Thursday, April 18, 2013

14 Americans Outraged That Boston Memorial Service Interrupted 'The Price Is Right'


I am getting so sick & tired of these entitled humans that are being bred today. When disasters happen in other areas of our country (& beyond), the last thing that comes to mind is self. They are complaining about idle TV? No wonder real issues go unchecked. No one cares! Until its in their own backyard that is. But its OK because for every person that complains, we have a thousand more that are mourning with us. Also, we are standing strong in Boston even if others are not standing with us!!!!
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Stuart Chaifetz, Father, Puts Wire On Son With Autism, Records Verbal Abuse From Teachers (VIDEO)


I am going to answer this from a different lens...a parent would be charged with child abuse and Child Protective Services would be brought in had a child told maybe a teacher that he/she was being verbally abused at home. We are talking repercussions limited to that child...or ALL children of the parents being cited. A teacher is exposed to MANY children. So if we can penalize a parent and hold them accountable for the well-being of their own children...you damn RIGHT they better get on that teacher. There exists WAY too many great teachers looking for jobs for that teacher to be still in place. This should not be a question. Especially since you have provided proof w/o doubt. And ESPECIALLY since she is dealing with a vulnerable population of children. How DARE she exacerbate the difficulties that he must already experience in life. My only concern now is that the well being of children trumps her privacy rights (she wasn't aware of being taped).
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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Trayvon Martin's Email And Facebook Accounts Allegedly Hacked By White Supremacist


The outrage in this case is validated in my opinion. But my message to Black people specifically is this, don't just get mad when a White or other non-Black person racially profiles a Black kid. I need you to get mad & take action when you see a Black man hunt down & take out another Black man along with all the Black innocents in the way. It happens about (insert any city's police stats here). You're mad because Trayvon's killer wasn't Black? Is that what this is? I am mad because he was unarmed & his killer was. I am mad because it was an unfair situation where someone claimed self-defense but pursued their so-called 'attacker' first with NO basis for doing so other than looking 'suspicious' in a hooded jersey that shielded him from rain. I am NOT mad @ the color of his killer. I am mad because he is a killer & FLA officials are looking the other way while more and more people are still disrespecting Trayvon in death. Be mad...but be mad for the right reasons. The injustice was done on a human. Let's fight for humanity...not that 'poor Black kid'.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Steve Jobs: Fox News 'A Destructive Force In Our Society'


"Steve Jobs told Rupert Murdoch that Fox News was a 'destructi­ve force in our society,'a­ccording to the blockbuste­r biography of the late Apple CEO." I own Ipods...no­t Iphones or Imacs. Admittedly­, my life if barely touched by Apple. However, these words right here just touched me in more ways than one. Better than any product he's made in my opinion. But I value depth...no­t the material.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Early Draft Of No Child Left Behind Re-Write Reduces Federal Role In Education


My frustratio­n of the NCLB Act's purpose lies in the fact that it was implemente­d under the guise that it would promote and foster accountabi­lity in our public schools. However, eleven years later I find that school officials (especiall­y teachers) and children have been held accountabl­e for the arrogance, disregard and blatant underminin­g of US education as a whole. Our children are being sentenced to a lifetime of standardiz­ed tests in which the material is learned by rote. How is the same method for tying one’s shoes used in educating our youth? A method where you just keep trying until you ‘get it’ right? Is this what we have reduced education to?



Also, underminin­g the reasons that the NCLB Act was put into place in the first place is really where I become perplexed. It is an act that outside of the above mentioned ‘accountab­ility’ factor, was designed to put more students on a level playing field, bridge the educationa­l gaps between whites and minorities and help persons with learning disabiliti­es better adapt to their studies. However, since this act has been in place, public schools are losing pertinent funding that would otherwise go to fruitful educationa­l activities but now goes to keeping up with the requiremen­ts put forth by the NCLB Act. There have been some impossible requiremen­ts put on the shoulders of school officials and children alike but yet funding has been slashed in public schools countrywid­e. This is an oxymoronic concept.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

House Refuses To Vote On Abortion Coverage For Military Rape Victims


"Instances of rape in the armed services are alarmingly common: The Pentagon reported more than 3,000 cases in FY 2009, and the Department of Defense estimates that reported incidents only account for a small fraction of the sexual assaults that actually occur."



So let me get this crooked tale straight. These women are serving their country. Then not able to be protected while serving their country. Yet, their country does not become sympatheti­c or at the least...em­barrassed at the lack of protection but would instead rather not give a rats' tail about anything that ensues & thus pretty much gives the finger to these women? Recourse being denied in my opinion has the male perpetrato­rs protected more than the victims.
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