body, though it does not own your body. Government increasingly controls how you educate and discipline your children though it does not own your children. Government directly controls how you spend a portion of your paycheck though it does not own you. Control of individuals; that is why , along with protection from outsiders, that governments are formed. Increased government almost always means increased control of individual activity. "Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."=== George Washington
  16. If I only had time to write a book.
  17. It really seems to me 99.99% of people should be able to kill themselves without any assistance.
  18. The perfect reason why no payments to individuals, except state employees, should be state funded
  19. At least we are going to leave our children and grandchildren a little oil.
  20. A Democrat winning a Democratic party primary is hardly surprising.
  21. hugo

    Good news

    http://www.examiner.com/a-2058493~Taliban_cornered_in_NW_Pakistan_by_angry_locals.html At some point you have to take things into your own hands.
  22. Tests discriminate against the stupid and lazy. Dumbest Generation Getting Dumber by Walter E. Williams The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an international comparison of 15-year-olds conducted by The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that measures applied learning and problem-solving ability. In 2006, U.S. students ranked 25th of 30 advanced nations in math and 24th in science. McKinsey & Company, in releasing its report "The Economic Impact of the Achievement Gap in America's Schools" (April 2009) said, "Several other facts paint a worrisome picture. First, the longer American children are in school, the worse they perform compared to their international peers. In recent cross-country comparisons of fourth grade reading, math, and science, US students scored in the top quarter or top half of advanced nations. By age 15 these rankings drop to the bottom half. In other words, American students are farthest behind just as they are about to enter higher education or the workforce." That's a sobering thought. The longer kids are in school and the more money we spend on them, the further behind they get. While the academic performance of white students is grossly inferior, that of black and Latino students is a national disgrace. The McKinsey report says, "On average, black and Latino students are roughly two to three years of learning behind white students of the same age. This racial gap exists regardless of how it is measured, including both achievement (e.g., test score) and attainment (e.g., graduation rate) measures. Taking the average National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores for math and reading across the fourth and eighth grades, for example, 48 percent of blacks and 43 percent of Latinos are 'below basic,' while only 17 percent of whites are, and this gap exists in every state. A more pronounced racial achievement gap exists in most large urban school districts." Below basic is the category the NAEP uses for students unable to display even partial mastery of knowledge and skills fundamental for proficient work at their grade level. The teaching establishment and politicians have hoodwinked taxpayers into believing that more money is needed to improve education. The Washington, D.C., school budget is about the nation's costliest, spending about $15,000 per pupil. Its student/teacher ratio, at 15.2 to 1, is lower than the nation's average. Yet student achievement is just about the lowest in the nation. What's so callous about the Washington situation is about 1,700 children in kindergarten through 12th grade receive the $7,500 annual scholarships in order to escape rotten D.C. public schools, and four times as many apply for the scholarships, yet Congress, beholden to the education establishment, will end funding the school voucher program. Any long-term solution to our education problems requires the decentralization that can come from competition. Centralization has been massive. In 1930, there were 119,000 school districts across the U.S; today, there are less than 15,000. Control has moved from local communities to the school district, to the state, and to the federal government. Public education has become a highly centralized government-backed monopoly and we shouldn't be surprised by the results. It's a no-brainer that the areas of our lives with the greatest innovation, tailoring of services to individual wants and falling prices are the areas where there is ruthless competition such as computers, food, telephone and clothing industries, and delivery companies such as UPS, Federal Express and electronic bill payments that have begun to undermine the postal monopoly in first-class mail. At a Washington press conference launching the McKinsey report, Al Sharpton called school reform the civil rights challenge of our time. He said that the enemy of opportunity for blacks in the U.S. was once Jim Crow; today, in a slap at the educational establishment, he said it was "Professor James Crow." Sharpton is only partly correct. School reform is not solely a racial issue; it's a vital issue for the entire nation.
  23. Ask yourself a question. What questions could be in a fire department promotions test that could discriminate against blacks?
  24. It is perfectly kosher to insult members of the other branches of the military as long as you are military yourself.
  25. I should have tried that.
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