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with a little Politics, Economics and Legal Theory thrown in for good measure. Plus . . . whatever strikes me as interesting or humorous.John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.comBlogger1017125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-82201941273785664112016-01-28T20:49:00.001-07:002016-01-28T20:49:26.534-07:00Isn't this exciting! (Not.)Oops!<br />
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John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-8667784398086942012016-01-15T08:10:00.001-07:002016-01-15T08:10:56.788-07:00The Ascendance of Sociopaths in U.S. Governance<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Is this guy "over the top"? Or is he onto something?</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Is it true that "<span style="color: black;">All
the institutions that made America exceptional - including a belief in
capitalism, individualism, self-reliance, and the restraints of the
Constitution - are now only historical artifacts"?</span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">Casey writes:<span style="font-family: inherit;"> </span></span></span><br />
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<![endif]--><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="color: black;">You
may recall the ethologist’s characterization of the social interaction of rats
as being between a few alpha rats and many beta rats, the alpha rats being
dominant and the beta rats submissive. In addition, a small percentage are
gamma rats that stake out prime territory and mates, like the alphas, but are
not interested in dominating the betas. The people most inclined to leave for
the wide world outside and seek fortune elsewhere are typically gamma
personalities.</span></span></span></blockquote>
<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">What do you think? Are you an alpha, a beta, or a gamma?</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">What about his suggestion that "<span style="color: black;">the
50,000 [TSA agents] are exactly the same type of people who joined the
Gestapo - eager to help in the project of controlling everyone"? </span></span></span></span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><a href="http://www.internationalman.com/articles/the-ascendance-of-sociopaths-in-us-governance">The Ascendance of Sociopaths in U.S. Governance | International Man</a></span></span>
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John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-86437232484534514882016-01-07T19:52:00.001-07:002016-01-07T19:54:21.014-07:00Buying Vs. Renting (A Home Buyer's Guide, Part 1)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<a href="http://partners4prosperity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/BIRL-cover-draft-200x300.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://partners4prosperity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/BIRL-cover-draft-200x300.png" height="320" width="213" /></a>An excellent first-order analysis of just one part of the mortgage question.<br />
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I've done some of these analyses myself and been shocked to see how truly awful most counsel is concerning paying off our mortgages. (You <i>don't</i> want to pay it down quickly! . . . But you <i>do</i> want to place your "extra" money--not spent on the mortgage--in a safe place . . . like, for starters, high cash value [i.e., just below the MEC line], participating, whole life insurance with a PUA rider. . . .) And then, once you have built your safe money <i>base</i>, you want to use the "excess" cash in your policy [beyond the safe money base] to invest in safe, cash-flowing investments that will give you at least high single- if not low double-digit returns.)<br />
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More on these other items at another time.<br />
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For now, however, check out Kim Butler's <a href="http://partners4prosperity.com/buying-vs-renting-a-home-buyers-guide">Buying Vs. Renting (A Home Buyer's Guide, Part 1)</a>.
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John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-7175333476612014352015-12-27T07:31:00.001-07:002015-12-28T07:17:59.187-07:00Can you train yourself (or someone else) to become an optimist?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Sarita and I were talking about built-in predilections concerning how we think, how we perceive the world, how we <i>feel</i> about things.<br />
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Our eldest daughter, Amy, has been an advocate of the <a href="http://smile.amazon.com/The-Enneagram-Made-Easy-Discover/dp/0062510266/" target="_blank">Enneagram</a> as a tool for understanding personalities and, Sarita says, Amy and I are both obvious "gut" people. We respond from the gut. Viscerallly.<br />
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(I wrote to a co-worker this past week concerning something I had read: "It makes me want to throw up." And concerning a certain set of ideas in the article: "I <i>hate</i> that thought." --Visceral responses, said Sarita. And I think she is right.)<br />
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Anyway.<br />
<br />
So then I ran across this story from Randy Cassingham's JumboJoke.com: <a href="http://www.jumbojoke.com/the_optimist_and_the_pessimist_on_christmas_morning.html?awt_l=HWnAt&awt_m=JXKjBBLGVSAPkr">The Optimist and the Pessimist on Christmas Morning</a>: <br />
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A family had twin boys whose only resemblance to each other was their
looks. If one felt it was too hot, the other thought it was too cold.
If one said the TV was too loud, the other claimed the volume needed to
be turned up.<br />
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But worst of all, one was an eternal optimist, and the other a
doom and gloom pessimist, so their father decided to play a trick on
them both.<br />
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On Christmas morning they found two huge boxes under the tree. The
pessimist's box had the greatest, most expensive toy ever. The
optimist's box was loaded with horse manure.<br />
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When the pessimist opened his box, he burst into tears.<br />
<br />
"Why are you crying?" the father asked.<br />
<br />
"Because my friends will be jealous, I'll have to read the manual
before I can play with this, I'll constantly need batteries, and
eventually it will get broken," sobbed the pessimist.<br />
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Then the optimist opened his box, and he whooped with joy.<br />
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"What are you so happy about?" the father asked.<br />
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"Well, daddy," the optimist twin replied, "there's <i>got</i> to be a pony around here somewhere!"</blockquote>
I shared this story with Sarita, and then, an hour or so later, in a totally different context, I commented, "Boy! I sure wish we could help ____ overcome his pessimism!"<br />
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"I don't think that's possible," she replied. "Remember the story of the optimist and pessimist twins?" . . .<br />
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What do you think? Can one train someone to become optimistic, to become--as some say--a "possibility thinker"? Or <i>are</i> these things totally innate?</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-26594158551173730702015-01-21T06:17:00.001-07:002015-01-21T06:25:58.739-07:00Finding people of good will and common purpose . . . <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I ran across this video:<br />
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<a href="http://personalliberty.com/great-media-conspiracy-race/">The great media conspiracy about race</a></div>
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And I got thinking. Am I missing something? Is this guy's rant heinous? Or are his questions valid?<br />
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As I thought about it, I came to some conclusions.<br />
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First, some background.<br />
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I was a fan of Martin Luther King (as much as I could be a fan at my young age when he was alive and active). Despite my grandmother's comments about him "stirring up trouble" or "trying to push change too fast," I thought SOMEONE needed to bring the problems to the national spotlight. I have often IMAGINED I would have participated in the Freedom Rides of the early 60s. Honestly, however, I expect I wouldn't have. Not because of opposition, but, rather, because I would have had too many other options and opportunities open to me . . . and/or, again, honestly, I'm too much a chicken at heart.<br />
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But still.<br />
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I desire justice. Righteousness. Fairness. Much that goes down in the United States today is NOT just, righteous or fair. And we need to face the injustice, unrighteousness and unfairness. But we need to do so in a just, righteous and fair manner.<br />
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And Wayne Allyn Root, here, at least SEEMS (to me) to be asking for this. "Quit listening to any and ALL race-baiters and power-hungry 'big people.' . . ."<br />
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Or maybe not.<br />
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As I asked up top--am I missing something?<br />
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Ah! It struck me: Yes, I probably am!<br />
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I think Root is correct: President Obama and the national media are NOT doing a great job at this time. But I'm afraid Root hasn't gotten to the root issue [excuse the unwanted pun], either.<br />
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President Obama and the media are pointing their fingers in one direction. And Root is pointing his finger in the opposite direction. But what we need--what is missing--is this.<br />
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We need to begin asking--in addition to questions of guilt and responsibility: How SHOULD the problems of race relations be addressed? How can we find people of common purpose with whom to join forces so we can pursue justice and peace in ALL of our neighborhoods (black, white, mixed) AND in our society as a WHOLE? <br />
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******</div>
From Root's video: <br />
<blockquote>
Shouldn’t the media question why the federal government calls it a “hate crime” if a white person kills a black man . . . ? One happened to a <a href="http://topconservativenews.com/2014/11/black-teens-beat-white-motorist-to-death-with-a-hammer-in-st-louis/" target="_blank">white Bosnian immigrant</a> driving through a black neighborhood in St. Louis only days after the Ferguson verdict. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
His fiancée watched him being murdered by a gang of black criminals who had allegedly yelled out, <a href="http://toprightnews.com/?p=7451" target="_blank">“Kill the white people.”</a> </blockquote>
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Yet there is no “hate crime” designation for that murder, no civil rights investigation, no federal intervention, no national media headlines, no coast to coast protests and no press conferences by the president or Al Sharpton. Where are the media? Silent. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
What about Sharpton? Shouldn’t the media be pointing out that a known racist rabble-rouser who . . . <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imnAK0pV-7w" target="_blank">was filmed</a> negotiating cocaine deals, who was a <a href="http://time.com/53389/al-sharpton-informant-fbi-mafia" target="_blank">federal informant</a> doing business with the mob, who tried to destroy the lives of police and prosecutors back in the ’80s based on <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/03/booming/revisiting-the-tawana-brawley-rape-scandal.html?_r=0" target="_blank">false rape allegations</a> (see Tawana Brawley) and who owes more than $4 million dollars in back taxes (as reported by The New York Times) is one of Obama’s BFFs (best friends forever) and has <a href="http://www.rickwells.us/krauthammer-81-sharpton-white-house-visits-obama-agrees-with-using-him-as-spokesperson-a-mistake/" target="_blank">visited the White House 81 times</a> to give the president of the United States advice on racism and race relations? </blockquote>
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Are you kidding me? . . . </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Where are the media questioning the role of a “race pimp” and con man (Sharpton) hanging out in the White House with the president? What’s the difference between Sharpton and David Duke? Both are racists and haters. Both have made money trying to cause racial division and stir up violence. The only differences I can think of are that Duke was never involved with the mob, has no background in drug dealing and doesn’t owe the IRS more than $4 million. Shouldn’t the media be asking Obama why he isn’t embarrassed and ashamed to have a man like Sharpton step foot in the people’s house? </blockquote>
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Shouldn’t the media be asking what’s the difference between white Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and Sharpton? Bundy owed a <i>disputed</i> $1 million in back fees to the government, so the government raided his ranch with militarized SWAT teams, airplanes, helicopters and assault weapons. But Sharpton owes more than $4 million to the same government; and there’s no raid, no threats or intimidation by government and no police surrounding his New York City headquarters. </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Remarkably, that same guy (Sharpton) gets to pal around with the president of the United States. That same guy gets to give advice on race relations to the president. That same guy gets a national TV show on MSNBC. That same guy makes a living <a href="http://nypost.com/2015/01/04/how-sharpton-gets-paid-to-not-cry-racism-at-corporations/" target="_blank">extorting corporations</a> in the name of “racism.” . . .</blockquote>
There's more. Much more. And it's not merely about black-vs-white. It's also about black-vs-black. For example: <br />
<blockquote>
Where are the nationwide protests for the thousands of innocent black lives taken by black criminals? Is there no money or media headlines or political gain in those kind of protests? </blockquote>
<blockquote>
Why don’t the media ask the president if black-on-black crime matters to him? If so, why has he never chosen to speak out about it? Why don’t they ask Obama to name one victim of black-on-black crime in Chicago this past weekend? Can he name anyone in the past year? Why are their deaths unimportant, insignificant and anonymous? </blockquote>
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Why not ask Obama and Holder why there aren’t teams of <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2014/08/22/eric-holders-fair-investigation-in-ferguson/" target="_blank">Justice Department investigators</a> and prosecutors assigned to black-on-black murders in Chicago (Obama’s hometown)? . . . </blockquote>
Again: AND MORE. . . .</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-67187684365785593122014-12-01T06:21:00.001-07:002014-12-01T06:21:41.723-07:00You get what you pay for<br />
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<a href="http://dailycaller.com/2014/11/28/gallup-peak-number-of-americans-delaying-medical-care-over-costs/">Gallup: Peak Number Of Americans Delaying Medical Care Over Costs | The Daily Caller</a>:
It’s a remarkable shift: after Obamacare’s redistribution of wealth,
the middle class is actually delaying medical care due to high costs at a
higher rate than the poorest section of the country, which is highly
subsidized by taxpayers.From the linked article: "[W]hile it’s named the Affordable Care Act, its purpose was to increase the number of Americans with health insurance, not to make it more affordable for everyone."</blockquote>
Look at the numbers: <br /><br />*****QUOTE*****<br /><br />Americans with an annual household income of between $30,000 and $75,000 began delaying medical care over costs more in 2014, up to 38 percent in 2014 from 33 percent last year; among households that earn above $75,000, 28 percent delayed care this year, compared to just 17 percent last year.<br /><br />The lowest-income section, some of whom can take part in Medicaid and who are more likely to qualify for significant premium and cost-sharing subsidies on an Obamacare exchange, are less likely to delay care this year. Now, 35 percent of those who earn under $30,000 a year are putting off seeking medical care, down from 43 percent last year.<br />
<br />******END QUOTE******<br /><br />As the old 60s song asked, "When will we ever learn?" (From "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")<br /><br />You get what you pay for. And your elected representatives appear happy to buy your votes . . . and move you toward dependency.<br />
<br /><br />John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-49388641384719074732014-01-23T05:59:00.002-07:002021-01-06T04:56:46.155-07:00Sexual abuse of children by persons in trusted positions of authority<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I heard an <a href="http://www.npr.org/2014/01/22/264742921/chicago-archdiocese-releases-internal-documents">NPR report</a> yesterday about the ongoing scandal of Catholic priests' sexual exploitation of children and the Church's stalwart protection of those priests . . . and failure to protect the children.<br />
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A devastating story. As the story ended, I thought, "Supposing these power players in the Church actually believe anything they teach about the spiritual realm, how can they imagine this kind of behavior wouldn't wreak spiritual havoc in the lives of these children's--not to mention the children's parents'--eternal souls?"<br />
<br />
Strange "coincidence" (???): I also received a gentle question about my modification of <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2013/12/abuse-at-home-andor-school-who-is-being.html">a story I reported on a month ago</a> <nobr>. . .</nobr> about sexual abuse in public schools.<br />
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I had modified a blog post by Matt Walsh with the following annotations:<br />
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[T]here was <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-act-violence/201202/classroom-sexual-predators-perfect-storm-trust-and-betrayal">a 2004 study titled </a><a href="http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/report.pdf">Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of Existing Literature</a>, commissioned by the Department of Education. It received no attention from anyone, but the findings were terrifying: nearly <i>10 percent</i> of all public schooled students had been raped, abused, or sexually harassed by <span style="color: #cc0000;"><strike>teachers</strike> <b>someone at school. Over two percent by teachers.</b></span> <span style="color: #6aa84f;">[NOTE: <nobr>. . .</nobr> I <nobr>. . .</nobr> replaced the link in [Walsh's] article [with a link] to the actual study by Charol Shakeshaft. If you <a href="http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/report.pdf" target="_blank">go to the original study</a>, see pp. 16<i>ff</i> (PDF pages 24<i>ff</i>) and pay particular attention to the paragraph that straddles pp. 17 and 18 (25 and 26). There you will read, "This analysis (Shakeshaft, 2003) indicates that 9.6 percent of all students in grades 8 to 11 report contact and/or noncontact educator sexual misconduct that was <i>unwanted</i>." Many reports--like Walsh's--have run with that number alone. They have not gone on to note (what appears three sentences later, in the same paragraph) that "Of students who experienced any kind of sexual misconduct in schools, <b>21 percent were targets of educators</b>, while the remaining <b>79 percent were targets of other students</b>" (emphases added; JAH). Multiply 9.6% by 21 percent and you wind up with 2.016%. So--adding in one more caveat made by Shakeshaft (p. 17 (25)), that her "findings can be generalized to all public school students in 8th to 11th grades at a 95 percent confidence level with a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points"--we can conclude that approximately 2 percent of all students may, indeed, be sexually abused or harassed by adult educators at school using "civil and criminal definitions of sexual abuse and harassment." --I find that figure more believable. But every bit as much disturbing!--JAH]</span><br />
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<span style="color: #cc0000;"><strike>TEN</strike> <b>TWO</b></span> PERCENT. <br />
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That makes the sex scandal in public schools many, many, many times more prevalent than the abuse epidemic in the Catholic Church. . . .</blockquote>
<br />
My correspondent, Melinda, <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2013/12/abuse-at-home-andor-school-who-is-being.html#comment-1212771442">wrote</a>,<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
John, I think you made a mistake. <nobr>. . .</nobr> [T]he quote you give says 9.6% report EDUCATOR sexual misconduct. The second quote says that of those who experienced any kind of sexual misconduct, 21% were the targets of educators. I would read those 2 statistics as 9.6% experienced educator misconduct, and far, far more experienced sexual misconduct from other sources. If I'm right, there would be just under 10% who experienced educator sexual misconduct, and that number is only 1/5 of the total number who experienced sexual misconduct. . . . The total number of students in grades 8-11 who experienced some type of sexual misconduct by somebody would be closer to 50%!</blockquote>
<br />
Well, I re-looked at the underlying document. I recalled that Melinda's interpretation had been my own at first. But, then, the suggestion that almost 50 percent of all students are sexually abused seemed completely unbelievable. And when you read Shakeshaft's article, she goes to great lengths describing the abuse by all manner of people (and, most especially, students) in the public schools. <br />
<br />
On the other hand, Shakeshaft consistently refers to <i>educator</i> abuse. And I would never classify students as educators!<br />
<br />
Still, I was uncomfortable. Because when Shakeshaft puts "students" in a list of possible abusers, she never includes "educators" as a separate class of potential abusers; instead, she always refers to "teachers," "school employees," "coaches" and so forth. The word "educators" always comes up <i>separately</i>. Then again, how else might one refer to teachers, coaches, administrators, and so forth in one word? <i>Educator</i> seems appropriate.<br />
<br />
I kept digging. Finally, I came across <a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/about/administration/provost/hofhrz/hofhrz_s03_shakeshaft.pdf" target="_blank">another document that Shakeshaft referenced</a>--a document that she herself wrote. <br />
<br />
After reading this second document, I have come to the conclusion that <b>Melinda is correct. I was wrong.</b> <b>Matt Walsh was right.</b> Which--sadly--means Walsh's (and others') comments about the comparison between the Catholic Church's scandal and sexual abuse in the public schools totally appropriate. <br />
<br />
In this <a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/about/administration/provost/hofhrz/hofhrz_s03_shakeshaft.pdf" target="_blank">new document I read</a>, Dr. Shakeshaft writes (see the last page of the linked PDF):<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
[W]hen alleged abuse is reported [in the public schools], the majority of complaints are ignored or disbelieved. Other students note this lack of response and reason that it is futile to try to stop a teacher from harassing since the school has not done anything about it in the past.<br />
<br />
Until recently, teacher unions have been active in keeping fingerprinting legislation or statutes that prohibit educator sexual abuse from being passed. And, as in the case of fingerprinting, current teachers are exempt from the regulations. <br />
<br />
Even when students allege abuse and the district responds, few students, families or school districts report this sexual abuse to the police or other law enforcement officials. As a result, most cases are not logged into the criminal justice system. Instead, abusers are dealt with using internal channels. In one of my early studies of 225 cases of educator sexual abuse in New York, none of the abusers were reported to authorities, and only 1 percent lost the license to teach.<br />
<br />
In the aforementioned study, all of the accused had admitted to physical sexual abuse of a student, but only 35 percent suffered a negative consequence of these actions: 15 percent were terminated or, if not tenured, were not rehired; and 20 percent received a formal reprimand or suspension. Another 25 percent received no consequence or were spoken with informally. Nearly 39 percent chose to leave the district, most with retirement packages or positive recommendations intact.<br />
<br />
Of the 54 percent who were terminated or retired, superintendents reported that 16 percent were teaching in other schools and that they did not know what had happened to the other 84 percent. A recent report on sexual abuse in New York City indicates that 60 percent of employees who were accused of sexual abuse were transferred to desk jobs at offices inside schools, and 40 percent of these teachers were repeat offenders.</blockquote>
The Church (rightly) is being hung out to dry for the offenses of its priests. These preachers of virtue, one would hope, would be virtuous themselves.<br />
<br />
But even acknowledging that the public schools long ago disavowed any responsibility to teach morals or ethics, where is the outrage against the schools for their unseemly cover-ups?<br />
<br />
Why is there so little public knowledge of the dangers in the public schools? (Note the <a href="http://www.npr.org/2014/01/22/264742921/chicago-archdiocese-releases-internal-documents#comment-1212407951" target="_blank">comment by one person on the NPR site</a>: "Public schools have never engaged in widespread abuse of children and subsequent cover-up." --Really?!?</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-51261329680360643592014-01-17T04:11:00.003-07:002014-01-17T04:11:34.305-07:00Magical photos. Absolutely gorgeous. . . . From Russia. For Fun<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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There's something about the lighting, the focus, the colors. GORGEOUS composition.<br />
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A mother's love for her two sons expressed in photographs over the course of a year as the boys interact with their natural environment.<br />
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Enjoy!<br />
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<a href="http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/">http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/</a></div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-9288007186041654782014-01-05T19:11:00.001-07:002014-01-05T19:11:17.205-07:00Brilliant and SIMPLE car safety precaution for parents of toddlersPlace a sticker on your child's car seat that includes child's name, DOB, parents' names, phone, emergency contact info, child's doctor, and information about any medical issues and medications.<br />
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Full story <a href="http://www.rockfordparent.com/blog/rockford_parent/x1275640423/A-simple-thing-most-parents-probably-dont-think-to-do" target="_blank">here</a>. John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-18879168242743020502014-01-05T07:46:00.001-07:002014-01-05T07:46:28.992-07:00Amazing story . . . from a mapCheck out <a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:16.86554,11.95371&hl=en&ll=16.846605,11.99707&spn=43.117375,28.256836&t=h&z=5">this
Google maps location</a>.<br />
<br />
<iframe frameborder="0" height="350" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no" src="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:16.86554,11.95371&hl=en&t=h&ie=UTF8&ll=16.86554,11.95371&spn=43.117375,28.256836&z=5&output=embed" width="425"></iframe><br />
<small><a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:16.86554,11.95371&hl=en&t=h&ie=UTF8&ll=16.86554,11.95371&spn=43.117375,28.256836&z=5&source=embed" style="color: blue; text-align: left;">View Larger Map</a></small><br />
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Then zoom in one notch at a time.<br />
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Obviously, we are talking about a place “in the
middle of absolutely nowhere.”<br />
<br />
So what’s there?
Keep zooming.<br />
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When the scale gets to 1 mi, you will see a more-or-less black dot.<br />
<br />
At the 2000 ft scale, you will see a verbal marker that tells you <i>what </i>it is.<br />
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At 1000 ft, you will actually begin to <i>see </i>what it is, but I'm sure you won't believe your eyes. . . .<br />
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Feel free to zoom in further.<br />
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For <a href="http://www.viralnova.com/i-noticed-this-tiny-thing-on-google-maps-and-when-i-zoomed-in-well-nothing-could-prepare-me/">the back story</a> of this object, to see how it was constructed, and to verify that what you see really is real.<br />
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The author of the article suggests this memorial will "live on forever." I'm astonished it still shows up over six years after it was constructed. I would think the desert sands will soon cover it up. In the meantime, however, I'm impressed!John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-58040421166124428192014-01-03T10:30:00.001-07:002014-01-03T10:30:03.450-07:00Cue the Black Swan<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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One of those events that ought to cause us to take notice:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">
On 31 December 2013, only hours after the Panamanian Government
gazetted a new law, shock waves went through Panama's business
community. The outcry generated demands that the law be amended or
repealed immediately.<br />
The primary subject of Law No. 120 of 2013 had nothing to do with
income taxes, but two articles had been inserted into it to amend the
tax code. Of greatest concern was that,<br />
<blockquote>
<em>"E</em><em>very natural or juridical, domestic or foreign, who
receives any taxable income within or outside Panamanian territory, must
pay taxes."</em><br />
</blockquote>
The meaning was clear: Those who pay taxes in Panama must in the
future, pay based on their worldwide income instead of just their
Panamanian-sourced income.</blockquote>
What do those of us here in the United States care about Panama and its tax law?<br />
<br />
I urge you to read <a href="http://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/1068-cue-the-black-swan" target="_blank">the rest of the article</a>. <br />
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Take note of how the law was passed. And <i>why</i> it was passed. And why it was passed in the <i>way</i> it was passed. . . . And then pay attention to parallels here in the United States.<br />
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And while you're there, I encourage you to read the first three responses to or comments on the article. Mike Robinson adds another exemplary story of what we are observing . . . and/or are about to observe.<br />
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-62235444526877984622013-12-20T07:06:00.000-07:002013-12-20T07:06:00.065-07:00Homeschooling anti-social?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">Hot button issues like <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2013/12/abuse-at-home-andor-school-who-is-being.html" target="_blank">Senator Cafaro's proposed legislation in Ohio </a>often brings out passionate commentary. And, sadly, too often, over-the-top, mean-spirited, little-better-than-name-calling vitriol.<br />
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However, there can often be thoughtful discussion woven through the midst of all the garbage.<br />
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I was impressed by the following interchange on Matt Walsh's blog as a result of <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/">his post</a> Wednesday on Senator Cafaro's proposed legislation.<br />
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<i>imsargarepa</i> <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/comment-page-2/#comment-87363">wrote</a>:<br />
<blockquote>I think there is an ideology associated with some brands of homeschooling (and I sense this from you) that is a dangerous current in American society. Here’s why: how lovely that you are financially and intellectually able to educate your children in your home. Good for you. There are MANY, MANY, a MAJORITY of families who can’t. When families like yours continue to pull out of the public sector, you take with you valuable resources, energy, and parental support that could benefit the community as a whole. While there are some valid and good reasons to homeschool, I consider the practice, in general, to be incredibly selfish, shortsighted and individualistic. Way to teach your children to be a part of something greater than themselves and their own ideals. <br />
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What I fear more than the dystopia of which you speak is a generation of children who have never heard any other perspectives than those of their extremist parents.</blockquote>And <i>LYM</i> <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/comment-page-2/#comment-87387">replied</a>:<br />
<blockquote class="tr_bq">Do you put your children in failing inner city schools? Or do you use schools with the highest academic standards whose participating homes you can afford? If you don’t put your kids in the worst schools, you are pulling out of their tax base and taking with you the valuable resources, energy, and parental support that could benefit that community as a whole. While there are some valid and good reasons to go to non-horrible schools, [should I quote back to you what you just wrote?] "I consider the practice, in general, to be incredibly selfish, shortsighted and individualistic. Way to teach your children to be a part of something greater than themselves and their own ideals."<br />
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Truly, unless you have had personal contact with schools like this (I have), you have NO IDEA how much they could benefit from a family like yours participating in it. How selfish that you go to a school where students can afford their own lunches, buses get the kids to school in time for the first bell, and teachers aren’t sworn at by, or swearing at, children every hour!</blockquote><i>imsargarepa</i> <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/comment-page-2/#comment-87452">responded</a>:<br />
<blockquote>Yep. My husband [and I] do, in fact, live purposely in the inner city and send our children to the local school, which is not by anyone’s standard a stand out institution. Our school is 80% free and reduced lunch; however there is no swearing at or by teachers at our school. My children are thriving there despite many problems we encounter there. It’s a very real world situation. We try to pour ourselves and our resources in to making a difference where we can, with what we have.</blockquote>And, once more, <i>LYM</i> <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/comment-page-2/#comment-89310">replied</a>:<br />
<blockquote>If it is not a charter school, and truly is an inner city school, kudos to you for putting your money where your mouth is. With my honest admiration in mind, though, I have two points for you.<br />
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The schools I am talking about are 100% free (not even reduced) breakfast and lunch. Yes, the students swear at and hit the teachers. Daily. Yes, one of the school buses arrives half an hour late for school, every day. Yes, the 6 year old is bullied and beaten regularly (no one does anything), but is somehow expected to know what a declarative sentence is (developmentally inappropriate expectation). No, the middle schooler does not know who the first president of the US was. No, the high schooler making A’s in history does not know who George Washington was. Yes, the school calls CPS on parents because a child regularly loses her glasses and doesn’t tell the parents she lost them again, resulting in yet another pointless months-long investigation. Yes, the principals and teachers have been indicted for cheating scandals. Yes, 50% of the students are pregnant before graduation, if they graduate.<br />
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Now, with that in mind, would you put your children in *that* school? If not, why not?<br />
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My point is that there is a scale of what any individual is called to do on a given issue. And that brings me to my second point. I cloth diaper, make my own cleaners of baking soda & vinegar, compost, recycle, buy organic food from local farmers only, refuse to buy synthetic fabrics or new clothes made by sweat shops, and as a result of all my efforts, put out only one bag of trash per week for 7 people. Is it right for me to go around saying that any of my friends who do less are incredibly selfish and short-sighted? NO. We all have causes that tug at our hearts, and we throw ourselves into the things about which we’re most passionate, even while recognizing that there are other causes deserving of attention. We can’t all do everything, and we shouldn’t go around verbally assaulting those being called to work on something else, or work on the same issue in a different way.<br />
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I homeschool my children not because I’m selfish or individualistic (actually, I find that homeschooling them has created much more community-minded children than the dog-eat-dog public school peer-herd mentality in which I was educated), but because I feel that is the best way for me to produce well-rounded, compassionate, generous, extremely well-educated human beings for the next generation. I help inner city families who wish to get out of the atrocious schools I mentioned to homeschool. You help them by putting your children into the pit with their children, and I trust that your judgment is correct that the net effect is positive both for them and for your children. I help them by helping them to get out of the pit. Who am I and who are you to say that the other has made the wrong, selfish, short-sighted choice?<br />
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Peace be with you.</blockquote>As with so many things in life--whether haircuts and hair color, clothing, cars, sporting events, other forms of entertainment, exercise, health, food, drink, vacations . . . and just about anything else on which we might spend our time or money, some of us are willing to invest more . . . and some of us are willing to invest very much less.<br />
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So the question becomes: must everyone else toe <i>my</i> party line? Or . . . ????<br />
</div>John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-4533495958323650882013-12-19T10:04:00.001-07:002013-12-19T10:05:01.646-07:00Petition | Sen. Capri Cafaro: Withdraw Ohio Senate Bill 248<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Yay! Perfect response to <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2013/12/abuse-at-home-andor-school-who-is-being.html" target="_blank">Senator Cafaro's misguided proposed legislation</a> . . . from <a href="https://www.change.org/petitions/sen-capri-cafaro-withdraw-ohio-senate-bill-248?share_id=tFLfCzocQa">Change.org</a>: Petitioning The Governor of OH
Sen. Capri Cafaro: Withdraw Ohio Senate Bill 248.</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-42214484259887221832013-12-19T08:49:00.000-07:002013-12-19T08:53:34.835-07:00To my homeschooling friends: Let's write to the senator; but let's make sure we have our fact straight!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I thought I should write a Post Script to <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2013/12/abuse-at-home-andor-school-who-is-being.html" target="_blank">my previous post</a> about the Ohio State Senator who believes potential homeschoolers require greater scrutiny.<br />
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My point in showing the various factual errors in Matt Walsh's blog post was not to disagree with his goal. But it was to encourage homeschoolers, when we write to Senator Cafaro, to get our facts straight.<br />
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Oh. And one more fact to keep in mind: <a href="http://www.ohiosenate.gov/cafaro">She is female</a>. Walsh used the masculine pronoun when referring to her ("To make his case, Senator Capri Cafaro . . ."). It would be rather uncool to refer to her as a male!<br />
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If you want the wording of the actual legislation, go <a href="http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=130_SB_248" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
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Boy! If they placed that kind of regulation over the public schools, I think Walsh is correct: virtually all government schools would have been shut down long ago! (And can you imagine the backlog on Social Services to interview every teacher, every administrator, and every student in every school in Ohio?)</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-21645185275442744122013-12-19T08:20:00.000-07:002014-01-23T06:19:27.951-07:00Abuse at home and/or school; who is being regulated?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">This just in courtesy <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/">Matt Walsh</a>: <br />
<blockquote>[<a href="http://www.ohiosenate.gov/cafaro">Ohio State Senator Capri Cafaro</a>] <a href="http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=130_SB_248">wants</a> to require all homeschool parents to undergo a Social Services investigation [before they will be permitted to teach their children. Her proposal comes following] the child abuse death of a 14 year old kid. Teddy Foltz-Tedesco died last year after his mother pulled him out of school to hide his abuse from authorities. The boy was finally beaten to death by the mother’s <nobr>boyfriend. . . .</nobr><br />
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[Teddy]’s abuse <i>was already reported</i> to Social Services. Social Services failed to act, and now, in response to THEIR OWN failures, politicians want to give them MORE <nobr>power. . . .</nobr></blockquote>Walsh has more to say about tyranny in Ohio. But then he brings up something that completely blew me away. VERY disturbing.<br />
<blockquote>[I]f the rare case of an abusive homeschool parent can serve as an indictment of homeschooling, why can’t the more common case of a sexually abusive teacher serve as an indictment of public schools? By this politician’s . . . logic, all government schools should have been shutdown long ago. In fact, there was <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-act-violence/201202/classroom-sexual-predators-perfect-storm-trust-and-betrayal">a 2004 study titled </a><a href="http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/report.pdf">Educator Sexual Misconduct: A Synthesis of Existing Literature</a>, commissioned by the Department of Education. It received no attention from anyone, but the findings were terrifying: nearly <i>10 percent</i> of all public schooled students had been raped, abused, or sexually harassed by <span style="color: #cc0000;"><strike>teachers</strike> <b><strike>someone at school. Over two percent by teachers.</strike> teachers</b></span> <span style="color: #6aa84f;"><strike>[NOTE: I made the correction, here, based on the fact that I actually <i>read </i>the referenced study. (Walsh never referenced it directly. He merely referenced a <a href="http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-act-violence/201202/classroom-sexual-predators-perfect-storm-trust-and-betrayal"><i>Psychology Today </i>article</a> that referenced the study. I was the one who replaced the link in the article to the actual study by Charol Shakeshaft. If you <a href="http://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/report.pdf" target="_blank">go to the original study</a>, see pp. 16<i>ff</i> (PDF pages 24<i>ff</i>) and pay particular attention to the paragraph that straddles pp. 17 and 18 (25 and 26). There you will read, "This analysis (Shakeshaft, 2003) indicates that 9.6 percent of all students in grades 8 to 11 report contact and/or noncontact educator sexual misconduct that was <i>unwanted</i>." Many reports--like Walsh's--have run with that number alone. They have not gone on to note (what appears three sentences later, in the same paragraph) that "Of students who experienced any kind of sexual misconduct in schools, <b>21 percent were targets of educators</b>, while the remaining <b>79 percent were targets of other students</b>" (emphases added; JAH). Multiply 9.6% by 21 percent and you wind up with 2.016%. So--adding in one more caveat made by Shakeshaft (p. 17 (25)), that her "findings can be generalized to all public school students in 8th to 11th grades at a 95 percent confidence level with a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points"--we can conclude that approximately 2 percent of all students may, indeed, be sexually abused or harassed by adult educators at school using "civil and criminal definitions of sexual abuse and harassment." --I find that figure more believable. But every bit as much disturbing!--JAH]</strike> [NOTE (23 January 2014: Following Melissa's comment on 22 January, I re-read the article and did some further study. Walsh was correct all along. My emendations of the text of his article were unwarranted. Please see my follow-up article <a href="http://johnscorner.blogspot.com/2014/01/sexual-abuse-of-children-by-persons-in.html">here</a>.]</span><br />
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<span style="color: #cc0000;"><strike>TEN</strike> <b><strike>TWO</strike> TEN</b></span> PERCENT. <br />
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<div class="body-paragraph">That makes the sex scandal in public schools many, many, many times more prevalent than the abuse epidemic in the Catholic Church. It’s not even close, actually. The Hofstra researcher who conducted the study had this to say: <i><b>“The physical sexual abuse of students in schools is likely more than 100 times the abuse by priests.”</b></i> <span style="color: #6aa84f;">[Quote found <a href="http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?sid=3a5c2c55-6025-459c-a657-fb30a0f1750e%40sessionmgr111&vid=1&hid=117&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=f5h&AN=12599090">here</a>. NOTE: It is well worth your while to study the larger <i>context</i> in which the quote appears. The multiplier might be far lower than that. Perhaps "only" 5 or 10 or 50. As the author of the article writes: "Ms. Shakeshaft acknowledged that the accuracy of such comparisons might be thrown off by any number of factors, including undercounting of youngsters abused by priests. But that uncertainty only underscores the need for better research on the prevalence of sexual misconduct in the schools. . . ."Educator sexual misconduct is woefully understudied." Despite all of these qualifiers, I think Walsh's point remains. --JAH]</span></div><div class="body-paragraph"></div><br />
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And homeschool kids are the ones at risk? <br />
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Add school shootings, gang violence, fights, bullying, and administrative abuse in the form of zero tolerance policies that brand and label young kids as criminals, and public school is clearly a much more dangerous proposition. <br />
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But what serious attempt have our politicians made to curb the sexual abuse of kids in public schools? It’s hard to address a problem if you’ve decided that the problem doesn’t exist. <br />
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Some teacher’s unions even think teachers ought to be given <a href="http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2013/12/12/michigan-teachers-union-seeks-10000-severance-package-for-convicted-child-molester-n1761847">cash rewards</a> after being found guilty of serial rape. A severance package for a man who sexually abused a young boy for three years? That’s not just “inappropriate,” that’s co-conspiratorial, as far as I’m concerned. <br />
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The government has no place pointing the finger of suspicion at parents. We are the ones who have every possible reason to be suspicious of them. The vast majority of us are doing our best to raise our kids in a hostile environment; an environment made all the more hostile by the very government entities that pretend to be concerned about the health and safety of our children. </blockquote>If you got this far, I hope you are as enraged as I am at the duplicity. Something about the pot calling the kettle black. Or people in glass houses throwing stones. Or, simply, justice, even playing fields, and getting your own house in order. <br />
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But Walsh continues. He's on a roll. Why not?<br />
<blockquote><br />
We have a problem, America. We seem to be under the impression that our kids are safer in government buildings than they are in our homes. We have succumbed to a brainwashing campaign. . . . <br />
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Homeschooling laws vary by state. Some have virtually no regulations, some make moderate efforts to “keep tabs” on those dangerous homeschooling terrorists, while others are ruthless in protecting and expanding their government education system. In these states, homeschooling parents have to (among other things) register their curriculum with the education department, and even endure home visitations from government agents. <br />
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Surely, we can all see how terrible that is, can’t we? A government agent invading your house to investigate what information you’re passing on to your child? Can any substantive notion of freedom coexist along side such a thing? Extremist that I am, I don’t think homeschool parents should be required to make any effort to “check in” with any government agency, no matter how convenient they make the process. But even if you aren’t ready to meet me there, even if you can’t quite get on board with full parental liberty, aren’t we at least on the same page that homeschool parents shouldn’t be treated like sex offenders on parole? </blockquote>I'll buy that!<br />
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Full original article: <a href="http://themattwalshblog.com/2013/12/18/politician-lets-treat-all-homeschool-parents-like-felony-child-abusers/">Politician: “Let’s treat all homeschool parents like felony child abusers” | The Matt Walsh Blog</a></div>John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-80642687193801692692013-12-19T06:14:00.000-07:002013-12-19T06:14:00.591-07:00A little girl’s simple science project turns into an eye-opening discovery of what's in the food her family eats<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Here, 8-year-old Elise tells the story of her experiment: <br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/exBEFCiWyW0?rel=0" width="640"></iframe> <br />
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Mom wrote, in the comments section: "This was an innocently discovered conclusion. No agenda ahead of time.
In fact. . . this opened our eyes and changed the way we eat in our
family!!" </div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-68761704891447735512013-12-18T06:37:00.000-07:002013-12-19T12:14:06.135-07:00Mean? or the "perfect solution to obnoxiously loud public cellphone conversations"?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/YA1J-raGinQ?rel=0" width="640"></iframe> <br />
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I don't think I'd have the chutzpah to do what <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA1J-raGinQ" target="_blank">Greg Benson</a> does here.<br />
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From Gawker.com: <a href="http://gawker.com/the-perfect-solution-to-obnoxiously-loud-public-cellpho-1484228116">The Perfect Solution to Obnoxiously Loud Public Cellphone Conversations</a><br />
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And the "outtakes":<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/AzA7Fj2Ct2k?rel=0" width="640"></iframe><br />
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Ouch!</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-30186373718833347152013-12-18T04:51:00.001-07:002013-12-18T06:17:23.682-07:00Going against the flow. SOMEONE has to speak up! Will it be you? Or me?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Powerful video (watched at 2.5x using Enounce <a href="http://bit.ly/myspeed01" target="_blank">MySpeed</a>) <br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="480" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/oc_K9c24R5o?rel=0" width="640"></iframe><br />
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Yay for the powerful women who refused to stand by silently. Most moving portion begins at about 6:28 . . . but you have to watch the build-up. The whole thing is strong, but if you're in a rush, start at about 4:47.<br />
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Yowza!<br />
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<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc_K9c24R5o">WWYD Employee With Down Syndrome Insulted By Customers - YouTube</a></div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-45223871292993360092013-12-17T20:22:00.000-07:002013-12-18T06:19:24.785-07:00Make piano learning fun with Piano Wizard Academy - Great Christmas Present!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I've known about Piano Wizard Academy for years. After all, I helped Sonlight negotiate the agreement by which they acquired the rights to sell the product.<br />
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But I learned something tonight that I had never known before. Check out this video by Chris Salter, the developer of the Piano Wizard program:<br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/DArzoEki3sw?rel=0" width="640"></iframe><br />
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Jed, a profoundly mentally handicapped young boy, took three weeks to learn Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star under the tutelage of this video-game-style learning program. . . . At the time (he was seven and a half years old), he could hardly speak; he couldn't do a four-piece toddler jigsaw puzzle. Now, two and a half years later, he is playing Beethoven's <i>Fifth Symphony</i>, Bach's <i>Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring</i>, and Mozart's <i>Eine Kleine Nachtmusik</i> two-handed, and his mom figures he's ready to participate with other children in a regular classroom.<br />
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The story itself is delightful. But, from my perspective, it "merely" provides one more reason to take a games approach to education when it makes sense.<br />
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What's so special about the Academy that it helped Jed? And why might you want to give such a gift to your children or grandkids?<br />
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Find out more <a href="http://www.sonlight.com/MU40.html?aid=CD255" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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And NOTE: Right now--till Thursday noon (MST), Sonlight is offering a a great deal on the Academy. You get the Academy, plus a free keyboard (Retail value of $149), free FedEx two-day shipping (to the Lower 48), plus several other bonuses.<br />
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Check it out.</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-48201778599324464682013-12-17T07:17:00.003-07:002013-12-18T05:47:34.956-07:00N.Y. Times columnist admits raw milk is cure for allergies<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<a href="http://healthimpactnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/raw-milk-deaths1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="585" src="http://healthimpactnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/raw-milk-deaths1.jpg" width="640" /></a></div>
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In <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/10/opinion/sunday/a-cure-for-the-allergy-epidemic.html?ref=opinion&_r=1&" target="_blank">A Cure for the Allergy Epidemic?</a>, an opinion column by Moises Velasquez-Manoff in the New York Times, Velasquez-Manoff notes that<br />
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In Europe, the consumption of unpasteurized milk has repeatedly
correlated with protection against allergic disease. In America, 80
percent of the Amish studied by Dr. Holbreich consume raw milk. <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23993223" target="_blank">In a study</a>
published earlier this year, Dr. Schaub’s group showed that European
children who consumed farm milk had more of those regulatory T-cells,
irrespective of whether they lived on farms. The higher the quantity of
those cells, the less likely these children were to be given diagnoses
of asthma. Here, finally, is something concrete to take off the farm.</blockquote>
Brian Shilhavy of Health Impact News, who <a href="http://healthimpactnews.com/2013/n-y-times-admits-raw-milk-is-cure-for-allergies/" target="_blank">brought this article to my attention</a>, does such a great job of summarizing the significance of what Velasquez-Manoff wrote. I quote him directly:<br />
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So the conclusion therefore should be that more people should drink raw milk to prevent allergies, right? Nope.<br />
<blockquote>
None of these scientists recommend that people consume
raw milk; it can carry deadly pathogens. Rather, they hope to identify
what’s protective in the milk and either extract it or preserve the
ingredients during processing.</blockquote>
In other words, let’s certainly not advocate what we can see plainly
works. Direct-from-the-farm raw milks sales would upset the Dairy
Industry and their market for processed dairy products, and also bring
about a loss of profit for the makers and marketers of all those allergy
medicines. Instead, wait for us to develop something that is not
natural so we can patent it, and then we will approve it and sell it to
you. In the meantime, we’ll keep propagating the “raw milk is dangerous”
myth, because fear is a great motivator.</blockquote>
Read the comments following Velasquez-Manoff's article, and you realize there are, quite likely, additional factors at work in the allergy field-"Amish children are much less exposed to petrochemicals and plastics and many items in the urban household." "No discussion of urban air pollution and how that might interact with
seemingly beneficial microbes, more prevalent in rural air because there
is less pollution." "[The] article . . . does not even mention the possible benefit of
consuming probiotic and prebiotic foods to enhance the microbiome and
hence improve immune response." Etc. <br />
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So. Okay. Other factors may be involved.<br />
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But I would like to call your attention to the infographic at the top of the page. And note, too, that there are good reasons to question claims such as the one that "Government studies have shown that the chances of getting sick from raw milk and raw milk products is increased by 30% [due to such bacteria as] Salmonella, Listeria and E.Coli."<br />
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Don't know what "government studies" this person was referring to. BUT . . . I would want to note that there are reasons to question this--what seems to make sense on the face of it--claim about bacteria. After all, pasteurization is all about <i>killing </i>bacteria, isn't it?<br />
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I urge you to <b>read the other side</b>. Great book by Dr. William Campbell Douglas, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/The-Raw-Truth-About-Milk/dp/9962636736/ref=pd_sim_b_1" target="_blank"><i>The Raw Truth About Milk</i></a> . . . or, for a very much more abbreviated <i>introduction</i> to the idea, <a href="http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/01/01/cdc-misrepresents-raw-milk-statistics.aspx" target="_blank">This "Scary Drink" May Resolve Your Troubling Health Issues</a> by Dr. Joseph Mercola. <br />
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One last word: Is it illegal to purchase raw milk in your state? Perhaps you can buy a share of a cow, pay a farmer to care for your cow and milk it in your behalf, then drink the raw milk that your cow produces. . . .<br />
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Raw whole milk. Been drinking it, now, for about three years. It's now so much a part of our lives, I kind of forget about it . . . other than to consider how delightful it is.<br />
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John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-4862912140939243112013-12-17T07:13:00.000-07:002013-12-18T05:47:54.819-07:00Dear Judge: I know he killed four people, but he suffers from Povertenza . . .<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I know that Davontaye’s actions caused the deaths of four people. But please don’t give him life in prison. He suffers from Povertenza. You may not know about this condition but Povertenza is an illness that people from impoverished socio-economic backgrounds have.<br />
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Due to the inability to access quality education and employment, Davontaye’s development has been stifled. This leads to poor decision making and I would further argue that since his neighborhood sees so much death and destruction, that he may even suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome in addition to Povertenza.<br />
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Judge, it is clear that Davontaye can not be held responsible for his actions. He needs rehabilitation, not prison. Prison would only worsen his mental condition. . . . </blockquote>
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So begins this excruciating article.<br />
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Who would buy such an argument?<br />
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Apparently, the judge who sentenced 16-year-old Ethan Couch to 10 years' probation after he drove drunk, killed four people, and left one of his friends paralyzed. After all, said his defenders, <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/12/health/affluenza-youth/" target="_blank">he suffers "Affluenza"</a>--the results of his socialization within a family that provided no limits to his behavior through the years due to his family's seemingly unlimited financial resources.<br />
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Justice, anyone? <br />
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And for more horrors, read the original: <a href="http://ourlegaci.com/2013/12/13/please-excuse-davontaye-he-suffers-from-povertenza/">Please Excuse Davontaye, He Suffers From Povertenza | Our Legaci</a><br />
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Thanks to <a href="http://www.rebeccameyers.com/" target="_blank">Rebecca Meyers</a> for the link. </div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-19006420227760402132013-12-16T10:59:00.000-07:002013-12-18T05:48:14.132-07:00Two anniversary celebrations today . . . are you celebrating either one?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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The Federal Reserve is celebrating its 100th anniversary today (few days early). "Strange" that it is on the 240th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. . . . <br />
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See <a href="http://www.sovereignman.com/trends/the-other-anniversary-thats-far-more-important-13306/">The “other” anniversary that’s far more important</a> for the bigger story.<br />
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Thought-provoking.</div>
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<a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/mattbellassai/24-grooms-seeing-their-brides-for-the-first-time-6z51">24 Grooms Blown Away By Their Beautiful Brides</a><br />
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John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-44117222630459717132013-12-16T07:29:00.001-07:002013-12-18T05:49:46.430-07:0014- and 15-year old Nigerian school girls may have found affordable electricity . . . using urine!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Four Nigerian school girls claim they spent the equivalent of only $64 to build a system that captures enough hydrogen from a liter of urine to power an electric generator for six hours.<br />
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Longer, thoughtful and informative article on <a href="http://www.offgridworld.com/urine-powered-generator-produces-electricity-for-6-hours-on-1-liter-of-pee-power-your-home-with-waste/" target="_blank">OffGridWorld.com</a>.</div>
John Holzmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14849211055450293089noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6888282.post-78305325021582951382013-12-14T22:01:00.000-07:002013-12-18T05:49:19.611-07:00Amazing Argentinian "New Coke" Ad <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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So many brief--sometimes not even quite a full second long--moments in the lives of parents. I had to watch portions several times over. The dad's expressions beginning at 0:40 totally blow me away. How did he ever capture so many emotions in such a brief few seconds? I was sure it was horror . . . and then . . . --I'd better not give it away. And then to watch how his mouth is shaped and the sound of the music . . . !!! <br />
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It's exquisitely produced. Unbelievable. And what great acting.<br />
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Well worth the 60 seconds it takes to watch it the first time. And maybe a second and third 60 seconds as well. . . . <br />
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And the commentary by the creators is well worth reading, too:<br />
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<a href="http://www.fastcocreate.com/3023400/this-new-coke-ad-totally-captures-the-reality-of-early-parenthood?utm_source=facebook">This New Coke Ad Totally Captures The Reality Of Early Parenthood | Co.Create | creativity + culture + commerce</a><br />
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