Posted on January 1, 2009 by Jon-Paul
I am not altogether certain which is better between: having a passion that rushes through one’s body like a torrent river carving the way for knowledge; or, having an independent professional person read something one’s written and not only reaffirms what’s been written, but adds so much to it from their own life’s experience.
We began this [...]
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Posted on November 25, 2008 by Jon-Paul
Did you know that the average newspaper in the United States is written for understanding at the 5th to 8th grade level? As most already know one of the few newspapers written above the high school level is of course, The Wall Street Journal.
So big deal; who cares? Who’s afraid or even concerned about these [...]
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Posted on October 31, 2008 by Jon-Paul
Rush Limbaugh wrote an excellent book called, The Way Things Ought to Be, where he describes how things are with the state of the United States and the way things ought to be. Interestingly, there isn’t anything remotely scientific about it…contrarily, the book dealt with issues of good and plain common sense.
Predicated upon that notion [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2008 by Jon-Paul
According to Randall Hoven a very distinguished writer published at The American Thinker, and of course, Fox News, Nancy Pelosi has a draft financial rescue plan this Sunday morning, according to Fox News. It’s scarier than anything else you’ll see this Halloween season.
What’s not in the plan? Anything to do with any rule or regulation [...]
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Posted on July 21, 2008 by Jon-Paul
Here we are once again at the crossroads of the your way-and–my way; your way sucks and don’t ever do it! But it’s our word and we will use it the way we want too! You have no idea what’s it like to be called this word, but since it’s our word we’re going to [...]
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Posted on June 12, 2008 by Jon-Paul
As promised there is and will be much, much more on this ‘Assault on Testing’ and the progressive folks who believe that we ought to do away with them for good.
This of course prompts me to ask:
How many tests do we take in a day? Month? Year? Decade? Quarter century, or full half century?
Moreover, based [...]
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Posted on June 2, 2008 by Jon-Paul
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States has been secretly detaining terrorism suspects aboard floating “prison ships,” a British legal charity charged on Monday, but the Pentagon described the report as inaccurate.
The charity Reprieve, citing sources including U.S. military officials, parliamentary bodies and former prisoners, said it believed the U.S. government had operated as many as [...]
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Posted on May 13, 2008 by Jon-Paul
Everything, indeed everything, is in a state of perpetual movement. Institutions are no different insofar as institutions are made up of humans. For one to think that what was written two centuries ago would apply in this day and age simply has lost foresight and common sense.
The Founder’s, or the Framer’s, never had the notion [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Jon-Paul
This little piece is for an interesting person who lives in Canada. I don’t know ‘Medieval’s’ identity or anything whatsoever about who the person is; however, I will say that I love what he/she is doing with their blog. I was looking at some various writers at Mister Wong’s when I happened upon Medieval’s article. [...]
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Posted on March 22, 2008 by Jon-Paul
What is going on in the state of California and their ‘once coveted’ home schooling program? I have done my research, sure; however, I’m still just a bit lost with what is going on…now.
There is a lot to criticize in an outrageous California appellate court decision that threatens to outlaw home schooling in the [...]
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