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Real Name: Shurelee Ulysis Jest Address: Victoria, TX 0 Gender: male Member Since: October 03, 2007 Last Signed In: June 27, 2008 Profile Views: 2196 Blog Views: 4641 Obama ‘Borrows’ His Campaign Lines This man would be our president Why the Victoria 10 is seeking D.A Steven Tyler’s removal. One "Angry Woman" For a change of pace..... Tyler's ambivalence..... Tyler's day of reckoning is drawing near. Tyler is next! The story of the Christmas tree angel A reply to Tyler's defenders October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08
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I STAND CORRECTED! Apparently this photo was taken during the National Antthem and NOT during thr Pledge of Allegiance.
I still don't think he would be a good choice for president based on his stance on abortion,homosexual marriage, immediate withdrawal from Iraq, etc., etc. - well, he is a liberal Democrat after all.
In a report on OneNewsNow.com, Chad Groening of the American Family Association writes that: >"A pro-family activist devoted to countering the homosexual agenda says the United States has clearly reached the depths of depravity when a major U.S. city can decide to financially punish the Boy Scouts of America because they refuse to allow homosexuals into their group. "The Cradle of Liberty Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which serves about 64,000 scouts in Philadelphia and its suburbs, has been paying $1 a year rent for its downtown office. But recently the city decided that the Scouts must pay the fair market rent of $200,000 a year to remain in that city-owned location because the group "discriminates" against homosexuals. "Peter LaBarbera, president of Americans for Truth about Homosexuality, says, "Clearly they have no problem discriminating against this wholesome program even as they pander to homosexual activists. I think it's a sad day for America when cities court homosexual activists promoting deviant sexuality, while they punish wholesome groups like the Boy Scouts."< Meanwhile the Cradle of Liberty Council says it will ask the city solicitor for details on the appraisals that yielded the $200,000 figure. A spokesman said the higher rent money would have to come from programs, like the creation of 30 new Cub Scout packs or the ability to send 800 needy kids to a summer camp. In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Scouts have a First Amendment right to bar homosexuals from membership." Is it just me, or would the average parent think that it would be a bad idea if their Boy Scout son went on camping trips with a homosexual Boy Scout leader? Frankly, I don't care if a person is a homosexual/lesbian as long as he/she doesn't TRY TO MAKE the rest of the world accept his/her lifestyle as normal. A Boy Scout leader is supposed to be a role model for the Scouts in his Troop. Sorry folks, but a person who engages in deviant sexual behavior is NOT a proper role model for young boys. Before the Politcally Correct folks get their knickers in a knot, screaming that just because a man is gay, doesn't make him a pedophile who lusts for little boys, let me point out that "gay" community and the stylish liberals not only do not denounce NAMBLA, they openly support the organization. They let NAMBLA advertise in their publications and march in their parades protesting discrimination or celebrating the "gay life style." For those of you not familiar with the acronym NAMBLA, it stands or the North American Man/Boy Love Association. Acording to the Associated Press, "The ACLU also will act as a surrogate for NAMBLA, allowing its members to defend themselves when being sued in court while remaining anonymous by parents of young boys who have been molested by NAMBLA members ( emphesis mine) .According to the Globe, NAMBLA officials in the past have said their main goal is the abolition of age-of-consent laws that classify sex with children as rape." From it's homepage, NAMBLA states: NAMBLA's goal is to end the extreme oppression of men and boys in mutually consensual relationships by:
Our membership is open to everyone sympathetic to man/boy love and personal freedom. NAMBLA calls for the empowerment of youth in all areas, not just the sexual. We support greater economic, political and social opportunities for young people and denounce the rampant ageism that segregates and isolates them in fear and mistrust. We believe sexual feelings are a positive life force. We support the rights of youth as well as adults to choose the partners with whom they wish to share and enjoy their bodies. We condemn sexual abuse and all forms of coercion. Freely-chosen relationships differ from unwanted sex. Present laws, which focus only on the age of the participants, ignore the quality of their relationships. We know that differences in age do not preclude mutual, loving interaction between persons. NAMBLA is strongly opposed to age-of-consent laws and all other restrictions which deny men and boys the full enjoyment of their bodies and control over their own lives. (emphesis mine) -Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
-He who laughs last, thinks slowest. -Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don’t. -Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool. -The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there’s a 90% probability you’ll get it wrong. -The things that come to those who wait will be the things left by those who got there first. -Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat all day drinking beer. -The shin bone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room. -A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well. -When you go into court, you are putting yourself In the hands of 12 people who weren’t smart enough to get out of jury duty. Today's college students are abysmally ignorant about civics and it's frightening! I ran across this site the other day: “The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) was founded in 1953 to further in successive generations of American college youth a better understanding of the economic, political, and ethical values that sustain a free and humane society. “Among other things, “ISI annually conducts more than 300 educational programs around the country, including lectures, debates, student conferences, and summer schools. ISI also offers graduate fellowships for aspiring college teachers and distributes more than three million copies of ISI books, journals, and affiliated student newspapers on college and university campuses across the country.”
Among other things, The survey consisted a sixty question, multiple choice civics tests given to seniors at twenty different colleges in 2005, across the country and the test was given to seniors at fifty colleges in 2006. The results were staggering! The HIGHEST average correct score – 69.56% - that’s a “D” - was obtained by Harvard students. Here’s the results from some familiar names (remember these are the number of CORRECT answers): Yale University - 65.85% - a “D” University of Pennsylvania – 63.49% - an "F" Princeton University – 61.9% - an “F”
University of California - Berkeley - 56.27% - an "F" University of Florida – 53.40% - an “F” University of Michigan – 51% - an “F” Texas State University-San Marcos – 43.99% - an “F” Texas A&M International University – 41.14% - an "F"
Just for fun, take the test yourself at http://www.americanciviclit.... The site will score the test for you and even list the questions you miss along with the correct answers.
One of my favorite web sites is www.newsmax.com because of the variety of conservative writers that can be found there. Recently, Kenneth R. Timmerman wrote an article about a documentary by Evan Maloney called "Indoctrinate U". Writes Timmerman, "A rip-roaring exposé by first-time documentary filmmaker Evan Coyne Maloney, "Indoctrinate U" presents a searing and often hilarious portrait of campus absurdity, where gender, race, and multi-cultural politics have crowded out learning and the free exchange of ideas. " Maloney filmed segments at twenty different colleges across the country including some of the "big name" schools on both the east and west coast. Some of the nonsense, he discovered include: "In a showing of the film at the Kennedy Center, the packed crowd burst into uproarious laughter as Maloney and his cameramen searched campuses in vain for the “Men’s Study Center.” They howled with knowing delight when Maloney filmed campus free-speech advocates putting on a “diversity bake sale,” to poke fun at so-called affirmative action in college entrance requirements (Hint: each category of cookie sold at different prices, with some going at a steep discount). "One left-wing professor explained with utmost seriousness how “whiteness is oppression.” Maloney was wise enough to let him go on and on about the uselessness of studying the U.S. Constitution (written by “dead white men”), and the horrors of modern-day America and capitalism. "A conservative professor read from his college’s academic code book, which instructed all teachers to craft their course syllabus “to develop a sense of race, class, and gender.” Those requirements were imposed on all subject matter — “even math, physics . . . and horticulture!”. "The absurdity of campus life was summed up by conservative professor Michael Munger in a line that had the entire Kennedy Center audience hooting and cheering. After describing how most university classes — whether it be English, science, or government — tend to begin with a long political harangue by the teachers to condemn the war in Iraq or ridicule George W. Bush, he concluded, “What most faculty want is for students to validate their pathetic life experiences.”
I'm not really sure what he might have been thinking, but he had just gotten up from a nap in the sun.
The beast still thinks he's the same size as he was at 10 weeks,and so loves to "crawl" into any lap that will have him. My wife is convinced that he's not a dog , but a little boy in a boxer suit!
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