Thursday, December 25, 2008

AmeriKan School Systems to Teach Children Lies

I know, I know, they already do; however, this one is so outrageous it is over the top, and I am tired of it!! I got a mouthful of it at the college in my four years, and I can't take it anymore. Tell it to my busted back, will ya?

Just look around you, Amurkns:

A Metro bus was routed around a tree that fell across Highway 99 in north Seattle yesterday after a week of heavy snowfall. Snow again was predicted for this morning, but temperatures were expected to warm.
A Metro bus was routed around a tree that fell across Highway 99 in north Seattle yesterday after a week of heavy snowfall. Snow again was predicted for this morning, but temperatures were expected to warm. (Elaine Thompson/ Associated Press)

You gonna put up with liars directing your school agenda? For how much longer?


"More snow, ice jam runways, depots, roads; Travelers face second night on terminal floor" by Sophia Tareen, Associated Press | December 25, 2008

CHICAGO - Hundreds of holiday travelers spent the night Tuesday in the nation's second-busiest airport and some of them faced the prospect of doing it again on Christmas Eve as airports across the country recovered from a barrage of snow and ice storms.

Conditions improved but highways were still dangerously slippery in some areas. More snow fell in the Midwest, where the National Weather Service said up to 4 more inches of snow was possible in Chicago. The Northwest faced more snow and sleet, with up to 20 inches possible in the Cascade range in Washington, and icy, wet weather spread over the Northeast.

At least 23 highway deaths had been attributed to the weather, including those of a woman and her 7-month-old son in a two-vehicle crash early yesterday in southeastern Wisconsin....

You see what I keep saying? The LIES are DANGEROUS and FATAL!!!

At least 23 people were killed in crashes on rain and ice-slickened roads Tuesday and yesterday - six in Wisconsin, four each in Indiana and Kentucky, two in Missouri, two in Kansas, one in Oklahoma, one in Ohio, one in Iowa, one in Massachusetts, and a state lawmaker was killed in West Virginia. Also yesterday, an avalanche in the Rocky Mountains killed two snowmobilers in northern Utah....

ASHBY - .... Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday that he has asked President Bush for federal disaster assistance after the storm that wreaked havoc in Central, Western, and Northern Massachusetts.... The state has asked for aid for cities and towns in Worcester, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, and Berkshire counties.

Hello, readers! I'm right in the heart of it, and I DON'T LIE!!!!

And Bush is going to get the $$$ where? The TARP?

If the aid is approved, the federal government could reimburse communities, state agencies, and some nonprofits 75 percent of the cost of fixing damage to public facilities, removing debris, and paying overtime to emergency personnel.

Big 'if."

Officials said many families were just returning to their homes this week after bunking with relatives or staying in shelters or hotels. And after two weeks of freezing temperatures and wintry weather, some of the families went home to find burst pipes, flooded basements, and refrigerators full of putrid, spoiled food....

And you would think you would be relieved and happy, right?

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Several roadways were closed on Christmas Eve, as sleet and icy roads made for dangerous driving conditions across the state, State Police said.... As temperatures crept up to the mid-40s in Eastern Massachusetts yesterday afternoon, State Police said, roadway conditions greatly improved.

TWO PEOPLE DIED YESTERDAY, and they are pushing the warming up garbage!

It's windy, it 36 here, whatever, I....

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Nevertheless, on the ops page:

.... On the broadest level, students need to understand the science behind climate change and recognize that although the science continues to become more refined, we can act now with the information we have. Students need to become more familiar with the general strategies we will use to lessen the impacts of climate change. Perhaps most importantly, students need to learn to think creatively about climate change, since innovative solutions will be necessary for one of the most challenging problems of our time.

Yeah, we gotta brainwash our kids like we were brainwashed. And notice the change in terminology? Calling it global warming would look idiotic right now.

Climate change is a quickly evolving phenomenon, so instructional materials and specific curricula may become dated quickly. Some groups, such as the National Wildlife Federation, have compiled materials for teachers to use within their existing curriculums, which is the only feasible way to approach climate-change education: to incorporate it into a variety of subjects.

First lesson, kids: It's getting COLDER!

You have been outside and away from the video games, kids?

Here in Massachusetts, the Youth Climate Action Network (a group in which I participate), made up of schools and groups from all over the state, is organizing a public hearing on climate-change education. The network is made up of students, educators, community organizers, and others. Members are working together to define the specific lessons and skills that could become part of the state-mandated curriculum....

The AGENDA GOES FORWARD regardless of the LIES!! That's why I call AmeriKan education indoctrination, inculcation, brainwashing, and "ejerkashun!"

Am I bitter about it? Yeah, I am bitter about the 24/7 set of lies since I popped out into this god-forsaken world.

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It's not just the attraction of "green" campuses that motivates high school students, it's also the desire to be prepared for green jobs. The growth of the "green-collar" job market makes climate-change education a necessity. With the creation of the state's Clean Energy Technology Center, more than $2 million is being invested in workforce development in the clean-energy sector. Boston alone is spending a quarter of a million dollars on local green-collar training.

But the need for environmental education goes way beyond green-collar jobs. The Boston City Council's Committee on Education sees climate-change education as a critical step toward shaping students into responsible citizens, and crucial in the switch to a green economy....

That is what it is ALL ABOUT, folks, and THAT means a CARBON TAX!!!!

Among all proposed educational reforms, climate-change education is a time-sensitive issue that needs to be acted upon immediately.

Okay.... PFFFFFFFFFFTTTTT!

Hey, it just got warmer in here (even though it stinks).

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Related: The AmeriKan MSM's Long, Slow, Ceaseless Fart