One often hears that government schools in totalitarian nations
brainwash their children to love the government. People in free nations
decry that as oppressing the free will of innocent children, and
rightly so. In American schools, however, just the opposite is true as
with the case of an anti-American teacher in a public school in Chico,
California who hates this country so much that he sent a letter home to
his student's parents urging them to renounce their citizenship in the
U.S. as he announced he was so doing.
Since the troubling work of the so-called progressives led by John
Dewey that has resulted in the near destruction of our institutes of
higher learning, American schools have been steadily undermining this
country. For a long time, at least, it was isolated mostly in the
Universities safely removed from our youngest and most vulnerable
students. Now, this pernicious and self-loathing force is commonly seen
in even our elementary and high schools all too often. Supposed
"teachers" who so hate the United States, its culture, history and
ideals that they are willing to cast aside any pretense of teaching and
are going straight for political indoctrination of their own hate
filled ideology ... more »
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Thursday, September 20
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 09:01 AM AKDT
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:52 AM AKDT
Ed Thomas
A federal court has ruled in favor of a government courthouse display in Rowan County, Kentucky, that showcases historical documents -- including the Ten Commandments. The ACLU had claimed that the Ten Commandments inclusion violated the Establishment Clause, even though it was side-by-side with the Mayflower Compact, the Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta and other historical documents. Attorney Mat Staver, of Liberty Counsel, says the judge's decision countered the ACLU's claim that the "Foundations of American Law and Government" display was unconstitutional, but the ruling was consistent with previous federal court rulings concerning other Kentucky Courthouse displays. "The good news is the federal court has now come down and upheld the display and rejected the ACLU's position," says Staver. "And it's the exact same display that Liberty Counsel defended in 2005, which I argued at the United States Supreme Court out of McCreary County and Pulaski Counties, Kentucky." Those cases also pitted the state's ACLU against Liberty Counsel. Staver feels favor for the Ten Commandments in the federal courts is gaining ground, and points out that since 2005, there have been three separate federal courts of appeal ruling in favor of similar displays. The ACLU has not ... more »
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:50 AM AKDT
Jim Brown
A Christian journalist says Christianity Today magazine is ignoring both history and Bible prophecy regarding the nation of Israel. A Christianity Today editorial titled "What It Means to Love Israel" praises evangelicals who favor the creation of a so-called "Palestinian state" and accuses dispensationalist Christians of supporting what it calls the Israeli "occupation" of millions of Palestinians. The article also warns evangelicals to "beware of attributing too much theological meaning to the state of Israel and not enough to the Jewish people." Joseph Farah, the editor of WorldNetDaily, says the movement for Palestinian statehood and "self-determination" that Christianity Today is embracing is "a front for the agenda of eradicating Israel." "What they are really accusing some evangelicals of doing, I guess, is taking their Bible too literally, taking it too seriously," he says, adding sarcastically, "You know, when it says that God has an eternal covenant with the Jewish people, oh you know, he really doesn't mean eternal or covenant." Farah says the establishment of a Palestinian state would mark the first time in the history of mankind in which a state is created by international mandate where no such state or peoples ever existed. And the "two-state ... more »
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:47 AM AKDT
The US dollar hit a new record low against the euro as investors sold
the currency after the Federal Reserve's hefty interest rate cut.
The greenback dropped below the psychologically-key $1.40 level against the euro, deepening recent losses. Meanwhile, the Canadian dollar reached one-to-one parity with the US currency for the first time in 31 years. A strong domestic economy and concerns about a US economic slowdown have led to the rally on Canada's Loonie. Dampen costs The euro jumped to $1.4064 in Thursday trading, its highest level since the single European currency was launched. Hints of rate rises from the European Central Bank and stronger European growth have also boosted the euro's value. Analysts have said that the impact of the plunging dollar on European consumer and businesses may be mixed. Eurozone consumers may benefit from cheaper prices for some imported goods, while input costs for eurozone firms may fall as oil, metals and many raw material prices are quoted in dollars. However, while the strong euro may cut some import costs, it could also have a negative effect on exports as European-made goods become more expensive. The US is Europe's largest trading partner. It could also hurt growth ... more »
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:46 AM AKDT
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asked permission to lay a wreath
at the World Trade Center site when he comes to New York City next
week, but the request was denied, a police official said.
The Iranian president, who is arriving Sunday to address the United Nations' General Assembly, had asked the police department, the US Secret Service and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey earlier this month for permission to visit the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, police spokesman Paul Browne said Wednesday. The police and Secret Service provide security to visiting heads of state. The request to enter the fenced-in site was rejected because of ongoing construction there, Browne said. "Requests for the Iranian president to visit the immediate area would also be opposed by the NYPD on security grounds," Browne said. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said earlier Wednesday that the city was considering Ahmadinejad's request, but Browne said about two hours later that Kelly had misspoke. Kelly's comments prompted outcry from politicians and families of Sept. 11 victims. The Port Authority, which owns the trade center site and is the only agency that could grant permission to go inside, said it attended ... more »
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:43 AM AKDT
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Thursday it had "scared its enemies" by
test flying two new generation, domestically-produced jet fighter
planes and had shown its battle readiness, the latest riposte to
speculation about a war over Tehran's nuclear plans.
French officials, including President Nicolas Sarkozy, have spurred talk about a possible war by saying the failure of diplomacy to resolve Iran's dispute with the West over its atomic programme could result in conflict. The United States, which has been leading efforts to isolate Iran because it believes Tehran is trying to build atomic bombs, has said it wants diplomacy to end the standoff but has refused to rule out military options if that route fails. Tehran says its nuclear plans are geared to energy production. Defence Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar told state TV that experts in the ministry and air force had jointly carried out research, design and production of the Saegheh warplane. "Two Saegheh jets were tested successfully by air force pilots ... The test scared Iran's enemies," Najjar told state television, adding that the two jets would officially join the country's fleet of warplanes on Saturday. Armed forces chief Ataollah Salehi also said of the test flights: ... more »
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on Thu 20 Sep 2007 08:40 AM AKDT
Iran-US-Spokesman
Supporters of the Zionist regime will receive their response during the world Qods Day's rallies, government spokesman, Gholam-Hossein Elham, said Wednesday. The spokesman made the remarks during his weekly press conference while commenting on the current visit to the occupied Palestine of the US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Qods Day is held each year on the last Friday of Muslims fasting month of Ramadan after it was nominated by the late Founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, as a day to voice the protest of the Islamic Ummah against the Zionists. The day falls on October 12 this year. "The US loses all opportunities to cooperate with regional and other world states by trying to support a regime (the Zionist regime) which is now at its weakest political and social position," Elham said. He warned that Washington's insistence on its wrong policies and arrogant approaches would have no result "but further political disgrace" for itself. Referring to the approaching World Qods Day, the spokesman stressed, "Supporters of the Zionist regime will definitely receive the final response for their support on that day." Origianl Source more » |
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