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Alonzo Rachel - A Voice for the fiuture

These videos are must see TV - 36 year old conservative black man (perhaps mixed race) who puts the conservative message into a package that young people would listen to.
 
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Condoms for Pelosi

This is an idea that is picking up steam on Facebook - share it with your friends!
 
A local radio talk show host has started a drive for people to go out as many new wrapped condoms as they can afford, box 'em up and send them to this address:

Office of the Speaker
Nancy Pelosi
H-232, US Capitol
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-0100

This will stimulate the economy AND send a "YOU IDIOT" message to her!
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Respect

With every day that goes by, it seems the idea of respect in our country, communities and online exchanges is dwindling to a lost art form.

  • Respect for ideas that are different.

  • Respect for people who are different.

  • Respect to EVERYONE in public discourse.

  • Respect without judgement for those who are down on their luck.

  • Respect for our Elders.

  • Respect for the ill and infirm, no matter how they got to that point.

  • Respect for life in all forms.

  • A healthy respect for our enemies.

  • Respect and regard for our bodies, keeping them clean, wholesome as well as healthy, with access reserved for those we love.

  • Respect for our own privacy...why are we sharing every detail of our personal lives with the world at large, instead of with treasured people in real time and in person.

  • Respect for thoughtful, intelligent commentary instead of media sensationalized sound bites.

  • Respect for the wisdom of experience.

  • Respect for those of other faiths and no particular belief system...whether you agree with them or not.

  • Respect shown in the form of common manners and foul language left in the locker room.

  • Respect shown by turning your cell phone off every once in a while and noticing the people around and across the table from you....and talking quietly when you DO have to be on it.

  • Respect for the Office of the President...no matter the current or future occupant...the occupant will change again in 4-8 years.

  • Much of the tension in our country could be solved by "just saying YES to respect!"

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    Can I just ask....

    Before I ask my question...let me describe my life...
     
    I live in a very modest apartment, drive and economy car and live from paycheck to paycheck.  I shop at Wal-mart, Costco, Save-a-lot, Family dollar and all those other top of the line outlets.  I get up by 5 am so that I can be at my place of employment by 6:30 at the very latest.  I am already concerned about what I don't have done that will be come up to bite me later in the day.  I arrive at work, hastily try to make sure everything I will need to access in the next 4 hours is in place and go to supervise people in transition from one location to another for 30 minutes. 
     
    Then my first clients arrive.  I see a new group of clients every 30 minutes except for a 30 minute slot to plan for all these people and and another 30 minute slot to eat, use the facilities and get ready for the afternoon crew.  Within the course of a week I see 370 clients twice each.  I need to be concerned about each one's emotional well-being and provide a home away from home for them.  When I am done seeing them for the day, I work, attend meetings and trainings for another 2-3 hours before going home, collapsing for a while, and then breaking out the work I brought home with me, that I wil never finish and that I will worry about tomorrow.  My fellow employees who are "regular" folks rather than "special" have fewer clients, but must meet an overwelming mountain of state and federal regulations and daily report data about their clients  in the hope that we will still be able to be employed next year.
     
    Are we doctors, or lawyers?  No, you guessed it, we are teachers.  We are required to find the best in every child that walks through our doors.  The quality control and materials management areas do not pick just the good kids for us deal with every day.  We teach those who parent themselves.  We teach those who have no money.  We teadh those who have everything and whose lives are filled with activities but not with caring parents.  We teach those who are brilliant and those who have extreme learning difficulties...often in the same class.  We teach children who know all of society's rules and others who have rules of their own that we have to figure out in order to reach them.  We teach children who are so hurt inside that they cannot meet our eyes or have to strike out because they don't know what else to do.  It's all just in the course of an average day.
     
    Oh and for those that think..."oh but you get those huge vacations!"...by the end of December we are so exhausted we can't see straight...and the summers, which are getting shorter and shorter, are taken up with trainings.  We don't get paid in the summer unless we voluntarily strech our 10 month pay to cover the other two months...and the "breaks"?  We pay for those too through deductions from the pay in other weeks.  So our already "non-professional" salaries get eaten up even more...especially if we pay bi-weekly union dues to protect us from people who don't have a clue.  This year in my county we actually were lucky and got a 2% increase.  Many other local dstricts cut salaries and positions.
     
    Right now, I don't know about your state, but in Florida we are suffering a huge budget shortfall (I don't know WHERE all that lottery mony goes).  We know as of this date that my county has to cut $26 million.  What was the first question on the survey about what should be cut? "Should we cut some of our support and non-core instructional positions?"  That would be me.  Because I teach music which for some reason...even though probably half the people on this site have some sort of band or chorus background that enriched your life....music and art are considering non-essential.  Wonder what the early Greeks and Romans would think of that?
    So after working extremely hard all year, I am wondering if I will be in the job hunt again soon. 
     
    So my questions is... WHERE IS THE BAILOUT FOR EDUCATION???????????  The future of our country is at stake and no one cares.
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    anyone else...

    having trouble even watching the news right now?  It is so hard to watch age and wisdom giving way to youth, inexperience, opportunism and arrogance..and not just in the White House.   The fawning media...even on Fox...are just making me urp.  If I hear the words Lincoln, or Historic event one more time I will really be ill.   

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    Thank you Mr President!

    Dear President Bush,

    I want to thank you and your family, including your brother Jeb, your father and your mother for years of dedicated service in trying to protect and defend what is right about America.

    We are a very young country in the midst of what might be compared to a late 20's rebellion if we were talking about a person. We want to tell our parents that they don't know anything about the way the world really is and we want to change it to suit us. Really we want to change it so that we are just like the "cool people" instead of remaining the shining individual that God made us.

    Thank you for standing up in the face of the onslaught of "me-ism" and "isolationism" to say we don't have to agree with or please everyone and for taking up your primary responsibility every day with vigilance...to protect the people of the United States from attacks from without and within.

    Thank you for being an honorable man, a faithful husband and a good father through it all.

    You indeed will be able to look in that mirror in the new house in Texas and be pleased with what you see. Did you please everyone? No. Is God pleased with you? Yes. And He is the only one that matters. The creator of the universe has more work waiting for you.

    PS - I hope Jeb will reconsider a Florida Senate seat or some other leadership down the road.
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