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May 9, 2014 12:32:03   #
bessie1
 
Scott
I did not intend to blame Common Core or anyone in particular
Just the program. You are right, I should have made that comment
in a different forum, and I apologize to you for that because quite
frankly I did not know who started it. Have a good day.

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May 9, 2014 12:38:58   #
Patty
 
I see nowhere that states David Coleman is Republican anywhere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Coleman_(consultant)
skott wrote:
Common Core does not come from Obama. It started with a Republican Governor. Learn something.

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May 9, 2014 12:51:03   #
Patty
 
Call the Cops at Your Peril — Paul Craig Roberts


May 8, 2014 | Categories: Articles & Columns | Tags: Baer, Cecily McMillan, Dookhan, Injustice, wrongful conviction, | Print This Article Print This Article

Call the Cops at Your Peril

Paul Craig Roberts

“Live free or die” is the motto of the state of New Hampshire. I hope the residents are
prepared to die, because living free is not what they do. NH is merely a cog within the
Amerikan Stasi State, but I am referring to what goes on within NH itself, not the police state existence imposed by Washington. On May 5 attorney William Baer was arrested at a school board meeting at which he went over a 2-minute speaking rule while trying to get some explanation from the Gilford, NH, school board for assigning sexually explicit reading material to his 14-year old daughter’s English class. The evasiveness of the school board angered Mr. Baer, and he spoke out again in support of another parents protests, and was promptly arrested by a goon thug cop. http://www.dailypaul.com/318393/fox-news-to-interview-william-baer-father-arrested-in-new-hampshire-for-going-over-two-minute-rule-in-school-board-meetin

The school board chairman, Sue Allen, who has no legislative power nevertheless managed to create a law backed by police violence. After all if Bush and Obama can create laws by edict, why not a school board chairman? Under Allen’s edict, if a parent violates the 2-minute rule that Allen imposed, she has the parent arrested. The goon thug cop wasn’t embarrassed to arrest a parent for making a legitimate complaint during the public comment period of a school board meeting.

Remember, we “freedom and democracy” ‘mericans have free speech and protest rights. Actually, don’t remember that, because you no longer have any such rights.These rights are dangerous. They enable terrorists and extremists such as those dangerous people who don’t believe The Government.

This is Amerika today. Mr Baer offered no resistance, but nevertheless was lucky that the goon thug cop did not taser him, pepper spray him, and call for a backup SWAT team to beat him senseless or even murder him.

Last month wedding guests at at the San Luis Hotel in Galveston, Texas, were set upon
without reason by 34 crazed goon thug cops. The guests, including the father of the bride and the bride’s brother were brutally beaten and maced along with many guests including 13 who were arrested for asking, “what is going on?” The brother was so badly injured by the goon thugs that he had to be rushed via helicopter to a hospital.

The mayhem resulted from an off-duty goon thug witnessing a guest walk outside with an alcoholic beverage, thus violating the city’s “open container” law. Instead of advising
the guest of the open container law and recommending that he step back inside, the goon thug called the cops who arrived on the scene in mass and enjoyed themselves by beating up the wedding party.
http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/galveston-wedding-beatdown/

No charges have been filed against the goon thugs for gratuitously beating up wedding guests. The right of cops to beat and murder the citizens who pay their salaries is now a perk of the job. It is necessary in order to keep us safe from criminals and terrorists, descriptions that are ever expanding.

Don’t expect courts to put any restraint on police and prosecutors. Dave Lindorff and Molly Knefel have given accurate accounts of the frame-up of Cecily McMillan by a corrupt prosecutor and a corrupt goon thug. McMillan was convicted on the false charge of assaulting a police office when the goon thug seized her breasts from behind. The judge, Ronald Zwiebel, enabled the conviction by preventing the defense from showing the evidence. The gullible and very stupid jurors made certain that injustice was perpetrated. Now a young woman who was sexually assaulted faces a seven-year prison sentence for “assaulting” a goon thug. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38424.htm
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/05/07/kangaroo-court-convicts-occupy-protester/

This is Stasi Amerika today. And it gets worse. In Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, Eileen Battisti, a 53-year old widow, had her $280,000 home seized by Beaver County officials and sold at auction for $116,000 because of an unpaid $6.30 interest fee on the late payment of her school district taxes. A corrupt judge did not insist upon justice for the widow but instead upheld the robbery that benefitted both the county and the purchaser at auction of her home, S.P. Lewis. Lewis offered to sell the widow her home back for $250,000. http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/eileen-battisti/

To see what cops are really like, read this: http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/justice-for-arzy/

Whatever you do, never call the cops. However bad you might think the situation is, it
will be much worse once the goon thugs arrive: http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/candy-middleton/

And do not show any compassion for animals. Showing compassion for animals is proof that you are an animal-rights extremist which lumps you in with terrorists. In Albion, Michigan, extremists who feed a stray cat are fined and locked away for three months. Mary Musselman, an 81-year old Alzheimer sufferer was locked away for 90 days for feeding stray cats on her own property. When you see a starving animal, turn your back and walk away. Your inhumanity will be rewarded but your humanity will be severely punished. http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/albion-michigan-cat-feeding/

Just keep in mind that “we have freedom and democracy” and we are “the exceptional and indispensable people.” Our president told us so. This designation removes you from any responsibility to other humans, much less animals. Don’t lose sight of the fact that Amerikans are so exceptional and indispensable that we have murdered seven entire countries in the new 21st century, and we are just getting started. As it is perfectly acceptable for Amerika to murder countries, how can it possibly matter if a goon thug cop murders you, your pet or your wife or husband or daughter or son?

What is so discouraging is that this article could be hundreds of thousands of pages long. I could sit here writing this article for the rest of my life, adding one incident after another, and not get beyond the tip of the iceberg.

The inhumanity of which Americans are capable and indulge in every day must scare Satan himself.

Parents arrested for protesting the assignment of pornographic reading material to 14-year olds by school boards, elderly and ill people imprisoned for feeding starving animals, pets murdered by police who are supposed to protect the citizens but instead mace them, beat them, body slam them, and shoot them and their pets gratuitously for the thrill of committing violence against life are the reason the public sector is in disrepute.

The worst people in the country are in our public institutions. This is why there is so little sympathy for the public sector unions now under attack by the Republicans. Americans look at their county commissions, their city councils, their criminal justice (sic) system, their governors, state legislatures, Congress, and the White House, and all that they see is evil and corruption.

There is nothing else there.

Americans who trust the criminal justice (sic) system are completely stupid. A case of
mass wrongful conviction that I wrote about years ago finally came to trial last November. Annie Dookham, a Massachusetts state chemist who falsified drug tests, thus sentencing thousands of innocent people to years in prison, destroying their lives and the lives of their families, was sentenced to 3 to 5 years in prison. Dookhan sent thousands of innocents to prison in order to aid prosecutors in attaining high conviction rates and in order to achieve her own rise as a highly productive state employee. The judge noted that Dookham had cost the state millions of dollars in settling wrongful convictions and had shaken to the core the integrity of the criminal justice (sic) system. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2013/11/22/annie-dookhan-former-state-chemist-who-mishandled-drug-evidence-agrees-plead-guilty/lhg1mwd9U3J8eh4tNBS63N/story.html

State officials say that Dookhan’s fake evidence could have tainted 40,000 cases. Ask
yourself, what kind of person would destroy so many people in order to advance herself? And progressives think that the public sector is the answer.

You can ask the same question about the New York State Police and the Texas police who dropped little bags of ground up wallboard in cars stopped at random, conducted illegal searches, and arrested the occupants for drugs. Hundreds of innocents were convicted until finally one brave public defender demanded presentation of the alleged drugs and had the evidence tested. It came back: wallboard. All other public defenders had accommodated the conviction scheme and arranged plea bargains for their clients. You can read about these and other atrocities in my book, coauthored with Larry Stratton: The Tyranny of Good Intentions.

It only gets worse: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article38446.htm

Psychopaths and bullies are naturally attracted to the police by the privilege of using essentially unaccountable force. The proclivity to violence is heightened by police training. The emphasis is on killing suspects, not on capturing them. CBS Miami reports that 23 goon thugs fired
377 rounds at two men trapped inside a car. http://miami.cbslocal.com/2014/05/06/police-shooting-frenzy-raises-concerns/
On May 8 a goon thug in Hearne, Texas murdered 93-year old Pearlie Golden. The elderly woman was shot five times in her front yard. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/texas-shoots-death-93-year-old-woman-answering-911-complaint-article-1.1783289

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May 9, 2014 12:56:51   #
Patty
 
I guess they couldn't get to this guy because they were to busy shooting the 93 year old lady 5 times to wound her.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/video-shows-crowd-man-high-dancing-naked-houston-street-corner-article-1.1785708

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May 9, 2014 14:33:57   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Patty wrote:
I guess they couldn't get to this guy because they were to busy shooting the 93 year old lady 5 times to wound her.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/video-shows-crowd-man-high-dancing-naked-houston-street-corner-article-1.1785708


:thumbup:

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May 9, 2014 14:35:41   #
skott Loc: Bama
 
bessie1 wrote:
Scott
I did not intend to blame Common Core or anyone in particular
Just the program. You are right, I should have made that comment
in a different forum, and I apologize to you for that because quite
frankly I did not know who started it. Have a good day.


It's o.k. The problem is that the Common Core haters have spread a bunch of lies as to what it is and what it says. I am a teacher. Common core only sets a core of standards. Is there a reason that people in Georgia should not learn at the same pace as someone in Indiana? It specifies no books. That comes from each state.

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May 9, 2014 16:18:33   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Media has been liberal leaning as long I can remember but now that they have Obama they are much more liberal than ever been. Now they have someone to lie or just completely ignore something that might do the American people harm such as ObamaCare, they knew but didn't say much.


bessie1 wrote:
America's best days are gone and we owe it all to President Obama
and his liberal media. They want to tell you what you can talk about,
what you believe, what you eat, and on and on. We can't pray anytime
we desire, we must remove God from the Pledge of Allegiance. we must
support Gay Marriage, we must by his insurance, we must not talk about
the president or the DOJ because we are all racists. All this is just a small
sampling of what has been going on in our country and it gets worse every
day. Our President even decides what laws he wants to enforce. If you disagree he will send a SWAT team to your home and arrest you just like
The father disapproved of a book his 14 year old daughter was subjected to. We as a country had better wake up and go vote and put a stop to this Governments agenda before its to late. Stop Common Core now!!!!
America's best days are gone and we owe it all to ... (show quote)

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May 9, 2014 16:43:07   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
bmac32 wrote:
Media has been liberal leaning as long I can remember but now that they have Obama they are much more liberal than ever been. Now they have someone to lie or just completely ignore something that might do the American people harm such as ObamaCare, they knew but didn't say much.


The media now has a compliant Administration to do their bidding, just as they do the Administration's bidding.

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May 9, 2014 17:26:09   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
skott wrote:
Common Core does not come from Obama. It started with a Republican Governor. Learn something.


This seems to have nothing to do with common core. The book was at the school in 2007. Common core was not in use at that time.

I think a great deal of overreaction to common core. Though my state did not accept all of common core, and none of my grand kids are in public schools, I do not think the public school system is always as bad as feared. Many public school grads go on to excellent jobs and lives. It is not all bad.

Also, the poster tosses this subject out and in a sub-post states that he/she had trouble finding the information because other publication carried differing versions of the event. Seem we are not getting the full story from the original post.

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May 9, 2014 17:46:06   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
permafrost wrote:
This seems to have nothing to do with common core. The book was at the school in 2007. Common core was not in use at that time.

I think a great deal of overreaction to common core. Though my state did not accept all of common core, and none of my grand kids are in public schools, I do not think the public school system is always as bad as feared. Many public school grads go on to excellent jobs and lives. It is not all bad.

Also, the poster tosses this subject out and in a sub-post states that he/she had trouble finding the information because other publication carried differing versions of the event. Seem we are not getting the full story from the original post.
This seems to have nothing to do with common core.... (show quote)


If public "education" is so good, why are your grand kids not attending them? Is it possible your children know more than you profess to know, thus keeping them from being indoctrinated?

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May 9, 2014 18:09:18   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
If public "education" is so good, why are your grand kids not attending them? Is it possible your children know more than you profess to know, thus keeping them from being indoctrinated?


Damn, Gringo. Thinking like that can derail my whole train of thought, such as it was..

I do admit that all my kids and in laws are brighter bulbs than I, so I will have to agree with you.

I do add that public education is not totally without hope. I spos it needs to be tweaked. Think parents need to be more involved also.

Now so many "fixes" have been attempted and each seems worst than the last.

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May 9, 2014 18:36:49   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
permafrost wrote:
Damn, Gringo. Thinking like that can derail my whole train of thought, such as it was..

I do admit that all my kids and in laws are brighter bulbs than I, so I will have to agree with you.

I do add that public education is not totally without hope. I spos it needs to be tweaked. Think parents need to be more involved also.

Now so many "fixes" have been attempted and each seems worst than the last.


I think public education began going downhill with the emergence of the Dept. of Ed. I attended public schools during the late 30's and the 40's. I received a very good education, but things were much different during those times. There was no disciplinary problems, no lack of respect for teachers, or others in authority. I had my bottom spanked twice in Jr. High for being too "rambunctious". Once I was innocent, but was guilty the other time. However, the one innocent time I chalked up to not being caught a few other times. I was fortunate to attend the University prior to the emergence of the Liberal Professors, who eventually took over the indoctrination of their charges.

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May 9, 2014 19:18:48   #
UncleJesse Loc: Hazzard Co, GA
 
I know it's disgusting but the pathetic reality, told to me from other great grandparents, is apparently most of the 14 yr olds have graphic tapes and recordings from the internet on their phones and computers and spend all the time at parties doing you know what with the pictures. It's an epidemic and you can't talk them out of it because it is a social pariah not to participate. It's everywhere and they don't think it is a big deal -- it's like what we considered holding hands. That's probably why the teachers approved the book, because they knew it wasn't inappropriate for the modern NH 14 yr crowd. The teachers even participate in these parties nowadays. It's in the local news every other week about a teacher and a student relationship with the teacher getting arrested. Both men and women.

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May 9, 2014 19:23:28   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
I think public education began going downhill with the emergence of the Dept. of Ed. I attended public schools during the late 30's and the 40's. I received a very good education, but things were much different during those times. There was no disciplinary problems, no lack of respect for teachers, or others in authority. I had my bottom spanked twice in Jr. High for being too "rambunctious". Once I was innocent, but was guilty the other time. However, the one innocent time I chalked up to not being caught a few other times. I was fortunate to attend the University prior to the emergence of the Liberal Professors, who eventually took over the indoctrination of their charges.
I think public education began going downhill with... (show quote)


I think "swats" had some good to them. Even in high school we had a gym teacher coach who had a lanyard on his whistle. When he used that, it stayed with for a couple of days.

Wow, 30s and 40s, I was in the 50s and 61, But school was a serious event and no disrespect was tolerated. I bet you had fun being "rambunctious" LOL

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May 9, 2014 20:28:28   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
permafrost wrote:
I think "swats" had some good to them. Even in high school we had a gym teacher coach who had a lanyard on his whistle. When he used that, it stayed with for a couple of days.

Wow, 30s and 40s, I was in the 50s and 61, But school was a serious event and no disrespect was tolerated. I bet you had fun being "rambunctious" LOL


LOL My teachers had a very low tolerance for my "fun". Being the class clown was not funny them at times.

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