“We oppose the teaching of Higher Order Thinking Skills (values clarification), critical thinking skills and similar programs that are simply a relabeling of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) (mastery learning) which focus on behavior modification and have the purpose of challenging the student’s fixed beliefs and undermining parental authority.” – page 20, Republican Party of Texas, 2012, […]
July 15, 2012
Save The Byronic Man
I’m writing this from exile. Banishment. I have been forced from my home and now travel about, trying to post from whatever café I can find. If you are reading this, you are part of the network that keeps me connected to the world I once knew. Yes, I am a tragic figure around whom […]
July 14, 2012
Everybody Stay Cool. Don’t Look. Just Act Like Nothing’s Happening And Vote.
Today’s post will be quite brief – I’m a little short on time, in terms of internet access, for reasons I will elaborate on tomorrow. The short version is that I am in exile. Driven from my home my powerful forces making demands I can not possibly hope to fulfill. Intriguing, isn’t it? Kind of […]
July 12, 2012
There’s A First Time For Everything. Sometimes Two First Times.
As many of you know, I used to be – once upon a time – a full-time stand up comedian. The end of that is summarized briefly on my Let’s Meet The Author page (perhaps a more detailed recollection will be here one of these days). But for some reason I was just thinking about […]
July 10, 2012
We’ll Return To Your Emergency After These Important Messages From Our Sponsors.
More and more communities are privatizing services traditionally considered public, including emergency services such as 911. – AP Newswire item Dispatch: Toyota Mountain-Dew 911, what’s your emergency? Caller: Someone’s broken in to our house. Oh my God, we just got, uh, got back from vacation and there’s broken glass and – Dispatch: Ma’am? Ma’am? Calm […]
July 9, 2012
Another Option: Write Own “Birthday Song,” Make Fortune
Brainstorm list for post to put up on my birthday: Have a contest. Note: be sure you plan ahead, because if you’re trying to think of a contest the night before your birthday that won’t work out. Make a list of great birthday parties throughout history. Don’t scientists think it was a birthday party gone […]
July 8, 2012
Olympic Blogging. Yeah. I Like The Sound of That.
The Olympic trials are wrapping up (Go Ashton Eaton!), and we’re all set for another year of the games. We are all set, right London? Nothing you need to tell us? Great. The Olympics, of course, have changed a lot since their noble beginnings. Initially, the idea was to take warfare and place it in […]
July 7, 2012
Why I May Be What’s Wrong With America
I’ve decided that I may be what’s wrong with America. It’s selecting finalists for these ‘Weekly Questions of the Week’ that have done it. “Oh, I’ll have these little questions of the week, and pick a couple finalists, and it’ll be fun and a way to feature bloggers!” I thought naively. Little did I know […]



July 16, 2012
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