Thursday, March 08, 2007

Quote of the day


"Democracy is indispensable to socialism."


~Vladmir Lenin~

Those damn dirty Irish


I love the Irish, Indians, Germans, French, Italians, English, and even the Russians, but I love them most when they stay where they are. So it's no suprise that I don't like the Irish when they come here illegaly too. And lookey here at what we have, an American politician representing people who are not from this country citizens, or legal. It's no wonder we are having problems with immigration when presidential candidates like Mr. Clinton in the picture to the left blatantly, and without a smidgen of regret advocate for every one in the world except the citizens who put her in power. Ain't America grand?
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Monday, March 05, 2007

She sounds Just like Mama


Here's Hillary Clinton trying to sound like a genuine Southerner while promoting her candidacy for the president. Lord please save us; the republican candidate won't be much better, unless he's Ron Paul.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Quote of the day


“The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property”


-Karl Marx-

Lego My Private Property


Some Seattle school children are being told to be skeptical of private property rights. This lesson is being taught by banning Legos.
A ban was initiated at the Hilltop Children's Center in Seattle. According to an article in the winter 2006-07 issue of "
Rethinking Schools" magazine, the teachers at the private school wanted their students to learn that private property ownership is evil.
According to the article, the students had been building an elaborate "Legotown," but it was accidentally demolished. The teachers decided its destruction was an opportunity to explore "the inequities of private ownership." According to the teachers, "Our intention was to promote a contrasting set of values:
collectivity, collaboration, resource-sharing, and full democratic participation."
The children were allegedly incorporating into Legotown "their assumptions about ownership and the social power it conveys." These assumptions "mirrored those of a class-based, capitalist society -- a society that we teachers believe to be unjust and oppressive."
They claimed as their role shaping the children's "social and political understandings of ownership and economic equity ... from a perspective of social justice."
So they first explored with the children the issue of ownership. Not all of the students shared the teachers' anathema to private property ownership. "If I buy it, I own it," one child is quoted saying. The teachers then explored with the students concepts of fairness, equity, power, and other issues over a period of several months.


We know how the socialists have infiltrated public education and are indoctrinating our children with their failed ideas about collectivism. This is just more proof. But one kid hasn't yet been reconstructed into the mold of the new socialist man.