Doug Huffman
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PURE, UNADULTERATED GOVERNMENT INDOCTRINATION
This video is for everyone who has had a run in with the TSA. Warning: it's raunchy and NOT SAFE FOR WORK. You have been warned. It's also hilarious, so cover your keyboard if you're still drinking your coffee.
http://boortz.com/more/video/tsa_gangstaz.html
http://boortz.com/nuze/index.html
PURE, UNADULTERATED GOVERNMENT INDOCTRINATION
I was sorting out some papers over the weekend ... and came upon one of my favorites. It's a page out of an "Activity Book" published by Harcourt Brace, now called Harcourt Education. This page is entitled "Rights & Wrongs" and comes from the Harcourt social studies textbook "United States in Modern Times." The heading for this page says "In the late eighteenth century many people complained that the Constitution did not list rights of the people. So the authors of the Constitution decided to write a Bill of Rights. These first ten amendments to the Constitution state simply and clearly citizens' rights that the government cannot take away."
This particular page (page 14) of the "Activity Book" then lists the Bill of Rights with short explanations of each one. I thought you might like to see what this book says about the 2nd Amendment:
"The Second Amendment * says that states may enlist citizens for a trained militia [army] and provide and train them with weapons."
Are you believing that? This, my friends, is the way the government schools work to indoctrinate rather than educate. In the heading Harcourt says that the Bill of Rights protects the rights of the people ... then they go on to say that the 2nd Amendment actually protects the rights of government.
Are you sending your children to the government to be educated?
This video is for everyone who has had a run in with the TSA. Warning: it's raunchy and NOT SAFE FOR WORK. You have been warned. It's also hilarious, so cover your keyboard if you're still drinking your coffee.
http://boortz.com/more/video/tsa_gangstaz.html
Believe nothing you read or hear without verifying it yourself unless it fits your pre-existing world view.