Wednesday, November 28, 2007

I won't copy the whole column, but Neal Boortz talks about the city of Denver forcing all employees to watch a film on diversity. He explains that diversity education attempts to make two points: 1) individual rights vs. collective rights and 2) white people are racists simply because they're white. Good article.

I certainly know a couple of these types. Good description of an unexplainable mindset.
Eight Years of Liberal HatredJ.R. DunnIn politics as in personal life, hatred is a dangerous tool. More

Another funny one (well, would be if the situation weren't so pathetic) from Mike Adams.
Mike S. Adams: Hooked on Ebonics
Mike Adams puts his bilingual skills to the test in order to get to the bottom of a seemingly discriminatory scholarship program at the University of Southern California.

Another credible source denouncing the global warming histeria.
John Stossel: The Free Market Does It Better
Another global warming skeptic has dared speak up. Meteorologist John Coleman, founder of the Weather Channel, calls global warming "the greatest scam in history".

Not having children, I wasn't aware of the PC invasion of how math is taught. It permeates the liberal arts, sociology, and English departments, but math? No wonder our kids are becoming more stupid.
Michelle Malkin: Fuzzy Math: A Nationwide Epidemic
Do you know what math curriculum your child is being taught? Are you worried that your third-grader hasn't learned simple multiplication yet? Have you been befuddled by educational jargon such as "spiraling"?

Something parents should be aware of before taking their children to view this piece of crap.
Paul Edwards: Who's Afraid of "The Golden Compass"?
?The Golden Compass? is Book One of a fantasy trilogy written by English author Philip Pullman in the late 1990s called ?His Dark Materials.? Philip Pullman is an unapologetic militant atheist.

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