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String ‘Em Up by Their Ponytails

| November 15, 2013 | 22 Comments
String ‘Em Up by Their Ponytails

In a recent O’Reilly “Mad as Hell” segment, a student-viewer expressed his anger at being unable to voice his conservative views in the college classroom without fear of reprisal from his liberal professors. Think about that for a moment. We send our youth to college so that they can lead more productive and lucrative lives, […]

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A History of Lying

| October 18, 2013 | 16 Comments
A History of Lying

There’s a piece up over at American Thinker that should be of interest to TAH followers. In fact, it is the very kind of exposé that TAH is famed for. However, in this case, the lowlife scumbag spinning faux tales of military valor isn’t your typical lowlife scumbag usually found on these pages but a […]

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Instant Karma – The Good Kind

| October 7, 2013 | 11 Comments
Instant Karma – The Good Kind

Matt Zajac is a Mechanical Engineering student at New Mexico State University.  He’s also not your your typical college student.  He’s an Iraq War vet – and a double amputee.  He was injured in an explosion in Iraq. Recently, he was announced as the winner of a $2,000 by-name drawing lottery at the NMSU-San Diego […]

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Student suspended for play in his yard

| September 24, 2013 | 57 Comments
Student suspended for play in his yard

USMCE8Ret sends a link from Fox News about 7th grader Khalid Caraballo who was playing in his own yard with an Airsoft pistol before the bus came to pick him up when a neighbor saw the children playing and called the police. Young Kalid was suspended from school under it’s “zero tolerance” policy in regards […]

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So, do teachers need Power Point Training, too?

| May 15, 2013 | 20 Comments
So, do teachers need Power Point Training, too?

The UK’s Daily Mail, by way of Dan Riehl reports that 24-year-old Amanda Brennan, until recently an English teacher at Foothill High School in Henderson, Nevada was caught cuddling with a 15-year-old boy. From the Nevada Review Journal; When confronted by police on Friday , the student said he and Brennan loved each other and […]

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How to make an angry Dad

| April 9, 2013 | 35 Comments
How to make an angry Dad

ROS sends us a link to a Fox News article about a father who was looking over his 8th grade son’s homework and found a worksheet; On Monday his social studies teacher gave students a worksheet titled, ‘The Second Amendment Today.’ “The courts have consistently determined that the Second Amendment does not ensure each individual […]

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Parent gives school failing grade

| March 21, 2013 | 18 Comments
Parent gives school failing grade

Gary sends us a link to a local TV station in Corpus Christi where a parent was shocked when she that the school was teaching her child stuff in direct contrast to the lessons she was teaching at home; One worksheet on the Bill of Rights names food and medicine as rights, not personal responsibility. […]

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Anti-Gun Overreaction, Part 2

| February 4, 2013 | 39 Comments
Anti-Gun Overreaction, Part 2

Well, it appears we have another installment in the never-ending saga of “stupid overreaction tricks” concerning guns.  This one comes to us courtesy of a school in Arizona. Poston Butte High School in Florence, AZ, issues its students laptop computers.  Since these are school property, the school mandates that they not be used for “sending or […]

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