Welcome to the real “me generation”

This little psycho, Kayla Gerdes, is just a symptom of a disease that can potentially be fatal to the future of this great country. The only way this catastrophe can be averted is if adults take back the responsibilities that we’ve passed on to the government and media. We can’t ask our kids to grow up if we don’t do it first!

Posted by PM · April 23, 2010 · Category: Education · Comments (1)

Canadian brownshirts prevent Ann Coulter appearance at the university of ottawa

I guess it should be somewhat reassuring to know that we (United States) don’t have a monopoly on Universities and Colleges that make Joseph Stalin look like a champion of free speech. I guess it should be equally reassuring to know that American youth don’t hold the patent on stupidity, arrogance, gullibility, conformity, and narcissism.

Posted by PM · March 24, 2010 · Category: Education · Comments (1)

Mmm, Mmm, Mmm, Indoctrinating our Children

For decades now, the Left has had a target on the youth of America. They operate on the idea that the easiest way to change our society is by indoctrinating the country’s youth with their Statist/Marxist propaganda. This has been going on since the 1960’s and has progressively gotten bolder and more extreme. The students who were indoctrinated during the sixties, seventies, and eighties are now teaching today’s children. Rather than using implied subtleties, this generation of educators seem to be far more aggressive and open in pushing their radical progressive agenda.

Posted by PM · September 27, 2009 · Category: Education, Uncategorized · Comments (0)

Obama’s teachable moment

Tuesday September the 8th, will become a historic day in American history. As we all sadly learned on November 4th, 2008, just because something is historic, it doesn’t necessarily make it positive. On September the 8th, President Obama will be the first American President to address the nation’s schoolchildren live during the school day.
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Posted by PM · September 2, 2009 · Category: Education · Comments (1)