Go to this video and find out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_DD9fEgLJ4&feature=endscreen&NR=1
This tells the basic story.
Go to this video and find out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_DD9fEgLJ4&feature=endscreen&NR=1
This tells the basic story.
Most people do not understand the principles of liberty, because there has never been a list given to them indicating what these principles are. This link will give you an opportunity to study this out. After studying this out you should be able to discuss the principles of liberty intelligently.
http://www.nccs.net/newsletter/jul04nl.html
If you wish more information concerning these things, go to Hillsdale College. They have a website which provides you an opportunity to study constitutional principles in detail. This series of online lectures are free to those who will sign and for that purpose. http://constitution.hillsdale.edu/
SNOPES NO MORE!
Many of the emails that I have sent or forwarded that
had any anti Obama in it were negated by Snopes. I
thought that was odd. Check this out.
Shades of Krystalnacht
Snopes, Soros and the Supreme Court’s Kagan.
We-l-l-l-l now, I guess the time has come to check
out Snopes! Ya’ don’t suppose it might not be a good
time to take a second look at some of the stuff that
got kicked in the ditch by Snopes, do ya’?
We’ve known that it was owned by a lefty couple but
hadn’t known it to be financed by Soros!
Snopes is heavily financed by George Soros, a big
time supporter of Obama and many other left wing
organizations! In our Search for the truth
department, we find what I have suspected on many
occasions.
I went to Snopes to check something about the dockets
of the new Supreme Court Justice. Elena Kagan, who
Obama appointed, and Snopes said the email was false
and there were no such dockets.So I Googled the
Supreme Court, typed in Obama-Kagan, and guess what?
Yep, you got it; Snopes Lied! Everyone of those
dockets are there.
So Here is what I wrote to Snopes:
Referencing the article about Elana Kagan and Barak
Obama dockets:
The information you have posted stating that there
were no such cases as claimed and the examples you
gave are blatantly false.
I went directly to the Supreme Courts website, typed
in Obama Kagan and immediately came up with all of
the dockets that the article made reference to.
I have long suspected that you really slant things
but this was really shocking.
Thank You. I hope you will be much more truthful in
the future, but I doubt it.
That being said, Ill bet you didn’t know this.
Kagan was representing Obama in all the petitions to
prove his citizenship. Now she may help rule on them.
Folks, this is really ugly. Chicago Politics at its
best and the beat goes on and on and on.
Once again the US Senate sold us out!
Now we know why Obama nominated Elana Kagan for the
Supreme Court. Pull up the Supreme Courts website, go
to the docket and search for Obama.
She was the Solicitor General for all the suits
against him filed with the Supreme Court to show
proof of natural born citizenship. He owed her big
time. All of the requests were denied of course.
They were never heard.
It just keeps getting deeper and deeper, doesn’t
it?The American people mean nothing any longer. It’s
all about payback time for those who compromised
themselves to elect someone who really has no true
right to even be there.
Here are some websites of the Supreme Court Docket:
You can look up some of these hearings and guess
what? Elana Kagan is the attorney representing
Obama!Check out these
examples:http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-8857.htm
http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-6790.htm
http://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/09-724.htm
If you are not interested in justice or in truth,
simply delete.
However, if you hold sacred the freedoms granted to
you by the U.S. Constitution, by all means, PASS it ON!
There truly is tyranny afoot
Denise Weber
I would just like to take this opportunity to clarify my position regarding the current issues facing the Armstrong School District. Most of what I’m about to state has been supported by the documented decisions I’ve made over the last 3 ½ years serving as School Board Director.
First and absolutely foremost, education has to be the major focus of this district in general, and of the School Board in particular. All too often, school board debate is dominated by discussions about “buildings” instead of the critical issues pertaining to education. The board needs to facilitate a shift in emphasis from facilities to education.
Unfortunately, because of the current school board majority’s action to borrow $80.4 million to renovate Elderton, Ford City and Kittanning High Schools, my immediate attention has to be directed towards further discussions about buildings. It’s important to state that I do not support the borrowing of $80.4 million for the current renovation projects. This is reflected and reinforced through my voting record in which I voted against any matter supporting these renovations. I have clearly stated my reasons for opposing this plan, but will briefly review those reasons below:
1. Most people would agree that this is a bad time to borrow money. Contrary to the opinion of those who support the renovations, these are uncertain economic times. Further, with a looming pension crisis and significant budget cuts from state subsidies, this is the time to be fiscally responsible. It is not the time to be accruing additional debt.
2. Furthermore, student enrollment is declining across the district. It is expected to decline in the future according to the Department of Education’s most recent enrollment projection report. Because of this continual decline, buildings are underutilized while the cost to educate students has steadily increased. It doesn’t make sense to invest money to renovate schools that are already extremely underutilized.
3. Members of the current Board majority have made several claims that we (as a Board) haven’t addressed the needs of school district facilities in over 30 years. That statement is completely inaccurate. In fact, over the past 15 years, school district documents show that we’ve spent over $7.5 million on capital improvements that included such projects as roof and window replacements, upgrades to HVAC, electrical and phone systems, repairs to masonry and other structural components. To say that we’ve ignored the buildings is simply another poor attempt to trick the taxpayers into thinking that the renovations are a good idea.
4. Finally, I reject this renovation plan simply based on the fact that the plan calls for little improvement to actual educational space. The plan focuses on gymnasiums, auditoriums and cafeterias. While these areas may be important to the overall development of students, they hardly justify the expense of an $80.4 million bond disguised as a project to improve education.
Thus, I have very good reasons for opposing the renovation plan put forth by the current board majority.
At the time of this writing, the board majority is desperately attempting to place a referendum question on the ballot asking voters whether they support building a $155 million comprehensive high school. This is a sham. To me, it demonstrates the complete lack of respect the board majority has for the taxpayers. I oppose the building of this comprehensive high school at this time for the same reason I oppose the renovation plan. In other words, in these uncertain economic times, this is the time to be fiscally responsible to the taxpayers. It is not the time to make hasty (and costly) decisions just because you feel as though you’re being backed into a corner. In addition, building a new comprehensive high school was never really on the table for discussion at any school board meeting during my tenure.
I strongly wish that I could provide the voters a definite answer as to what I would do with the bond money should I be re-elected. Unfortunately, there are just too many unknown variables to do so at this time. For example, some critical questions that need answers as part of our due diligence before proceeding include:
1. How much of the bond money will have already been spent by the time the Board re-organizes?
2. If one option is to return the money borrowed, what is the true cost to the district? What penalties are incurred as a result?
3. What are other possible uses for the bond money besides renovations or building new? For example, is it feasible to use bond money to pay off existing debt?
How, may you ask, am I going to deal with this difficult predicament this district finds itself in? If I don’t support the renovations and I don’t support building a new comprehensive high school at this time, then what do I support? I support thoughtful decision-making using accurate data and sound advice from the administration, as well as from ethical and reputable legal and financial counsel. Thus, my ultimate goal is to use these tools to make the most financially prudent decision for the taxpayers. I trust that my prior experience on the board and the resulting decisions I have made will provide the voters enough information to support me in the upcoming primary election.
As received April 16, 2011, srh
This linked article explains why.