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America’s Youth Return to Schoool: Obama’s Speech Causes an Uproar Among the Illiterate

September 8th, 2009

It seems that President Obama’s intended Back-to School speech has caused a bit of an uproar across the nation.  All of this, taking place prior to the speech’s Tuesday morning delivery.  Parent’s are concerned that the speech will somehow indoctrinate their children in “socialist” values.  In response, many school districts have offered parents an opportunity to “opt out” of the speech for their children.  This proves yet another disappointing millstone for the neck of America’s future.  It is perhaps sophomoric even to mention that a staunch aversion to opposing viewpoints leaves little hope for ever arriving at a sound understanding of one’s own beliefs.  I digress.

I am inclined to believe that all politicians are silver tongued devils.  Democrat.  Republican.  The differences are superficial.  I did not vote for President Obama, and  I don’t tend to agree with his economic strategies or his social policies…but I have no problem whatsoever with his speech.  Upon reading the transcript, I found not one thing, even linguistically contrived, to be concerned about.  There is no underlying “socialist” agenda to promoting hard work, accountability and education.  From start to finish, it could just as easily be delivered by Ronald Regan.  It begs to question whether the objectors read it;  or if they can read at all.  If they had (or could) they would fine the speech is very conservative in nature, because it promotes personal accountability for one’s own actions and responsibility for one’s own success.  Whether the president will hold individuals to that at the end of the day, remains to be seen.  I say, “bravo!” I am personally inspired.

Here is a link to the Full Text of the intended speech.

A note:  Politics are such a bore to me, but I may, from time to time, feel the need to mention something in their regard.  I have little intention of creating an arena for insular sword-and-buckling.  If you would like to have an inane dual of the political minds, please do it elsewhere.  I believe with much fervor, in our First Amendment rights, and if you are so inclined, I urge you to start a blog where you are most free to exercise them.  For the sake of those who prefer to reflect on things worthwhile, on this particular matter, they will not be entertained here.

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What causes a womans insatiable lust for shoes? submitted by Dennis Hall

August 27th, 2009

Capitalism.  Companies focus all of their energies convincing us that we need all sorts of things.  For women, one of those things happens to be shoes.  I don’t blame them.  We have all been indoctrinated into consumerism basically since birth.  Barbie dolls, GI Joe, whatever.  The short answer is that they have been duped by an elaborate plot so compelling that they actually believe they posses that “insatiable lust for shoes.”  Sadly they are only trying to fill an emotional need that can not be met by anything purchased.  Sadly, we all do it.  Even those of us who are aware of marketing practices.  I really do like capitalism, but I admit that the free market has been compromised by the manipulation of the “demand” aspect of supply and demand.

“Are you laughing or are you buying it?”–Ray Cappo

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