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    AN UGLY NIGGER PIG
    Will somebody please shoot this ugly fucking nigger already? I hate niggers and I hate police -- this garbage is both!

    WHAT THE USA NEEDS IS ANOTHER REVOLUTION!
    NIGGLET CRUSHED BY MAMMY'S BIG FAT ASS
    A Pittsburgh woman is charged in the death of her 1-month-old granddaughter after police said she accidentally sat on the infant while she was supposed to be watching her.

    Channel 4 Action News' Ari Hait reported that Elane Springs was ordered Friday to stand trial on charges of involuntary manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. A charge of tampering with evidence was dismissed by District Judge Dennis Joyce.

    Springs, 49, said "no comment" as she left the courtroom after her preliminary hearing.

    Assistant District Attorney Ilan Zur declined an interview with Channel 4 Action News, saying only that he was satisfied with the judge's ruling.

    Police said Springs was baby-sitting at a home on North Homewood Avenue on Sept. 18, 2008, when she sat on the couch to rest.
    WALMART PRANK : ALL BLACK CUSTOMERS PLEASE LEAVE
    WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The authorities in southern New Jersey said Saturday that they had arrested a 16-year-old boy for activating a public-address system at a Wal-Mart store last week and ordering “all black people” to leave.

    The boy, from Atlantic County, was charged by Gloucester County authorities with bias and intimidation and harassment in connection with the episode last Sunday. If convicted, he could face up to a year in a juvenile detention center, officials said. His name was not released because he is a minor.

    According to the police, the boy picked up a public-address telephone in the Wal-Mart in Washington Township, one of two dozen accessible to the store’s customers, and said, “All black people, leave the store now.”

    A store manager quickly apologized over the public-address system, witnesses said, and the police and the store opened separate investigations that included a review of images captured by the store’s security cameras.

    Rafael Muñiz, the Washington Township police chief, said that while the cameras did not record anyone speaking on the public-address system, images showed three people — the suspect, a young man and a woman — standing near the phone just before the announcement, and rushing from the store just after it.

    Investigators also scoured Facebook, MySpace and YouTube, and found postings, including some that the police chief said involved “kids bragging” about what happened.

    With the help of anonymous tipsters, he added, investigators were led to the suspect, who was arrested Friday.

    “We got lucky,” Chief Muñiz said Saturday at a news conference.

    The suspect had been accompanied to the store by a friend and the friend’s mother, the authorities said. Neither the friend nor his mother had been charged, though Chief Muñiz left open the possibility that they could face prosecution for failing to report a crime.

    The police would not disclose any details about the suspect, including his race.

    In the course of their inquiry, officials said, investigators discovered at least two similar occurrences at the store in recent months.

    The store’s parent company, Wal-Mart Stores, issued a statement saying it had modified its intercom system at the store to prevent such breaches.

    “We’re pleased this matter is resolved,” the statement said. “We again apologize to all of our customers and associates who had to listen to something so offensive.”

    In a statement on Friday, the company said: “We’re appalled by this incident and are amazed that anyone could be so backward and mean-spirited in this day and age.”

    Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest retailer, has a history of discrimination and labor complaints involving minorities and women, though in recent years it has redoubled its efforts to promote diversity at its stores.

    Last year, the company agreed to pay $17.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused it of discriminating against blacks applying for jobs as truck drivers.

    News of the arrest circulated among the customers at the Washington Township store on Saturday afternoon.

    Paulette Duckrey, 43, who is black, said that when she heard about the episode, she guessed that it was a prank by a customer.

    “I assumed it couldn’t have been an employee,” she said.
    NEGRO INTELLIGENCE TEST SCORES
    Want a laugh? Read this report in "Issues & Answers," by the Institute of Education Sciences (US Department of Education), about why Blacks are on the low side of gaps in measured of intelligence and academic achievement, and what can be done to "close" them. That paper is nothing but a pile of misdirection mayonnaised with faux-academic jargon, probably written by a half-educated Black who thought he could sound smart: "All scientific an' shit."

    The PDF report suggests that others cite it thus:

    Aronson, J., Cohen, G., McColskey, W., Montrosse, B., Lewis, K., and Mooney, K. (2009). Reducing stereotype threat in classrooms: a review of social-psychological intervention studies on improving the achievement of Black students (Issues & Answers Report, REL 2009–No. 076). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Regional Educational Laboratory Southeast. Retrieved from http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs.

    Impressive-looking, isn't it?

    The very first paragraph is an example of the unintentionally clumsy and very wordy language you'd expect of a hoaxing Negro who misoccupies a position of respectability.

    Stereotype threat arises from a fear among members of a group of reinforcing negative stereotypes about the intellectual ability of the group. The report identifies three randomized controlled trial studies that use classroom-based strategies to reduce stereotype threat and improve the academic performance of Black students, narrowing their achievement gap with White students.

    Why say "randomized controlled trial studies"? A real scientist would say, simply, "controlled studies."

    Also, notice the confusing way the first sentence is constructed. As you read it, you can't be sure what kind of "group" is being referred to. At first you think it's a group of people ("members of a group"). Then you think the writer is speaking of a group of stereotypes ("a group of reinforcing negative stereotypes"). And then you return to the opinion that the writer refers to people ("the intellectual ability of the group"). A more intelligent writer would have written in such a way that the confusion did not occur.

    The front matter also states that the "Reducing Stereotype Threat" report meets the standards of the Institute of Education Sciences as a scientific study. The proper reply to that, I think, is "More's the pity."

    "Reducing Stereotype threat" is a synthesis of three identified studies, as follows:

    (1) Blackwell, Trzesniewski, and Dweck 2007, “Implicit theories of intelligence predict achievement across an adolescent transition: a longitudinal study and an intervention.”

    This study seems to be based on a confusion of intelligence with acquired skill in academic performance. The idea is that as someone learns, he become more intelligent. Not so.

    Intelligence is the neural capacity and efficiency that makes learning skills possible. It is mostly inherited. It is not something acquired through practice. Intelligence is not a skill.*

    Although to some extent, learning involves skills that are acquired through practice, there is only so much that practice can do for anyone. Once a student reaches his point of diminishing marginal returns on his time spent improving learning-related skills, then his learning ability is limited by his intelligence, which is what determines where that point is. It remains the case, then, that Blacks are inferior to Whites in academic achievement, simply because Blacks are inferior to White in intelligence (generally speaking).

    Hence, the racial gaps in measures of academic achievement cannot be closed by any kind of "social" intervention. The entire effort of leftist racial egalitarians to prove otherwise can be compared to an effort by Honda executives to discover which color they'd have to paint a Civic so that it would become speedier than a Ferrari.

    (2) Good, Aronson, and Inzlicht 2003, “Improving adolescents’ standardized test performance: an intervention to reduce the effects of stereotype threat.”

    This study seems to be focused on "the power of positive thinking," or, in other words, that some or all of the Black shortfall in measured intelligence is simply the result of Blacks lacking confidence with respect to their learning abilities.

    Which is nonsense, of course. Nothing of this kind could account for the Gaussian shape of the Black IQ distribution, nor for the persistence of the Black IQ deficit across a hundred years of testing, and across every part of the world where Blacks have been tested, including parts in which Blacks have been in political control of government for many years and ought not to be lacking in any sort of confidence.

    (3) Cohen, Garcia, Apfel, and Master 2006, “Reducing the racial achievement gap: A social-psychological intervention."

    According to this study, low Black test scores are the result of depression or other bad feelings related to perceived inadequacy. The authors believe that extracurricular activities at which Blacks often excel should be come funded parts of school curricula, so that Black students can carry an uplifted, empowered feeling from the basketball court into their calculus classes.

    So that's the latest big whoop by the leftist racial egalitarians on the gaps in measures of academic achievement. The package is pretty, but the quality of the content seems rather poor. All three of the studies which the IES synthesis relies on consist of nothing more than a rehash of long-ago discredited ideas that had merited only skepticism from the very start.
    G20 DAY 1
    They were the first out of the gate, the first to occupy an Esso, and the first to disperse. Welcome to protesting G20-style.

    About 100 protesters briefly occupied an Esso gas station and convenience store at Dundas and Jarvis Sts. Monday afternoon in the first major protest of the G20 summit.

    Some came with bandanas covering their faces. Others carried signs that read “Fake lake or human rights.” Most had a legal aid phone number scribbled across their forearms in case of arrest.

    The main organizers, members of a Guelph-based anti-poverty group called Sense of Security, had vowed to “take a piece of property” in Toronto’s downtown core in an attempt to bring attention to lack of housing for the poor.

    But their plans were stymied when a squad of about 50 police officers, many on bikes, redirected their march at Sherbourne and Dundas Sts.

    While the Esso wasn’t their first choice, “we have to go with what we’ve got,” said Julian Ichim, of the on-the-fly venue change. He would not divulge what building the group had initially planned to occupy.

    “Corporations like Esso have caused irreparable damage all over the world,” shouted Ichim, referring to Esso’s parent company, ExxonMobil. “There is a lack of housing. This is our housing now.”

    But it wasn’t their house for long. The protesters congregated in the gas station’s convenience store for all of about 10 minutes, then began heading north along Yonge St.

    “This is what democracy looks like,” they chanted. “That is what a police state looks like,” they added, pointing to a growing number of police officers surrounding them from all sides.

    “You’re only helping yourselves with your big fat paycheques,” one protester yelled at police.

    The group marched on to the Children’s Aid Society on Isabella St. “It operates on the basis of classism, racism and prejudice against single parents,” said Kelly Pflug-Back, who works closely with Ichim.

    Representatives from the organization took a quick meeting with organizers. “They were polite about our concerns,” said Ichim. “But they basically said their hands were tied.”

    Police confirmed one arrest at the protest’s point of origin, Allan Gardens. And one man was tackled by police and arrested as protesters dispersed.

    With a week of protests to go, it was early to bed for Day 1.

    Guelph-based Sense of Security, or "S.O.S.", headed up Monday's anti-G20 protest.

    According to group organizer, Julian Ichim, they bill themselves as a "trade union for poor people" and are critical of governments they say are "more interested in bailing out the rich than protecting the poor." Cuts to welfare and lack of affordable housing are high on their long list of grievances.

    What do they hope to achieve by protesting at this week's G20 summit? To take on the "state apparatus" and draw attention to marginalized groups. "How far we go depends on how far the police go," Ichim said.

    Other anti-poverty groups who helped organize the protest included the Kingston Coalition Against Poverty, the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and the Stratford Action for Equality.

    Protesters also raised concerns over Israeli “occupation of Palestine” and championed the legalization of marijuana
    ATTENTION ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS!
    G20 MAYHEM ERUPTS IN TORONTO!

    Our crew will be joining SOAR, the Southern Ontario Anarchist Resistance for the event.

    We have learned that cellular phone service interruption was tested Sunday morning at 3 AM. We have also identified locations of cached police gear. We have made this information available to the appropriate parties who will be leading the resistance effort.

    The anarchists are organizing. And though police won't say it, security experts suspect that with the G8 and G20 summits just weeks away, they're being watched as closely as al-Qaida.

    Aside from a few Molotov blips over the years, anarchists in Canada haven't gone much further than tossing rocks at cops from infiltrated vantage points among crowds of peaceful protesters. They raised their profile last week with the firebombing of an Ottawa bank and suggestions of similar acts during the upcoming gatherings of world leaders in Huntsville and Toronto.

    "This is beyond vandalism. This is beyond taking a brick and throwing it in a Bay window," security expert and former CSIS agent Michel Juneau-Katsuya said about the early morning Tuesday firebombing at an Ottawa RBC.

    Toronto has joined the U.S. State Department's list of unsafe travel destinations, joining the ranks of gang-war-ravaged Jamaica and East Asia's typhoon alley.

    It appears as if the G20 summit in Toronto is shaping up to be a showdown between anarchists and police. Caught in the middle of the security circus are local residents. If there is violence and property damage, peaceful protesters will also be demonized. The recent bombing of a bank, perpetrated by a so-called anarchist group, has given an excuse to enact more police state measures during the summit. The curious timing of the attack emphasizes the threat of terrorism and further justifies the huge security apparatus being assembled.

    Washington issued the travel alert for Americans who live in Toronto or plan to visit the city during the G20, warning that the summit will draw large numbers of protesters.

    "Even demonstrations that are meant to be peaceful can become violent and unpredictable. You should avoid them if at all possible.", the advisory said.

    Queen's Park North is now the location of the designated demonstration area during the G20 summit. It was changed after residents opposed a plan to use Trinity-Bellwoods Park. Some activists reject the notion of an official protest site, but if they choose to gather elsewhere it could lead to arrests. Ultimately, police tactics and behaviour will play a big part in determining the outcome of any protests. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association stated, "Freedom of expression is protected throughout Canada: our country, and all of Toronto is a free speech zone. Protesters cannot be prevented from demonstrating outside of the designated demonstration area, particularly when the area set aside is situated in a place that is so remote from the meetings that protesters cannot be directly seen or heard by the leaders. All protesters voices need to be heard, but they must remain peaceful as any violence will taint their message and provoke a police response."

    In support of preparations for the G8/G20 summits, there has been more security drills In early May, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) conducted Exercise Amalgam Virgo which involved military aircraft flying at low altitudes over the south-central Ontario region. With the meetings fast approaching, additional security measures are being implemented across Toronto. Over 70 new CCTV cameras are being installed throughout the city's downtown core.

    Due to security concerns, the CN Tower will be closed to the public during the summit. The Toronto Blue Jays series has also been moved to Philadelphia for security reasons. Police are expected to release more details about the size of the planned security zone within the next week. It was already announced that there will be an outer and inner security perimeter. As a result of the bank bombing, there are calls for an extra 500 police for the event. This is on top of the over 5000 officers who will be deployed, along with thousands of private security personnel and an unspecified number of Canadian soldiers.

    Fortress Toronto is almost complete. Workers busy this weekend building the zigzag of steel fencing that will surround the leaders and delegates during the next week.s G20 summit have virtually finished the job.

    As the fence grows longer, security preparations for summit are becoming more and more noticeable. Scores of police from cities coast to coast, still wearing their out-of-town uniforms were patrolling the downtown core Sunday.

    Meanwhile, three bronze elephant statues that decorate Commerce Court near King and Bay Sts. were temporarily removed because of the G20.

    "The bike locks. The benches. They're taking everything." said a guard at the Court, a popular lunch spot for those working in the nearby bank towers.

    The city has removed trash cans, bus shelters and even young saplings from the summit area out of concern the street furniture might be ripped out and used as arsenal by violent protesters.

    Drummond said the decision to move the matriarch elephant and her two calves was done by the property owner and not recommended by police. The statues, however, could become targets, she said.

    The portion of fence erected on Bay St. between Front and Wellington Sts., is causing "noticeable traffic congestion". that's spreading to nearby streets around the security zone,

    Busloads of out-of-town police were reportedly being shepherded inside the former Toronto Film Studios on Eastern Ave., where police have set up a hush-hush temporary jail for processing detained protesters.

    Drummond said the increase in officers, in part, is to make citizens used to seeing so many police, and said the number of officers will grow "progressively" until it's in the thousands.

    Larger demonstrations are expected to begin Monday afternoon at Allan Gardens on Jarvis St.

    Demonstrations are planned throughout the week, including a block party and a tent city on Friday.

    21-24 June 2010: THEMED DAYS OF RESISTANCE (BUILD UP)
    
    J21: All Out In Defense of the Rights of All. 2:00pm, Allan Gardens. 
    March.
    
    J22: Gender Justice; Queer and DisAbility rights
    
    J23: Climate and Environmental Justice
    
    J24: Tell the World the Truth About Canada.s Record on Indigenous 
    Rights. 11am. Queen.s Park. March
    
    J24: Combat the Invasions! 8pm. 95 Charles Street. Forum
    25-27 June 2010: DAYS OF ACTION
    
    J25: Justice for Our Communities. 2:30pm. Allen Gardens.
    
    Rally. March. Block Party. Tent City
    
    organized by Community Organizations in Toronto to forefront local
    
    campaigns and struggles.
    
    J25: Shout Out For Global Justice. 7:30pm. Convocation Hall. Forum.
    
    J26: People.s First. We Deserve Better. 1pm. Queen.s Park
    
    Rally. March.
    
    Organized by Labor, Civil Society Groups
    
    Will Include Peace Rally
    
    J26: Get off the fence! 1pm. College and University.
    
    Anti-Capitalist March, Anti-Colonial March to the Summit.
    
    Organized by SOAR
    
    J26: Saturday Night Fever. Late till Dawn. Location TBA
    
    Radical Street Party.
    
    Organized by SOAR
    
    J27: Getting Down to Business
    
    Autonomous Direct Actions
    
    Affinity Groups Invited
    
    J27: Fire.Works.For.Prisons. 5pm. Bruce Mackey Park (Dundas and Wardell)
    
    Rally and March
    

    DUDE FIRED FROM DEALERSHIP REMOTELY EXPLOITS 1
    Austin police arrested Omar Ramos-Lopez, 20, on Wednesday, charging him with felony breach of computer security.

    Ramos-Lopez used a former colleague's password to deactivate starters and set off car horns, police said. Several car owners said they had to call tow trucks and were left stranded at work or home.

    Police say Ramos-Lopez, fired from a Texas auto dealership, used an Internet service to remotely disable ignitions and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles sold at his former workplace.

    "He caused these customers, now victims, to miss work," Austin police spokeswoman Veneza Aguinaga said. "They didn't get paid. They had to get tow trucks. They didn't know what was going on with their vehicles."

    Ramos-Lopez was in the Travis County Jail on Wednesday with bond set at $3,000.

    The Texas Auto Center dealership in Austin installs GPS devices that can prevent cars from starting.

    The system is used to repossess cars when buyers are overdue on payments, said Jeremy Norton, a controller at the dealership where Ramos-Lopez worked. Car horns can be activated when repo agents go to collect vehicles and believe the owners are hiding them.

    "We are taking extra measures to make sure this never happens again," Norton said.

    Starting in mid-February, dealership employees noticed unusual changes to their business records. Someone was going into the system and changing customers' names, such as having dead rapper Tupac Shakur buying a 2009 vehicle, Norton said.

    Soon, customers began calling saying their cars wouldn't start, or that their horns were going off incessantly, forcing them to disengage the battery. Norton said the dealership originally thought the cars had mechanical problems.

    Then employees noticed someone had ordered $130,000 in parts and equipment from the company that makes the GPS devices.

    Police said they were able to trace the sabotage to Ramos-Lopez's computer, leading to his arrest.

    Norton said Ramos-Lopez didn't seem unusually upset about being fired.

    "I think he thought what he was doing was a harmless prank," Norton said. "He didn't see the ramifications of it."

    Now that is a pretty hilarious series of pranks! That's what you get for leaving your car open to remote exploitation. These fuckers use the devices to get more money out of people, now they have seen that technology is a two-way street. Think about that next time you let a third party remotely control your property.

    0WNT!
    THE IDIOT POPULATION EXPLOSION
    There is increasing chatter about those who toil away each day for ruthless big box stores. Companies laughingly call these people "sales associates." Associates of what? They have no real say in anything that goes on in the store. More like associate slaves. These same people are often called the working poor or walking wounded.

    Employees earn wages that fall far below the poverty level, and are deprived of health care insurance by sky-high premiums they cannot possibly afford and pay their bills at the same time. Yet these big corporations proudly brag they reap billions of dollars in profit each year. How do their CEOs sleep at night doing this? Quite well, because to put it bluntly they are ruthless bastards and were hired because they are.

    I knew the former president of Eastman Kodak, the late Kay Whitmore. Kay was not ruthless and had risen through the ranks at the company up the corporate ladder. At the time he was Kodak's president the company employed more than 50,000 people. When the board decided to downsize during his tenure there they demanded he lay off 8,000 employees, which he refused to do.

    Instead of the huge layoff, Kay suggested better ways to accomplish the same cost savings. But the board would have no part of it and Kay was shown the door. Kay was a kind, God-fearing caring man who refused to ruin the lives of 8,000 employee and stood his ground as all Americans should.

    Was I born with a silver spoon in my mouth? Not at all. My wife and I have been down to the very bottom where the only direction left was up to tie our shoelaces. We're neither ashamed nor proud of it. It was just one of life's lessons forced upon us by some unscrupulous businessmen. Did we sit around and do nothing, whining about our lot in life and wallow in it? No.

    An old expression says, "When life gives you lemons you make lemonade." And this is what we did. A stubborn determination to use my abilities kept me going upward from that point on over the years. I knew what the alternative future was for me and my family, and there was no way I would allow that to happen.

    But why are adults of all ages becoming brain dead?

    In the movie "Animal House" Dean Wormer dresses down several Delta alumni in his office about their grades. To one young man he proclaims, "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son." Yet playing endless violent video games, driving stupid, doing crazy stunts on skate boards, mouthing off to peers and sleazing around has become the order of the day. Are these signs of intelligence or rebellion?

    One man was busy meddling with his cell phone while walking down a street in NYC. He fell into an open manhole and dropped about ten feet straight down. Was it left open? No, workers had just pulled the cover off moments ago and had briefly turned their back to set up the safety railing. But apparently they weren't fast enough.

    Last month I watched the emergency room treatment of a lady who slipped and fell on an icy driveway and broke her arm. She sustained a distal radius fracture at the wrist. This is the end of the smaller of two arm bones between the elbow and the wrist.

    What was the treatment for her broken bones? The doctor used a very large syringe with a heavy needle to inject an anesthetic into the wrist BONES ­ withdrawing the needle then re-injecting at about 8 different angles into 8 different places.

    Next, the middle two fingers are inserted into two wire mesh tubes similar to Chinese finger puzzles which were attached to an overhead frame to fixate them. Then a TEN POUND WEIGHT was hung from the elbow using a cloth band. The ten pounds ground the bones together. And that's wasn't the worst of it.

    The painful anesthetic injections did NOT completely work and she was screaming in pain for hours. Because of medications she was already on, they could not give her more anesthetic. X-rays were taken and a cast put on. Before the cast set her wrist was forced to bend 30 degrees to force the bones together.

    Then another X-ray was taken to confirm the bones were set correctly ­- all the while the anesthetic was not working and she was in total agony. And now 3.5 weeks later, she is still in pain with two more weeks to go. Then painful physical therapy will follow after the cast is removed for a few more weeks. And even after all that, she was told there may be some "residual disability from the break."

    Why did I say all this? Because foolish physical acts of today's teenagers and adults can put them through agony like this or even worse. For some reason, idiots believe they are indestructible and doctors can fix anything.

    Some twenty years ago, the price of lawnmowers went up $100 almost overnight. Why? A new law was created mandating every power mower must have a safety clutch that stops the blade in three seconds. This was because every so often an idiot somewhere would reach under the deck with the engine running to clear some debris ­ and instantly lose their fingers or even a hand. Now the general public will pay forever for the stupidity of these few idiots.

    There will never be a way to protect idiots from themselves. Recently in a restaurant a young man a few tables away was loudly boasting to his friends "When I went over the fence, my feet caught the top of it and it bounced me back." I told my wife there's another genius at work. Then he whines, "Then the hospital was trying to give me more pain."

    Apparently it was OK for this clown to give himself pain, but not tolerate pain from a nurse or doctor who treats his injuries? So what's wrong with that picture? Remember the broken arm story? That's the fun people like him are headed for sooner or later.

    Base jumpers who illegally climb buildings or live radio towers with 50,000 watts of power on them often get hurt or killed. Documentaries about this interview these young men (?) in hospital beds, often in traction. And they brag, "When I get better I'll be base jumping again. I can't wait."

    I say, DON'T give these boys treatment. Make it illegal to give medical treatment to those doing stupid things like this. That will put a stop to it, and also help keep the cost of medical insurance down.

    It's scary as hell that our world is slowly being placed into the hands of a generation of children that can't even pass a math test without a calculator in hand. Who will program the software in the next generation of computers and calculators?

    When you look at the quality of education (or lack thereof) of children pushed out the doors of high schools today and handed a diploma it's downright embarrassing. Many of these children won't have a prayer of ever getting into college without taking makeup classes. Academics I know just shake their heads when I talk about it to them. They know the score and are frustrated.

    If you are a parent, don't smugly think that your son or daughter is doing OK in school simply because they haven't run amuck of school rules. Or feel happy that their grades look OK. Grades never tell the entire story.

    If that's your educational standard you better review it again.

    If all you want for your son or daughter's future is to work in the armed forces, a job at a gas station or a big box store then just sit and do nothing and you'll get your wish. And the day will come when they will hate you for doing nothing when you could have helped them. Sooner or later you can absolutely be certain you WILL regret doing nothing for the rest of your life. Unless of course, you're already brain dead.

    One parent, just one, can make a huge difference in any community. There are always other parents out there who secretly want to improve things ­ but they are looking for someone else to lead them. JUST BE A LEADER, not a follower. If you don't think you're a leader, you're wrong. This ability is in everyone and all it needs is to be cultivated. A farmer plants his crops and he cultivates the soil to help plants grow. Developing leadership skills are no different.

    If you think the No Child Left Behind Act is a good thing, think again. Part of it essentially prohibits schools from keeping children back a grade that really NEED to be kept back. Sometimes that's a necessary thing to help a child to save their grades and education record. Sometimes it wakes them up. I've heard teenagers and parents actually tell me they were glad they were kept back a grade because it actually helped them.

    The UN deviously stated in their documents, "The family unit is an enemy to society." I submit it is the UN who is the enemy of society. Brain-dead citizens not raised in a normal family environment are much easy to control.

    Consider what happened in the now defunct USSR. One of the biggest past-times in those days was drinking. And I don't mean beer, but the hard stuff like Vodka. Real liver-killer drinks.

    An engineer I spoke to back in the early nineties only a few years after the USSR fell apart had come to the USA from Moscow. He explained how life was in Russia exactly this way:

    "You go to liquor store and stand in line. Always long lines go way down the block. You talk to the man in front and behind you, and all of you go in together to buy one bottle. After you buy the bottle, everyone goes around behind the store. Each man pulls out a glass out of his coat and everyone drinks until the bottle is empty. Then you go your separate ways."

    Soviet government thought it was great as it helped sustain a chemically induced brain-dead attitude so no one really cared about revolting. Eventually the country finally collapsed under its own weight.

    We can't give all the credit to Reagan with his speech "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Like Gorbachev obeyed Reagan like a good boy? No ­ when the wall came down it helped to get the problem people out of the country. The brain dead stayed behind. Now Russia is slowly returning back to the days of the Soviet Union after capitalism has been a disaster. There is a lesson to be learned here for America, too.

    Even without hard liquor consumption on the scale of the old USSR, a downhill slide is EXACTLY what's happening to America right now. Citizens are the lifeblood of every country. Without them government is nothing more than a collection of office buildings holding empty promises.

    Active citizens who actually care about America will stand up for what's right in their communities and schools. Real citizens do *not* sit around and whine how bad things are, claiming nothing can be done or uttering pointless phrases like "You can't fight city hall" or "Don't rock the boat." Instead they get out and change things for the better.

    It's now or never.

    We are almost out of time before America suddenly comes falling down around our ears. If everyone worked at stopping this madness and started returning to precious moral values that built America, the downward slide will be stopped and reversed. It will take nothing less than the concerted effort of everyone.

    Is there a real life example showing citizens can change things for the better? Yes there is! Recent news has stated the EU is in danger of falling apart. This proves the globalists that work hard to destroy a good life for everyone are not as powerful or all-knowing as they think they are. Citizens in small countries like Greece have stood up for their civil and economic rights, defying the all-powerful EU police state. Clearly their efforts provide the rest of the world inspiration.

    I say to parents, forget the video games. Disconnect them and put them in the trash. Don't even sell them ­- that just causes some other child or adult to become brain dead. Accept the fact you screwed up when you bought them and just walk away from it. If you have games on the family computer, eradicate them all.

    Start TALKING to your children and spouses. Get involved in their academic work and achievements in school. Children need their parents now more than ever before in the history of mankind.

    Brain dead children and adults who constantly text with cell phones and PDAs and don't talk to each other face to face will be the end of America. Stop mouth breathing and start thinking. Why let this happen? When you see a sore that won't heal do you not consult a doctor to be sure it isn't cancer? But a cell phone or PDA that consumes all your waking time is a convenience you claim is something you cannot live without. I don't own either one and live just fine.

    Somewhere a manhole cover is missing, just waiting...
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