Saturday, August 31, 2013

Well I'm going to say it anyway, I'm only human.


Tinker:

The progressive movement in the United States started somewhere around
the1900. That is when the population of America started adjusting to a more industrialized economy. Factories were becoming the place to work at, so many of the people who was out looking for a job, could find a steady payday there.

Low and behold the industrial factory's work place became a cruel environment to the labors who were working inside them. Even the parents of American family's at that time sent there own children to go work in these factory, so as to increase the family income. Can you imagine that happening today, sending your own child to work in a grown up jobs, working long hours at hard labor around crewed people.

That's when the term "sweat house" became the everyday place to work for millions and millions of Americans then. So of course people started asking the government politicians for help, because their workplace was become a inhuman crud and harmful experience.

Hence the progressive movement was born in America. Washington DC politicians had a moral issues that they could ride into more political power.

People were glad that the federal government started controlling the excessive harsh factory abuse that they were working in. Of course the new moral control government in American was going hog wild restricting everything even the sale of alcohol, and installed the "Prohibition era".

As the Jazz age blossomed forth in the1920 from the people who were glad to have the federal government clamp down on big industry. The same American people also became frustrated with too much government restriction and went free into the night having fun, fun, fun with jazz music, drinking alcohol inside speakeasies, gambling the night away.

Oh oh! I'm starting to see a pattern, holy smoke!

You mean to tell me that the children who are not getting the right education today is because of the people themselves. That good teachers just can't do the children homework for them, and expect the child to learn. That the child has to learn to develop their own qualities that allows a child to learn the lessons the good old fashion way, by studying reading, writing, and arithmetic, that the good teacher were trying to teach.

Oh my goodness the politicians running Washington DC has taken over the public school system now with the same old worn out progressive movement from back then, and is now the Government school system.

The trouble is that the children of today are not receiving true history or unrestricted knowledge out of the humankind past history in our government school system. No instead they are being bull talked inside the classroom full of children by redressing social history of what happen back then selling mankind's mistakes in past history like the children today can do something about what happen then, when of course they can't. That the good teachers who try to teach pure history and knowledge leaving the bull talk out of what they teach to the children about the facts as best humankind learned about them back then. Good school teachers like that are simply being discourage to not teach without adhering to the present day progressive movement. Like they are going somewhere forward with that kind of bull talk.

The word "progressive"
adjective: progressive:
1.
happening or developing gradually or in stages; proceeding step by step.

 Able body school teacher who don't see the today progressive way of teaching children as a motion moving forward, at all, are getting turned away from the presently day run Government schools, and of course are unavailable to the millions of children who need to learn and grow into better informed adults.

If the present day school teacher don't play along with what Washington DC decreases from the Washington DC political oracle. Then they are fresh out of luck.

Must I go on further,  "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars", and of course the harm to our society today is in yourself and not in the star alinement back then.

That giving fundamentals thing in our life over to the country federal government only make the people living today a social hostage to the corruption that big government creates. That if the American citizens don't refuse government favors from that big government, then like night follows day, the government corruption will only just gather to become more harmful to our world with a greater number of corrupt people inside the system of government in 2013.

People must now start telling the politicians working in Washington DC, "No"

Or they will simply keep pushing the addicting substance on the people again and again. Until something very bad happens. Like a calamity of some kind.

World War, Economic collapse, or a meteor striking the earth from outer space.

Stop wasting your time trying to redress the history of humankind past, and start thinking for yourself, determine not to fail yourself now. Your time is now. Because in reality you can't redress history. What the people did then was what they did then. What we do now is what we do now. Carry your own weight and don't load up on something that you can't now do anything about.

And tell the big government addiction pushers to go peddle their dope somewhere else.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1tYZCieeyI
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Obama: Sex Ed for Kindergartners 'Right Thing to Do'...

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Science
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Teddy Bridgewater, David Shaw, Jeff Driskel

A Very Good Year

The Lowdown forecasts big winners for this season including Teddy Bridgewater, David Shaw, Jeff Driskel -- and the SEC. Chris Low »Most to prove? »Top 25 »Conference reporter previews Video
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SEC lunchtime links


August, 30, 2013
By Sam Khan Jr. | ESPN.com

A few SEC teams were in action last night, the first of the college football season, including a thrilling battle between Ole Miss and Vanderbilt. Looking back at last night and forward to this weekend's, here are some reads to get you through your Friday:
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LSU vs. TCU Gameday Coverage
  • LSU vs. TCU Gameday Coverage
  • ROUNDTABLE: Who is LSU's most important defender Saturday?
  • LSU vs. TCU
Questioning the unquestionable leadership role.
Zack Mettenberger has to lead the team this season. But why?
Tigers to open basketball season on ESPN
LSU travels to UMASS on November 12.
NOLA wins Corbett Award

Sophomore pitcher named state's top male amateur athlete.
Read more football news...
Read more basketball news...
Read more baseball news...

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LSU Football - Geaux Tigers!!!


Associated Press LSU defense ready to show vs. TCU
Star-Telegram, TX Cowboys Classic a statement game for TCU, LSU
College Football News Week 1: LSU vs. TCU
CBS SportsLine Video (3 min, 17 sec): Inside College Football' analysts preview LSU - TCU
Sports Illustrated Weekly Spotlight: QBs will take center stage in LSU - TCU matchup
Star-Telegram, TX Greatness to cross paths when Les Miles returns to coach in old boss’ stadium
Bayou Bengals Insider LSU vs. TCU: Gameplan
Bayou Bengals Insider LSU vs. TCU: Defensive Breakdown
Bayou Bengals Insider LSU vs. TCU: Offensive Breakdown
Bayou Bengals Insider LSU vs. TCU: Coach's Take
Bayou Bengals Insider LSU vs. TCU: Players' take
Times Picayune Zach Mettenberger is hoping for a breakout season
Times Picayune Notes: Kadron Boone knows he can chime in plenty this season
Times Picayune Turnover a theme as LSU opens the 2013 season against TCU
Times Picayune Long, winding road for Craig Loston
Times Picayune LSU vs. TCU: Breaking it down
The Advocate Now fans can finally turn attention to the games
Dallas Morning News Scouting Report: Breaking down TCU vs. LSU
LSU Reveille Senior experience aids freshmen as LSU takes on TCU
LSU Reveille Questions of playing time remain entering Cowboys Classic
LSU Reveille Uncertainty surrounds both rosters entering Cowboys Classic
LSU Reveille Baton Rouge West: Matchup in Dallas stretches beyond the field
Shreveport Times *1 Guilbeau: Cam Cameron plans to make the right call
Shreveport Times *1 Guilbeau: 18 - What started as a joke in LSU's equipment room is now NFL code
Times Picayune Video (1 min, 25 sec): Cam Cameron on Zach Mettenberger' Part 1 | Part 2 (66 sec)
LSU Sports Video (6 min, 12 sec): Tiger Tracks - LSU vs. TCU preview
LSU Sports Video (10 min, 11 sec): Tiger Tracks - Verge Ausberry talks about scheduling
WBRZ Sports Video (1 min, 55 sec): Construction, Tiger fans to rub shoulders on game day
The Advocate Louisiana Supreme Court upholds LSU records case ruling
Wall Street Journal A bloodless look at the BCS
USA Today With one season left, how will BCS be remembered?
USA Today Preview: No. 3 Ohio State
USA Today New concussion study brings robots to the locker room
Tiger Sports Digest Scouting Report: TCU Secondary
The Oklahoman Breaking down the Big 12, SEC facilities arms race
Star-Telegram, TX TCU defensive end's comeback odyssey is a dream come true
The Advocate Horned Frogs opt for camouflage with QB situation
ESPN Blog How TCU's football program came full circle
Notes: Auburn | Florida | Kent State | Kentucky | Missouri | Ole Miss | South Carolina | Tennessee | UAB | Vanderbilt
Kansas City Star Big 12 takes aim at SEC in college football’s first weekend
USA Today It's tech warfare in college football today
Times Picayune Ed O'Bannon antitrust lawsuit has serious implications
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Dandy Don's LSU Sports Report

College Football Predictions for Week 1

LSU 27 - TCU 17
Alabama 41 - Virginia Tech 10
Arkansas 28 - UL-Lafayette 24
Auburn 33 - Washington State 24
Kentucky 20 - West Kentucky 17
Georgia 35 - Clemson 38 (OT)
Mississippi State 24 - Oklahoma State 35
Missouri 35 - Murray State 13
Tennessee 35 Austin Peay 7
Texas A&M 38 - Rice 17
UL-Monroe 17 - Oklahoma 34
LA Tech 31 North Carolina State 24

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LSU vs. TCU 2013 Trailer

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