Friday, June 08, 2018

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Your taxes paying for their political indoctrination!!-----University offers to pay student to promote social justice

University offers to pay student to promote social justice:
  • The University of Kansas is offering to pay a student $9/hour to help administrators create "an inclusive campus community through social justice."
  • The "Student Social Justice Educator" will facilitate social justice trainings on campus, and will also work with other peer educators to "create workshops concerning issues about diversity education and social justice."
The University of Kansas is recruiting a “Student Social Justice Educator” to help administrators create “an inclusive campus community through social justice.”...
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Democratic disaster: 7 progressive policies that are driving the California mass exodus - Glenn Beck

Democratic disaster: 7 progressive policies that are driving the California mass exodus - Glenn Beck:

Image result for flickr commons images california flag"California Democratic leaders like Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Dianne Feinstein seem to think their extreme progressive policies are in line with the ideals of most Americans. Glenn Beck would argue just the opposite. In fact, Californians are fleeing the Golden State in droves. According to a recent poll, nearly half of the Bay Area's residents want to move out; unaffordable housing and sky-high taxes have driven more than 138,000 people out of the state in one year alone, and over a million since 2007. On today's show, Glenn touched on some of the progressive policies that are driving California's mass exodus."


Minnesota Public Library Announces Cross-Dressing Series for Children as Part of Response to Trump Policy | Intellectual Takeout

Minnesota Public Library Announces Cross-Dressing Series for Children as Part of Response to Trump PolicyMinnesota Public Library Announces Cross-Dressing Series for Children as Part of Response to Trump Policy | Intellectual Takeout:
"'The Saint Paul Public Library announced a summer series called "Drag Story Hours" as part of its “We Belong Together" initiative.
For generations, libraries were places where people went to borrow books, learn about the past, and kindle imaginations. 
Today, however, they occasionally find themselves at the forefront of the culture war.
A case in point can be found in the Saint Paul Public Library (SPPL), where officials on Monday announced they would be offering a new summer series on cross-dressing—“Drag Story Hours—that is open to children and adults..."
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History for June 8

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History for June 8 - On-This-Day.com:
Frank Lloyd Wright 1867, Francis Crick 1916, Barbara Bush 1925 - Wife of President George H.W. Bush
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Bonnie Tyler 1953, Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee 1955 - Inventor of the World Wide Web, Scott Adams 1957 - Cartoonist (Dilbert)
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0793 - The Vikings raided the Northumbrian coast of England.
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1790 - The first loan for the U.S. was repaid. The Temporary Loan of 1789 was negotiated and secured on September 18, 1789 by Alexander Hamilton.
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1869 - Ives W. McGaffey received a U.S. patent for the suction vacuum cleaner.
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1904 - U.S. Marines landed in Tangiers, Morocco, to protect U.S. citizens.
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1967 - Israeli airplanes attacked the USS Liberty in the Mediterranean during the 6-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors. 34 U.S. Navy crewmen were killed. Israel later called the incident a tragic mistake due to the mis-identification of the ship. The U.S. has never publicly investigated the incident.
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1995 - U.S. Air Force pilot Captain Scott O'Grady was rescued by U.S. Marines after surviving alone in Bosnia after his F-16 fighter was shot down on June 2.
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1998 - The National Rifle Association elected Charlton Heston to be its president.
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Thursday, June 07, 2018

LIBERTY REVIEW

LIBERTY REVIEW

https://libertyreview76.blogspot.com/2018/06/june6-2018-liberalfree-pass-bytammy.html


Liberal Free Pass

By Tammy Derouin

Image result for free clip art Free PassThis past week we witnessed liberal hypocrisy and the political double standard take center stage. Two abhorrent comments were made by two different entertainers. One entertainer lost her show and the other went on to receive an award and praise for her so called talents. Spewing obnoxious monologues is not something I deem worthy of praise. For the Left, it's become an acceptable practice as long as they are the ones attacking. It would be racists, sexist and any other word they could conjure up should the same treatment be turned on them.

Should we really be surprised that the outcome was different for each individual? Anyone who has paid even the slightest bit of attention should know that when someone on the Left is called out for their actions, excuses fly and a scripted apology is supposed to make everything all better. We are, after all, dealing with those who live and work in the land of make believe. It's only a mistake if the Left-wing spin doctors are unable to cover up or rewrite the narrative. Of course, there's the possibility that the apology will be taken back, especially if one feels a surge of liberal support after the apology has been issued. Appearing on talk shows where everyone is prompted to applaud on demand usually does the trick.

Another excuse, which is gaining momentum and is not only absurd but extremely dangerous, is that there is something wrong with an individual who doesn't agree with the Left-wing party line. The Left is truly showing their true colors when they attack anyone who doesn't think inside of their progressive, debilitating box. They claim to believe in individual freedom yet they attack like a pack of wolves when one of their own deviates from the script. They come unglued when someone thinks for themselves. They have to brand the free and independent thinker as the trouble maker. They cannot risk being exposed for the enslaving and anti-freedom policies and ideologies that they support.

A liberal free pass is waiting for those who blindly follow the agenda of the Left.......

The 'Masterpiece Cakeshop' ruling is actually a win for LGBT rights - Glenn Beck

The 'Masterpiece Cakeshop' ruling is actually a win for LGBT rights - Glenn Beck:

Image result for flickr commons images first of amendment"The left insists that this case is about "gay rights," but no one has the right to force their beliefs onto others — and that kind of ideological animosity isn't exactly endearing. It often backfires, and isn't the way to truly promote tolerance or acceptance.
If anything, this decision didn't go far enough. The Court ruled 7-2 in favor of the baker, but it was a narrow ruling in scope, and it didn't hand down any broad declarations protecting free speech or individual conscience rights. The Court focused on the facts of this case, and cited the religious animosity shown by Colorado as an excuse to decline to set a precedent that could be broadly applied to future cases."

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The Gross Unfairness of Title IX Goes National - Minding The Campus

The Gross Unfairness of Title IX Goes National - Minding The Campus
"Two national publications—the New York Times and the Atlantic—have recently reported on procedural abuses in the Title IX system. 
Both pieces are must-reads, and reminders of how the one-sided nature of campus Title IX tribunals, analyzed for years mostly by smaller media outlets like this one, has at last decisively permeated mainstream media.
Michael Powell’s New York Times article on Keith Mumphery and Michigan State is extraordinary, one of the best single items written on the issue since its emergence with the 2011 “Dear Colleague” letter to colleges from the Office of Civil Rights in President Obama’s Department of Education. 
The story that Powell relays is a deeply troubling one, even for the genre of Title IX cases: Mumphery was initially found not guilty by a Michigan State system that is heavily tilted structurally toward accusers. (The police also declined to file charges against him.)
But the case wasn’t over—his accuser, taking advantage of the “Dear Colleague” mandate that schools adhere to double-jeopardy principles in campus sex tribunals, appealed the not-guilty finding. 
By this point, Mumphery wasn’t even at MSU anymore; he was prepping for his NFL career. He never received notice of the appeal, which was sent to an inactive MSU e-mail account. (Michigan State refused to answer Powell’s question of whether the university had any reason to believe Mumphery ever knew of the appeal.) 
Michigan State’s appeals process, relying on the same evidence the university and police had previously deemed insufficient, found him guilty.
Moreover, the harm here was obvious: Mumphery lost all chance of an NFL career because of Michigan State’s handling of his case. 
The Houston Texans cut him after word of the granted appeal became public (through a Detroit Free Press article that didn’t mention the initial not-guilty finding), and it seems clear that without some sort of intervention from team owners, coaches, sportswriters or ordinary fair-minded people, he won’t be getting another NFL opportunity soon..."
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