After all, it helped reelect the man who sends thrills up Matthews's leg.
For the record, this cretin said, "I'm so glad we had that storm last week!"
Watch and be amazed as Matthews says what is truly in his heart, and then backtracks a bit when he realizes what he has just implied - which is that it is a good thing that over a hundred people died and billions of dollars of property was destroyed as long as it helped get Obama reelected.
The ends justify the means. Eh, Comrade?
Matthews later apologized to his viewers, but what is said cannot be unsaid. He may have apologized for saying it, but that doesn't change that fact that this is how he truly feels.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Obama turns out to be the candidate who is "for the rich"
If there is one description about Mitt Romney I heard again and again from my monolithically Obamaphile students was that Romney only cared about rich people. Be that as it may, what is more important to note is that, conversely, my students believe with all their heart that Obama is for the little guy.
After looking at this article from CNBC, one thing is for certain: Even if Mitt Romney really is only for rich people, it turns out that rich people are all about Barack Obama. Voters in eight of the ten richest counties in the United States went for Barack Obama over Mitt Romney in yesterday's election.
My Obamaphile students were also very indignant that Romney was a "millionaire" (the word being uttered with sneering contempt). I was rather amused by the confused looks on their faces when I informed them that Obama is a multimillionaire as well.
I am daily astounded by the ignorance that surrounds me.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
After looking at this article from CNBC, one thing is for certain: Even if Mitt Romney really is only for rich people, it turns out that rich people are all about Barack Obama. Voters in eight of the ten richest counties in the United States went for Barack Obama over Mitt Romney in yesterday's election.
My Obamaphile students were also very indignant that Romney was a "millionaire" (the word being uttered with sneering contempt). I was rather amused by the confused looks on their faces when I informed them that Obama is a multimillionaire as well.
I am daily astounded by the ignorance that surrounds me.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Bill O'Reilly nails it before the results even started coming in
Soon after I turned on the Fox News coverage of tonight's election results, I caught Bill O'Reilly being interviewed by Brett Baier and Megan Kelly about his thoughts on what was going to happen tonight. At the time, the Electoral College map had Romney leading 49 to 3, yet O'Reilly was looking glum and resigned. He had already all but written off Romney, and offered these words of wisdom that sounded very much like what I wrote in a post last night:
And, in the end, O'Reilly was exactly right. He also lamented that Romney had played the campaign too safe and tried to coast across the finish line, rather than hammer on Obama to the very end. O'Reilly then brought up the impact Hurricane Sandy had on the final days of the election, and he revisited something that I had heard from other pundits a couple days ago, but couldn't fully comprehend that people would actually think this way. O'Reilly said that many people who might have otherwise voted for Romney decided instead to vote for Obama after seeing him "looking presidential" while walking side-by-side with Governor Chris Christie through the storm-ravaged streets of New Jersey. Megan Kelly was incredulous - as was I - that someone would allow something that trivial to change their voting decision. Obviously, O'Reilly was correct on that point as well.
I remember way back when Mitt Romney secured the Republican nomination for President, I slapped my forehead as I wondered how the morons in the GOP had managed to screw themselves again by nominating another retread squish in the vein of Bob Dole and John McCain. I see a necessary war brewing in the Republican Party between these establishment squishes led by such assholes as Karl Rove and Ed Rollins and the conservative/libertarian wing who are sick of the Republican Party offering up these sacrificial lambs to the Democrats.
If the "moderate/big government Republican" schtick that is being offered up by such losers as Dole, McCain, Romey, and, yes, George W. Bush is obviously not working, perhaps it is time to swing the other direction and offer up a true alternative to the inevitably big-government Democrat candidate. What do we have to lose? After all, we are already losing. Big time.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
"It’s not a traditional America anymore. People want stuff. They want things. And who is going to give them things? President Obama. He knows it and he ran on it. Whereby twenty years ago President Obama would be roundly defeated by an establishment candidate like Mitt Romney. The white establishment is now the minority. The voters, many of them, feel like the economic system is stacked against them. And they want stuff. You’re going to see a tremendous Hispanic vote for President Obama. Overwhelming black vote for President Obama. And women will probably break President Obama’s way. People feel they are entitled to things. And which candidate between the two is going to give them things?"
And, in the end, O'Reilly was exactly right. He also lamented that Romney had played the campaign too safe and tried to coast across the finish line, rather than hammer on Obama to the very end. O'Reilly then brought up the impact Hurricane Sandy had on the final days of the election, and he revisited something that I had heard from other pundits a couple days ago, but couldn't fully comprehend that people would actually think this way. O'Reilly said that many people who might have otherwise voted for Romney decided instead to vote for Obama after seeing him "looking presidential" while walking side-by-side with Governor Chris Christie through the storm-ravaged streets of New Jersey. Megan Kelly was incredulous - as was I - that someone would allow something that trivial to change their voting decision. Obviously, O'Reilly was correct on that point as well.
I remember way back when Mitt Romney secured the Republican nomination for President, I slapped my forehead as I wondered how the morons in the GOP had managed to screw themselves again by nominating another retread squish in the vein of Bob Dole and John McCain. I see a necessary war brewing in the Republican Party between these establishment squishes led by such assholes as Karl Rove and Ed Rollins and the conservative/libertarian wing who are sick of the Republican Party offering up these sacrificial lambs to the Democrats.
If the "moderate/big government Republican" schtick that is being offered up by such losers as Dole, McCain, Romey, and, yes, George W. Bush is obviously not working, perhaps it is time to swing the other direction and offer up a true alternative to the inevitably big-government Democrat candidate. What do we have to lose? After all, we are already losing. Big time.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Who's ready for four more years of this guy?!
Ready! Set! Go!
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Election Day 2012 is upon us!
Let's check out what is going on in the Democrat precincts...
Yep. Just as I suspected. Remember folks, if it's not close, they can't cheat. Get out there and vote for Romney. If you are like me, and you live in a state where Romney doesn't have a prayer, and you want to vote your conscience, go ahead and vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson or Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode. At the very least, you will be diminishing Barack Obama's popular vote total.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Yep. Just as I suspected. Remember folks, if it's not close, they can't cheat. Get out there and vote for Romney. If you are like me, and you live in a state where Romney doesn't have a prayer, and you want to vote your conscience, go ahead and vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson or Constitution Party candidate Virgil Goode. At the very least, you will be diminishing Barack Obama's popular vote total.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Monday, November 05, 2012
In the end, we all lose tomorrow
Even if Mitt Romney eeks out a victory in tomorrow's presidential election, I will not feel much like celebrating. The fact that he has to eek out that election at all is what depresses me.
Bear with me as I recount a tale that will make sense when I'm finished.
On May 12, 1987, I was a freshman in high school, and my 5th period P.E. class was underway. It was near the end of the school year, and we were performing a physical fitness test to see how far we had come that school year. The first apparatus was pullups - jump up to the bar and knock out as many as you could until you could do no more.
I had already had my turn doing my pullups, and was now watching Zach, a classmate of mine, jump up and grab the pullup bar. He knocked out five pullups or so, walked away from the pullup bar, said, "That's it for me," and then promptly collapsed on the floor, struggling to breathe. His breathing became more labored as he developed a panicked look on his face that turned from ashen gray to blue. Paramedics soon arrived, and we students were quickly ushered out of the gym. Several minutes later, the paramedics walked out of the gym and, without any sense of urgency, began putting their equipment back into the ambulance. It quickly became apparent to all of us that Zach had died on the gym floor. Between that day and the funeral a week later, rumors began swirling that on the day he died, Zach and some buddies had spent the 4th period lunch hour shotgunning a bunch of beers on the wooded hillside overlooking the football field. It was feared that his physical exertion had joined forces with a massive amount of alcohol to stop his heart.
Several weeks later, the toxicology reports were released, and it turned out that Zach did indeed have a small amount of alcohol in his system that day. What I found disturbing was peoples' reaction to the news. They seemed to breathe a collective sigh of relief, saying that it was a good thing that his blood alcohol level was not what did Zach in.
Meanwhile, I wanted to scream from the rooftops, "Folks! Aren't you paying attention? It may have only been a little bit, but ZACH HAD ALCOHOL IN HIS SYSTEM!"
So what does this have to do with tomorrow's presidential election? I am going to have a similar reaction if Mitt Romney pulls out a victory. If he gets the 270 electoral votes he needs, Republicans will breathe that same sigh of relief and celebrate that Romney defeated the Democrats and Barack Obama. Meanwhile, I will have that same urge to scream from the rooftops, "Folks! Aren't you paying attention? Romney may have won, but he barely squeezed out a victory! This election should not have been a nail biter down to the very last day before the election!"
If demography is destiny, then Romney's victory tomorrow - should he even win - could very well be the final victory for a Republican candidate, let alone a true Reaganesque conservative, and I do not consider Mitt Romney to be a true Reaganesque conservative.
With each passing year, the ethnic makeup of this country is changing, and has been since 1965 when Lyndon Johnson signed that year's infamous Immigration Act. As our country fills up with more and more people from third-world countries and their offspring, the statists in the Democrat Party will gain more and more voters every year, as most of these immigrants and their offspring - legal and illegal - tend to vote Democrat.
With the mess Barack Obama has made of this country while doing his best impression of Jimmy Carter, he should be getting steamrolled tomorrow in the Electoral College vote. Instead, many prognosticators have Obama winning the EC vote by 290-248. Even the most optimistic prediction showing Romney as the winner is pundit Dick Morris's projection of 325-213. When Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter in 1980, Reagan won the EC vote 489-49, winning such states as California, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, Vermont, Delaware, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania - all states that a Republican has little to no chance of winning today. Each passing election cycle sees our country grow less and less conservative; not because traditional Americans have rejected conservatism - heck they are the only ones still voting like the old days. No, it is the newer Americans from Latin America and Asia who have been imported here from cultures that are incompatible with our governmental system and culture that was designed to embrace personal liberty and smaller government. Add to this the millions of black Americans who monolithically vote 90-95% Democrat, and you begin to see the writing on the wall. The only reason that Mitt Romney even has a prayer of winning this election cycle is because Barack Obama has truly done that horrible of a job as president. Were he even partially successful in his endeavors, Obama would handily be on the way to winning reelection right now.
And yeah, when I say "traditional Americans," that inevitably describes Americans who are of European descent. Prior to the Immigration Act of 1965, the people of the United States were about 90% European heritage. Even when they elected Democrats, the Democrats they elected may have had some screwy ideas (I'm looking at you FDR!), but by and large, these Democrats, who also included Truman, Kennedy, and two-time candidate Adlai Stevenson, at least purported to put America first. Through both his words and actions, especially regarding the middle east, I cannot say the same for Barack Obama, nor for the millions who plan on voting for him this second time around.
I realize I am speaking in rather broad generalities, and if I dig a bit deeper into my own arguments, even I could pick them apart on several issues. However, you would be hard-pressed to deny that what I say above - although it may be uncomfortable to discuss - is generally true.
So, let's see what happens tomorrow. Whoever wins, I have a feeling it is going to a long night before we finally find out.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Bear with me as I recount a tale that will make sense when I'm finished.
On May 12, 1987, I was a freshman in high school, and my 5th period P.E. class was underway. It was near the end of the school year, and we were performing a physical fitness test to see how far we had come that school year. The first apparatus was pullups - jump up to the bar and knock out as many as you could until you could do no more.
I had already had my turn doing my pullups, and was now watching Zach, a classmate of mine, jump up and grab the pullup bar. He knocked out five pullups or so, walked away from the pullup bar, said, "That's it for me," and then promptly collapsed on the floor, struggling to breathe. His breathing became more labored as he developed a panicked look on his face that turned from ashen gray to blue. Paramedics soon arrived, and we students were quickly ushered out of the gym. Several minutes later, the paramedics walked out of the gym and, without any sense of urgency, began putting their equipment back into the ambulance. It quickly became apparent to all of us that Zach had died on the gym floor. Between that day and the funeral a week later, rumors began swirling that on the day he died, Zach and some buddies had spent the 4th period lunch hour shotgunning a bunch of beers on the wooded hillside overlooking the football field. It was feared that his physical exertion had joined forces with a massive amount of alcohol to stop his heart.
Several weeks later, the toxicology reports were released, and it turned out that Zach did indeed have a small amount of alcohol in his system that day. What I found disturbing was peoples' reaction to the news. They seemed to breathe a collective sigh of relief, saying that it was a good thing that his blood alcohol level was not what did Zach in.
Meanwhile, I wanted to scream from the rooftops, "Folks! Aren't you paying attention? It may have only been a little bit, but ZACH HAD ALCOHOL IN HIS SYSTEM!"
So what does this have to do with tomorrow's presidential election? I am going to have a similar reaction if Mitt Romney pulls out a victory. If he gets the 270 electoral votes he needs, Republicans will breathe that same sigh of relief and celebrate that Romney defeated the Democrats and Barack Obama. Meanwhile, I will have that same urge to scream from the rooftops, "Folks! Aren't you paying attention? Romney may have won, but he barely squeezed out a victory! This election should not have been a nail biter down to the very last day before the election!"
If demography is destiny, then Romney's victory tomorrow - should he even win - could very well be the final victory for a Republican candidate, let alone a true Reaganesque conservative, and I do not consider Mitt Romney to be a true Reaganesque conservative.
With each passing year, the ethnic makeup of this country is changing, and has been since 1965 when Lyndon Johnson signed that year's infamous Immigration Act. As our country fills up with more and more people from third-world countries and their offspring, the statists in the Democrat Party will gain more and more voters every year, as most of these immigrants and their offspring - legal and illegal - tend to vote Democrat.
With the mess Barack Obama has made of this country while doing his best impression of Jimmy Carter, he should be getting steamrolled tomorrow in the Electoral College vote. Instead, many prognosticators have Obama winning the EC vote by 290-248. Even the most optimistic prediction showing Romney as the winner is pundit Dick Morris's projection of 325-213. When Ronald Reagan defeated Jimmy Carter in 1980, Reagan won the EC vote 489-49, winning such states as California, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, Vermont, Delaware, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania - all states that a Republican has little to no chance of winning today. Each passing election cycle sees our country grow less and less conservative; not because traditional Americans have rejected conservatism - heck they are the only ones still voting like the old days. No, it is the newer Americans from Latin America and Asia who have been imported here from cultures that are incompatible with our governmental system and culture that was designed to embrace personal liberty and smaller government. Add to this the millions of black Americans who monolithically vote 90-95% Democrat, and you begin to see the writing on the wall. The only reason that Mitt Romney even has a prayer of winning this election cycle is because Barack Obama has truly done that horrible of a job as president. Were he even partially successful in his endeavors, Obama would handily be on the way to winning reelection right now.
And yeah, when I say "traditional Americans," that inevitably describes Americans who are of European descent. Prior to the Immigration Act of 1965, the people of the United States were about 90% European heritage. Even when they elected Democrats, the Democrats they elected may have had some screwy ideas (I'm looking at you FDR!), but by and large, these Democrats, who also included Truman, Kennedy, and two-time candidate Adlai Stevenson, at least purported to put America first. Through both his words and actions, especially regarding the middle east, I cannot say the same for Barack Obama, nor for the millions who plan on voting for him this second time around.
I realize I am speaking in rather broad generalities, and if I dig a bit deeper into my own arguments, even I could pick them apart on several issues. However, you would be hard-pressed to deny that what I say above - although it may be uncomfortable to discuss - is generally true.
So, let's see what happens tomorrow. Whoever wins, I have a feeling it is going to a long night before we finally find out.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Saturday, November 03, 2012
Lapdog Media: Evangelical Christians are damned (literally) if they reject Romney the Mormon, and are damned (literally) if they support Romney the Mormon
As Newsbusters correctly points out, not too long ago, the common wisdom among the lapdog media was that, as one of those weirdo pseudo-Christian Mormons, Mitt Romney would be unable to secure the all-important votes of conservative Evangelical Christian Republicans, because they would be too bigoted to accept someone of another faith, such as Romney's unapologetic embrace of Mormonism.
Now that it is evident that these Evangelical Christian voters are not the bigots that the lapdog media painted them to be, and are overwhelmingly supporting Mitt Romney over Barack Obama in Tuesday's election, we now have Stephen Prothero, a religion blogger from CNN, telling us that Evangelical Christians are now sellouts who are abandoning their faith by supporting Mitt Romney for President.
These people are reaching, aren't they folks?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Now that it is evident that these Evangelical Christian voters are not the bigots that the lapdog media painted them to be, and are overwhelmingly supporting Mitt Romney over Barack Obama in Tuesday's election, we now have Stephen Prothero, a religion blogger from CNN, telling us that Evangelical Christians are now sellouts who are abandoning their faith by supporting Mitt Romney for President.
These people are reaching, aren't they folks?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Friday, October 26, 2012
Those Krazy Koreans (North, that is)
All I can say is Good Lord...
In an effort to consolidate his power in the wake of his father's death, and to strike at his internal enemies - real or imagined - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been eliminating high-ranking members of the North Korean military and intelligence services. In some cases, the method of elimination has been rather... exotic.
Case in point: Death by mortar round.
Kind of makes you appreciate freedom just a little bit more, doesn't it?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
In an effort to consolidate his power in the wake of his father's death, and to strike at his internal enemies - real or imagined - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been eliminating high-ranking members of the North Korean military and intelligence services. In some cases, the method of elimination has been rather... exotic.
Case in point: Death by mortar round.
Kim Chol, vice minister of the army, was taken into custody earlier this year on the orders of Kim Jong-un, who assumed the leadership after the death of his father in December. On the orders of Kim Jong-un to leave "no trace of him behind, down to his hair," according to South Korean media, Kim Chol was forced to stand on a spot that had been zeroed in for a mortar round and "obliterated."Apparently, the reason given for this bizarre execution was because Kim Chol was, "reportedly drinking and carousing during the official mourning period after Kim Jong-il's death."
Kind of makes you appreciate freedom just a little bit more, doesn't it?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Will U.S. sovereignty give way during this election season?
Incredible as it may seem, the word is that there will be international observers from the United Nations keeping tabs on our upcoming elections on November 6th.
According to The Hill newspaper, the U.N.'s Human Rights Office will be sending out observers from such countries as Germany, France, Serbia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan to look for, "voter suppression activities by conservative groups."
That's right: Conservative groups.
There are so many aspects of this story that bother the hell out of me:
1. Our elections are none of the U.N.'s G**Damn business. The Hill article never makes it clear who exactly is providing sanction to allowing U.N. observers to interfere with our elections, but there has been push-back. Happily, the state of Texas (God Bless Texas) has threatened to arrest any U.N. observers they see near their polling places.
2. It offends me that there would be U.N. observers from any country involved in our elections, but what makes it doubly offensive is that some of those observers would be from such un-free countries as Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Ukraine. The human rights organization Freedom House has designated Kazakhstan and Belarus as entirely not free, and Ukraine as partially not free. And observers from these countries would deign to criticize our electoral process?
3. Conservative groups? Really? That's tragically hilarious, considering that the most famous recent case of voter intimidation/suppression was the 2008 Black Panther billy club incident in Philadelphia that was thrown down the memory hole by the Obama/Holder Justice Department. Just to remind you of what that incident entailed:
I don't know... does Mr. King Samir Shabazz - the Black Panther in the video - strike you as belonging to a Conservative group?
This would all be so humorous if it wasn't so deadly serious.
Folks, be very wary in the weeks ahead. Hurricane Sandy does not seem to be the only storm brewing.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
According to The Hill newspaper, the U.N.'s Human Rights Office will be sending out observers from such countries as Germany, France, Serbia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan to look for, "voter suppression activities by conservative groups."
That's right: Conservative groups.
There are so many aspects of this story that bother the hell out of me:
1. Our elections are none of the U.N.'s G**Damn business. The Hill article never makes it clear who exactly is providing sanction to allowing U.N. observers to interfere with our elections, but there has been push-back. Happily, the state of Texas (God Bless Texas) has threatened to arrest any U.N. observers they see near their polling places.
2. It offends me that there would be U.N. observers from any country involved in our elections, but what makes it doubly offensive is that some of those observers would be from such un-free countries as Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Ukraine. The human rights organization Freedom House has designated Kazakhstan and Belarus as entirely not free, and Ukraine as partially not free. And observers from these countries would deign to criticize our electoral process?
3. Conservative groups? Really? That's tragically hilarious, considering that the most famous recent case of voter intimidation/suppression was the 2008 Black Panther billy club incident in Philadelphia that was thrown down the memory hole by the Obama/Holder Justice Department. Just to remind you of what that incident entailed:
I don't know... does Mr. King Samir Shabazz - the Black Panther in the video - strike you as belonging to a Conservative group?
This would all be so humorous if it wasn't so deadly serious.
Folks, be very wary in the weeks ahead. Hurricane Sandy does not seem to be the only storm brewing.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Just in case you were unsure who the NEA supports for President...
The National Education Association (NEA) purports to be a non-partisan organization that represents several million teachers and others who work in education around the United States.
I quit the NEA (along with my state and local teachers union) several years ago, because these organizations do not, in reality, adhere to non-partisan practices. However, the California Teachers Association (CTA) and the NEA still send me their respective union rag propaganda in the form of their monthly magazine. CTA's magazine is called California Educator, and NEA's is called NEA Today.
The other day, the latest issue of NEA Today was waiting for me in my mailbox, and after looking at the front cover, I had a pretty good idea of who the non-partisan NEA supported for president in the upcoming election. Here is the front cover; see if you can figure it out:
I was pretty sure they were endorsing Barack Obama for president, but I reserved final judgement and turned the magazine over to look at the back cover. Here is what I saw:
Yep, that did it for me. There was no mistaking it now. I would say that after viewing the front and back cover of this month's NEA Today magazine, it is painfully clear who the "non-partisan" NEA is supporting for U.S. President. But wait, there's more. Within the magazine, I found this page where the NEA compares the two main candidates:
If you read the positions of the two candidates about the two candidates, it is again painfully clear who the NEA supports. But here is where I finally began to become rather agitated. It is one thing to lay out - even in a rather biased manner - the positions of the two candidates. But what pissed me off was the choice of photos for Obama and Romney. Obama is shown smiling and pleasant. Meanwhile, Romney is shown with a look on his face that reminds me of a dog trying to pass a peach pit. It is subtle what these flunkies at the NEA have, but it is in your face if you only care to pay attention. I have many problems with candidate Romney on such issues as his past positions on health care, gun control, immigration, and spending. But I have to tell you, I would love to see Romney win just so I can watch the reaction of the Obamabots out there if Obama loses.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
I quit the NEA (along with my state and local teachers union) several years ago, because these organizations do not, in reality, adhere to non-partisan practices. However, the California Teachers Association (CTA) and the NEA still send me their respective union rag propaganda in the form of their monthly magazine. CTA's magazine is called California Educator, and NEA's is called NEA Today.
The other day, the latest issue of NEA Today was waiting for me in my mailbox, and after looking at the front cover, I had a pretty good idea of who the non-partisan NEA supported for president in the upcoming election. Here is the front cover; see if you can figure it out:
I was pretty sure they were endorsing Barack Obama for president, but I reserved final judgement and turned the magazine over to look at the back cover. Here is what I saw:
Yep, that did it for me. There was no mistaking it now. I would say that after viewing the front and back cover of this month's NEA Today magazine, it is painfully clear who the "non-partisan" NEA is supporting for U.S. President. But wait, there's more. Within the magazine, I found this page where the NEA compares the two main candidates:
If you read the positions of the two candidates about the two candidates, it is again painfully clear who the NEA supports. But here is where I finally began to become rather agitated. It is one thing to lay out - even in a rather biased manner - the positions of the two candidates. But what pissed me off was the choice of photos for Obama and Romney. Obama is shown smiling and pleasant. Meanwhile, Romney is shown with a look on his face that reminds me of a dog trying to pass a peach pit. It is subtle what these flunkies at the NEA have, but it is in your face if you only care to pay attention. I have many problems with candidate Romney on such issues as his past positions on health care, gun control, immigration, and spending. But I have to tell you, I would love to see Romney win just so I can watch the reaction of the Obamabots out there if Obama loses.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Does this sound like a guy who thinks he is going to win?
Perhaps I'm a masochist, but long ago, I signed up with the Obama campaign in order to receive their daily emails on my iPhone. These emails are often an amusing read, and it lets me know what they are up to. I have especially chuckled after receiving the numerous emails where Obama and his campaign cronies complain about how Romney is outraising them and outspending them. This from the same campaign that, in 2008, was bragging to anyone who would listen that Obama was the first candidate to raise over $1 billion.
After reading the following email I received this morning from Barack Obama himself, I can tell you that the mood in the Obama camp is not one of optimism in the 2012 campaign:
So, God willing, Obama will become a lame duck on November 6th, and then we can await the January arrival in Washington D.C. of... Mitt... Romney.
Why don't I feel all warm and fuzzy?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
After reading the following email I received this morning from Barack Obama himself, I can tell you that the mood in the Obama camp is not one of optimism in the 2012 campaign:
W.R. --
I don't want to lose this election.
Not because of what losing would mean for me -- Michelle and I will be fine no matter what happens. But because of what it would mean for our country and middle-class families.
This race is very close. I'm not willing to watch the progress you and I worked so hard to achieve be undone.
Time is running out to make an impact -- please don't wait any longer. Donate $5 or more today: [right here he provides his website link, but do your really think I am going to make it that easy for you if you truly want to give him money?]
I believe in you. If you stick with me, and if we fight harder than ever for the next two weeks, I truly believe we can't lose.
Thank you, Barack
P.S. -- I don't know what Election Night will hold, but I'd like you to be a part of the event here in Chicago. Any donation you make today automatically enters you for a chance to meet me -- airfare and hotel for you and a guest are covered.I especially love the P.S. Usually, no matter how bad things look for a candidate, we are used to seeing him or one of his surrogates out there on the idiot box, oozing enthusiasm and telling us how great things are going and how fired up the candidate's supporters are. Instead, we get Obama whining in an email about how he doesn't want to lose this election and begging his supporters to stick with him.
So, God willing, Obama will become a lame duck on November 6th, and then we can await the January arrival in Washington D.C. of... Mitt... Romney.
Why don't I feel all warm and fuzzy?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Friday, October 19, 2012
Obstructionism is in the eye of the beholder
h/t Revealing Politics:
Watch these Obama-bots excoriate those mean ol' Republicans for "obstructing" all the wonderful things Obama wants to accomplish, and then listen to their incredible hypocrisy when asked if the Democrats should "reach across the aisle" in the event Romney becomes president.
Remember, these people vote.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Watch these Obama-bots excoriate those mean ol' Republicans for "obstructing" all the wonderful things Obama wants to accomplish, and then listen to their incredible hypocrisy when asked if the Democrats should "reach across the aisle" in the event Romney becomes president.
Remember, these people vote.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Password Politics
At my school, my fellow teachers and I have been going through hell as our online grade system - known as PowerTeacher - had a recent meltdown. The district's techie people described the situation as "PowerTeacher threw up all over itself."
For almost two weeks, the teachers at my site were not able to enter any grades while the techies tried to work the problem. They finally did get it working again, but much of the system had to be reset. This included wiping out all the individual passwords that we teachers use to access the system.
The other day at our site's staff meeting, a district techie gave us an update on what was going on with PowerTeacher. He told us that we would need to get back on to the system using a generic password and then once in, we could change our password to something more personal.
So what was the generic password given to us by our district office?
Change2012
As soon as the techie uttered it, the Republican/conservative teachers in the room all winced and glanced at each other. I began to say something, but one of those fellow teachers said, "Plant your flag on another hill today, lads." He had a point - would it have made any difference to say something?
I realize that most people who work in public education are Democrats/statists, but must they be so blatant about it?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
For almost two weeks, the teachers at my site were not able to enter any grades while the techies tried to work the problem. They finally did get it working again, but much of the system had to be reset. This included wiping out all the individual passwords that we teachers use to access the system.
The other day at our site's staff meeting, a district techie gave us an update on what was going on with PowerTeacher. He told us that we would need to get back on to the system using a generic password and then once in, we could change our password to something more personal.
So what was the generic password given to us by our district office?
Change2012
As soon as the techie uttered it, the Republican/conservative teachers in the room all winced and glanced at each other. I began to say something, but one of those fellow teachers said, "Plant your flag on another hill today, lads." He had a point - would it have made any difference to say something?
I realize that most people who work in public education are Democrats/statists, but must they be so blatant about it?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Romney/Obama Town Hall Debate
I'm currently watching tonight's debate online, and I swear for a second there, I thought those two were about to come to blows. They were practically facing off.
Obama is lying his arse off up there. I couldn't believe he was bragging about his shoveling billions of $$$ toward "green" energy projects when A123 went bankrupt today, making a quarter-billion of our tax dollars go *poof*.
If I hear him say that the wealthy need to, "do a little bit more," one more time, I will scream.
Is Obama really mocking Romney about the trillions of dollars of debt he supposedly wants to add to the national debt?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Obama is lying his arse off up there. I couldn't believe he was bragging about his shoveling billions of $$$ toward "green" energy projects when A123 went bankrupt today, making a quarter-billion of our tax dollars go *poof*.
If I hear him say that the wealthy need to, "do a little bit more," one more time, I will scream.
Is Obama really mocking Romney about the trillions of dollars of debt he supposedly wants to add to the national debt?
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Monday, October 01, 2012
Yeah, yeah - I'm still here
Yes, hello there everyone; those of you who have stuck around to see what musings have traveled from my brain, through my fingers, to a computer screen near you.
I am finding it hard to find inspiration to blog lately, because, frankly, I feel defeated by this upcoming election. It has sapped my energy just thinking about the bind in which we, the American People, find ourselves. My largest energy sapper stems from the fact that almost half the population (your typical Obama supporters) doesn't realize we are in a bind, or they like their situation just fine, as they are the ones receiving taxpayer-funded swag that is being funneled their way, courtesy of our statist president and a Congress operating on cruise control and inertia.
The other half of the population (your typical Romney voter) is pissed that they are stuck with an empty suit like Mitt Romney, and are wondering how it is possible that we conservatives/Republicans got stuck with this perpetually smiling milquetoast. I just read a quote from someone tonight who said that many "independent" voters have no other choice but to consider themselves independent because if McCain and Romney are Republicans, then, "I'm not a Republican."
To borrow a phrase from my father, we are truly stuck during this election with choosing between an asshole and an idiot. I leave it up to you, dear reader, to decide who is whom.
So, early next month, it is pretty sad that our best case scenario is that Mitt Romney will be the new President-elect. If that is the best we can do, then I know why I feel defeated. Even if we win, we lose.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
I am finding it hard to find inspiration to blog lately, because, frankly, I feel defeated by this upcoming election. It has sapped my energy just thinking about the bind in which we, the American People, find ourselves. My largest energy sapper stems from the fact that almost half the population (your typical Obama supporters) doesn't realize we are in a bind, or they like their situation just fine, as they are the ones receiving taxpayer-funded swag that is being funneled their way, courtesy of our statist president and a Congress operating on cruise control and inertia.
The other half of the population (your typical Romney voter) is pissed that they are stuck with an empty suit like Mitt Romney, and are wondering how it is possible that we conservatives/Republicans got stuck with this perpetually smiling milquetoast. I just read a quote from someone tonight who said that many "independent" voters have no other choice but to consider themselves independent because if McCain and Romney are Republicans, then, "I'm not a Republican."
To borrow a phrase from my father, we are truly stuck during this election with choosing between an asshole and an idiot. I leave it up to you, dear reader, to decide who is whom.
So, early next month, it is pretty sad that our best case scenario is that Mitt Romney will be the new President-elect. If that is the best we can do, then I know why I feel defeated. Even if we win, we lose.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Friday, September 14, 2012
Coming this November for all you history buffs out there
I am always looking for that next big historical epic motion picture to be released in theaters. Past answers to my quest for a fix have included Braveheart, Saving Private Ryan, The Patriot, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, Troy, Kingdom of Heaven, and even the recent War Horse, which takes place in the trenches of World War I.
Well, fellow historians, we now have another one to savor! Coming out this November 16th is the much-anticipated Lincoln, starring one of the best actors out there, Daniel Day-Lewis, and directed by Steven Spielberg.
Click here to watch the trailer and read up on the casting decisions (lots of big names).
Don't get me wrong - just because I like a certain historical movie, doesn't mean I agree with it. The Patriot was rather schlocky; Troy was seriously miscast (blonde Brad Pitt as Greek warrior Achilles?), and Kingdom of Heaven was a whitewash of the Crusades that made the Muslims out to be the persecuted good guys.
Being the open-minded person I believe myself to be, I have always been able to look past a movie's ideological flaws and appreciate it for its other historical accuracies, such as costumes, weapons, tactics, and overall realism. Kingdom of Heaven may have been a love letter to radical Islam, but it sure did an outstanding job of depicting the brutality of the siege of Jerusalem in 1187, with its trebuchets and siege towers.
What I am getting at here, is that I am not a fan of Abraham Lincoln, yet I fully expect Spielberg and his writers - Tony Kushner and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin - to treat our 16th president as a martyred saint. The Left tends to love Abraham Lincoln, as he was the president who brought us an all powerful, centralized federal government that once and for all deprived the states of their true sovereignty, as the Constitution intended the states to have. The Right often embraces him simply because he was a Republican, and, honestly, because I don't think a lot of them really know any better.
My study of the facts has led me to conclude that Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant who seriously violated the Constitution by arresting newspaper publishers, sitting members of Congress, and anyone else who disagreed with his war policies, and I believe that he blatantly committed treason by waging war on the southern states. Keep in mind that the worst combat of the war took place in a state - Virginia - that had not even seceded from the union when South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter. Virginia only seceded when Lincoln demanded that it offer up volunteers for the 75,000 troops that Lincoln planned to use to invade the Confederacy.
When I go to see Lincoln this November, I will go to be taken back in time to 1860s America; to watch ultra-realistic Civil War battle scenes as I believe only Spielberg can pull off; to see if any of Lincoln's proverbial warts will be exposed, such as his willingness to keep the slaves in bondage if it meant the South not seceding (Sorry folks, Lincoln did not "free the slaves" in any meaningful sense). I will also be looking forward to watching Daniel Day-Lewis's interpretation of Abe Lincoln and see if he turns him into a real, flawed human being, rather than a saintly caricature.
Frankly, I am very much looking forward to watching this movie!
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects that never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Well, fellow historians, we now have another one to savor! Coming out this November 16th is the much-anticipated Lincoln, starring one of the best actors out there, Daniel Day-Lewis, and directed by Steven Spielberg.
Click here to watch the trailer and read up on the casting decisions (lots of big names).
Don't get me wrong - just because I like a certain historical movie, doesn't mean I agree with it. The Patriot was rather schlocky; Troy was seriously miscast (blonde Brad Pitt as Greek warrior Achilles?), and Kingdom of Heaven was a whitewash of the Crusades that made the Muslims out to be the persecuted good guys.
Being the open-minded person I believe myself to be, I have always been able to look past a movie's ideological flaws and appreciate it for its other historical accuracies, such as costumes, weapons, tactics, and overall realism. Kingdom of Heaven may have been a love letter to radical Islam, but it sure did an outstanding job of depicting the brutality of the siege of Jerusalem in 1187, with its trebuchets and siege towers.
What I am getting at here, is that I am not a fan of Abraham Lincoln, yet I fully expect Spielberg and his writers - Tony Kushner and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin - to treat our 16th president as a martyred saint. The Left tends to love Abraham Lincoln, as he was the president who brought us an all powerful, centralized federal government that once and for all deprived the states of their true sovereignty, as the Constitution intended the states to have. The Right often embraces him simply because he was a Republican, and, honestly, because I don't think a lot of them really know any better.
My study of the facts has led me to conclude that Abraham Lincoln was a tyrant who seriously violated the Constitution by arresting newspaper publishers, sitting members of Congress, and anyone else who disagreed with his war policies, and I believe that he blatantly committed treason by waging war on the southern states. Keep in mind that the worst combat of the war took place in a state - Virginia - that had not even seceded from the union when South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter. Virginia only seceded when Lincoln demanded that it offer up volunteers for the 75,000 troops that Lincoln planned to use to invade the Confederacy.
When I go to see Lincoln this November, I will go to be taken back in time to 1860s America; to watch ultra-realistic Civil War battle scenes as I believe only Spielberg can pull off; to see if any of Lincoln's proverbial warts will be exposed, such as his willingness to keep the slaves in bondage if it meant the South not seceding (Sorry folks, Lincoln did not "free the slaves" in any meaningful sense). I will also be looking forward to watching Daniel Day-Lewis's interpretation of Abe Lincoln and see if he turns him into a real, flawed human being, rather than a saintly caricature.
Frankly, I am very much looking forward to watching this movie!
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects that never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Thursday, September 13, 2012
"It can't be bargained with. It can't be reasoned with. It doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead."
So go the famous lines from the 1984 sci-fi action thriller The Terminator; lines which succinctly describe your dire situation when you are being tracked by a robot assassin.
That bit of monologue from The Terminator entered my mind while watching the capabilities of 21st Century robot technology. I don't know how to say this any more elegantly: This is some scary shit!
Check out the following robots who, within the next few years or decades, could be working for a police force or military near you:
Uh, freaky.
Oh, and if you think you can simply outrun these slow-moving automatons, they already thought of one more you can't outrun. In fact, this one just recently ran faster than Usain Bolt when he set the 100m world record:
I think the quadri-ped robot scares me more, especially when watching it regain its balance after being pushed or while walking on ice and snow. How in heaven's name did the engineers get the robots to find their equilibrium? In the Terminator movies, SkyNet became self-aware and began wiping out the human race on August 29, 1997. That date has come and gone, but let's hope that kind of prediction stays in science-fiction movies.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
That bit of monologue from The Terminator entered my mind while watching the capabilities of 21st Century robot technology. I don't know how to say this any more elegantly: This is some scary shit!
Check out the following robots who, within the next few years or decades, could be working for a police force or military near you:
Uh, freaky.
Oh, and if you think you can simply outrun these slow-moving automatons, they already thought of one more you can't outrun. In fact, this one just recently ran faster than Usain Bolt when he set the 100m world record:
I think the quadri-ped robot scares me more, especially when watching it regain its balance after being pushed or while walking on ice and snow. How in heaven's name did the engineers get the robots to find their equilibrium? In the Terminator movies, SkyNet became self-aware and began wiping out the human race on August 29, 1997. That date has come and gone, but let's hope that kind of prediction stays in science-fiction movies.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Thursday, September 06, 2012
These people scare the hell out of me
H/T: ReasonTV and Hot Air
ReasonTV made the rounds in Charlotte and talked to some of the attendees of the Democrat Convention about "Choice."
We all know that most Democrats are "Pro-Choice," when it comes to abortion, but Reason focused their questions on choice about other topics such as light bulbs, schools, and unhealthy food.
Believe me when I tell you that these people are all about minding YOUR own business. They make me want to puke:
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
ReasonTV made the rounds in Charlotte and talked to some of the attendees of the Democrat Convention about "Choice."
We all know that most Democrats are "Pro-Choice," when it comes to abortion, but Reason focused their questions on choice about other topics such as light bulbs, schools, and unhealthy food.
Believe me when I tell you that these people are all about minding YOUR own business. They make me want to puke:
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
"Once you vote white, you have done what is right."
What would the lapdog palace guard media have done if a delegate at the Republican Convention in Tampa had worn a button on his hat that sported the words I wrote in the title to this post? Even if someone at the Republican Convention truly felt that way, they would not be so stupid as to wear a professionally made button expressing their sentiment.
Yet, it seems that someone at the Democrat Convention in Charlotte had no such qualms about broadcasting his racism for all to see. You can click this link to see the button, but for the record, it says:
Once you vote black, you never go back.
The double standards of racism have long since lost their ability to shock me, but not to disgust me.
I still remember around 1995 or 1996 when I was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington where I saw a black soldier in the chow hall wearing a t-shirt that said:
The blacker the college, the sweeter the knowledge.
I'm sure that soldier probably thought he was just sporting a positive message, but all you have to do is substitute the word "black" with the word "white" and you get the idea of how appalling it is that so many people have no problem with garb like these buttons and t-shirts I just mentioned.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Yet, it seems that someone at the Democrat Convention in Charlotte had no such qualms about broadcasting his racism for all to see. You can click this link to see the button, but for the record, it says:
Once you vote black, you never go back.
The double standards of racism have long since lost their ability to shock me, but not to disgust me.
I still remember around 1995 or 1996 when I was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington where I saw a black soldier in the chow hall wearing a t-shirt that said:
The blacker the college, the sweeter the knowledge.
I'm sure that soldier probably thought he was just sporting a positive message, but all you have to do is substitute the word "black" with the word "white" and you get the idea of how appalling it is that so many people have no problem with garb like these buttons and t-shirts I just mentioned.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
My first dissatisfied customer of this school year
After going over my syllabus and various rules/procedures at the beginning of the school year, I then spend about a week front-loading my students with lessons on generic aspects of history, such as a presentation on different historical sources, basic geography, B.C./A.D. and how to compute time, and a lesson on common fallacies of history.
It so happens that many of the fallacies my students bring to my classroom every year have to do with slavery. The most common slavery fallacy of course is that only Europeans and Americans engaged in the slave trade. Most of my students don't know that the African slaves brought to the New World were sold to the Europeans by other Africans.
I give my students a 20-question quiz on these common fallacies about slavery and other subjects (such as the "Wild West" was actually not so wild). The students take the quiz home, they complete it, then we go over the answers together. I always enjoy the quizzical looks that develop on their faces as I burst one myth after another that they always accepted as gospel.
The day my students brought their quiz back to class, the following email from a parent was waiting for me when I got to my classroom in the morning:
What is so funny about all this is that to the extent I do teach about slavery in my classes, I especially enjoy teaching about it in order to counter the many myths, fallacies, and outright lies that have presumably been taught to most of my students before they ever entered my classroom.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
It so happens that many of the fallacies my students bring to my classroom every year have to do with slavery. The most common slavery fallacy of course is that only Europeans and Americans engaged in the slave trade. Most of my students don't know that the African slaves brought to the New World were sold to the Europeans by other Africans.
I give my students a 20-question quiz on these common fallacies about slavery and other subjects (such as the "Wild West" was actually not so wild). The students take the quiz home, they complete it, then we go over the answers together. I always enjoy the quizzical looks that develop on their faces as I burst one myth after another that they always accepted as gospel.
The day my students brought their quiz back to class, the following email from a parent was waiting for me when I got to my classroom in the morning:
Good morning,First off, the reference to "the last school year" refers to the fact that I taught this parent's older child the year before, and now I am teaching the younger sibling. I mean, really, how do you answer an email like this? One that is so accusatory; so brusque; so ignorant? The parent didn't even tell me the child's name, and since the parent's last name in the address of the email didn't match the last name of any of my 180 students, I had to email the parent back and ask who the student in question was about whom we were discussing. Before I responded to this parent's email, I had to hold off for a few minutes, as after reading it, I had that "shot of adrenaline" feeling in my abdomen, and my hands were shaking. It wasn't from fear of this parent, mind you. It was pure frustration and anger that I actually had to dignify this inquiry with a polite response. After composing myself, I composed the following email response:
Just wondering if you are planning on lecturing on slavery all year, you did for the last 6 months of the last school year and already begun this year. I feel that there is much more to world/US history than slavery. That being said, if you can let me know if the major part of your teaching will continue along this path so that I can have my students class changed. Thanks [Parent]
[Parent's Name],
I certainly understand your impression that slavery is mentioned quite a bit in my 8th grade U.S. History classes, because your impression is correct. The California state standards for 8th Grade U.S. History – which instruct me on what to teach my students – are full of topics that involve the issue of slavery in the United States, both before and after its colonial period. In your initial email to me, you mentioned “world/U.S. History,” and that is where some of our miscommunication might be found.
About the only world history I teach is when, at the beginning of the school year, I remind my students of the Age of Exploration (such as Christopher Columbus), which they should have learned in detail last year in their 7th grade Medieval World History class. In mentioning the Age of Exploration and its role in colonizing the Americas (including what would become the United States), one cannot teach the subject without mentioning the role of slavery, which included using Native Americans as slaves until they died en masse of disease, and Africans were brought over to replace them.
The 8th grade standards for U.S. History themselves do not address the entire history of our country – they only span from the colonization and founding of our country in the 1600s/1700s to the Frontier/Industrialization period of the late 1800s. It was during that precise time in our country’s history that the issue of slavery touched just about every major event my students study.
All of the following topics are in the California state 8th Grade U.S. History standards, which I am required to teach:
· The differences between the northern and southern colonies, which included slavery.
· The arguments about how to handle the slavery issue when drafting the Constitution, to include the 3/5 Compromise and the 1808 African slave trade deadline.
· The arguments over whether U.S. territories would enter as slave states or free states, to include the Missouri Compromise of 1820, the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, and the Wilmot Proviso of 1846.
· The War between Texas and Mexico, and the role slavery played in it.
· The Abolition Movement of the early-mid 1800s and its efforts to end slavery.
· The description of life for slaves in the Southern states prior to the Civil War. An entire chapter of our textbook (Chapter 20) is dedicated to that subject.
· The deterioration of relations between the Northern and Southern states, and the significant role slavery played in that deterioration.
· The Civil War, in which, among other factors, slavery played a significant role, including the writing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address.
· The Reconstruction period after the Civil War, in which the students are to study what happened to former slaves once they were freed, to include the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution, Jim Crow Laws, and the Supreme Court case of Plessy vs. Ferguson.
Again, these are all subjects which I am required to teach by the state of California. Right when the issue of slavery becomes less of a factor in U.S. History also happens to be right when the California state standards for 8th Grade U.S. History come to a conclusion. The second half of U.S. History, that takes the student from approximately the year 1900 to modern times – when slavery was no longer a major factor in our country’s history – is to be found in California’s 11th grade U.S. History standards, which [your child] will study during [his/her] Junior year in High School.
If you wish to review the California 8th grade U.S. History standards for yourself, you can find them on pages 523-528 in [your child's] history textbook, which is called History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism, or visit the following link:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/documents/cstrtqhss8.pdf
If you wish to discuss this further, please feel free to contact me by email, or call me at ###-####.
All the Best,Did this parent ever look at the standards ahead of time? Did this parent ever look at the textbook - both last year and this year - and notice how often slavery comes up as a topic of study? Apparently not. Instead, the parent fired off a written equivalent of projectile vomit, and I had to spend my entire prep period cleaning up the mess. After sending my response, I received no further communication about this matter from the parent.
What is so funny about all this is that to the extent I do teach about slavery in my classes, I especially enjoy teaching about it in order to counter the many myths, fallacies, and outright lies that have presumably been taught to most of my students before they ever entered my classroom.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free... it expects what never was, and never will be." -Thomas Jefferson
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