Education

Gregg on March 20th, 2007

For those of you who may have thought that my earlier blog post on the 34-year old science teacher at Claymont Elementary School Rachel Holt who was charged with raping her 13 year old student on multiple occasions was an “isolated” anomolous incident, check out this extensive list compiled by World Net Daily which has […]

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Here is a perfect example of why I will never send my child to a government run school. This example is not an anomoly. Not only are our children not learning how to read and write and think critically (Time Magazine just did a cover story on how one third of high school students don’t […]

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Kevin on September 6th, 2006

Harvard and Yale, two of America’s elite universities, are in a race to the bottom. What is the goal of this race? Surely it has nothing to do with education. Perhaps it is a game to see who can insult the most Americans? As my friend Todd said, “Always trying to out do Yale.” So […]

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Know Thy Facts Not Thy Neighbor has this little tid bit. James Howe author of “The Misfits” a book geared towards middle school aged children (12 and 13 years olds) when interviewed had this to say: “I wanted him to be a kid who sees himself as cool, who sees nothing wrong with being attracted […]

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Those who claim that “same sex marriage” will not radically redefine society and doesn’t “hurt anybody” should consider how it already has and will continue to if the definition of marriage is able to be redefined by activist courts and not by “we the people” the only group who has Constitutional authority to decide legal […]

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In light of recent developments, Pundit Review has decided to hold it’s first annual Big Oil Bake Sale to help support the struggling Big Oil companies. Big Oil is under attack by knee-jerk jerks who grandstand, hyperventilate and sprint towards cameras without ever actually addressing the important issues. I’m talking to you Denny Hastert. And […]

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Kevin on April 17th, 2006

I am no fan of overinflated CEO pay packages. For example, I have written previously about the pigs in Yahoo’s executive management and their obscene use of stock options. What bothers me even more is lazy, inept reporting by the MSM, who so obviously don’t understand free markets or basic economics. Case in point, this […]

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