Posted on 23 May 2010. Tags: Adjunct Professor, American War, Anglo Americans, Blogger, CPAC, Culturism, Curriculum Designer, Curriculum Standards, Dr John, Education Curriculum, Empire State College, Ethnic Studies, History Of Education, Hyperbole, Immigration Law, Mexican Descent, National Safety, School Textbooks, Solvency, Suny
The Texas school board’s setting patriotic curriculum standards for their school textbooks could actually impact the solvency of the western world. This may sound like hyperbole. And, of course, debt and other issues also impact the solvency of the West. But the Texas – American War shows the importance of loyalty to ones’ nation. Rather than promoting the multicultural ethnic studies vision in our textbooks, national safety requires that we embrace common sense culturism and promote America in our schools.
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Posted on 19 April 2010. Tags: Adjunct Professor, CPAC, Culturism, Curriculum Designer, Dr John, Droves, Education Curriculum, Elation, Empire State College, Great Distance, History Of Education, Island Group, Island Tea, Legions, Longest Time, Party Perspective, Rest Of The Story, Staten Island University, Suny, Tea Party
I have great hopes for the Brooklyn Tea Party. On April 15th, New York City had a very large Tea Party protest in Manhattan. I got there early to participate as a Marshall. The police had provided us two large block-long rectangular cages in which we were allowed to protest. And, the front cage was only about 1/3rd full when the Staten Island Tea Party showed up. Perhaps the rest of the story will be motivational to ya’ll.
Before teaching at Staten Island University I never realized how difficult transportation to Staten Island is. And so the Staten Island group had rented their own buses. And, they came, and they came, and they came in droves. Overcoming the great distance from Staten Island to Manhattan, they filled the rest of the cage I was stationed in and a third of the other. For the longest time my organizing plea fell short, “Are you from Brooklyn? Take a flier, help form the Brooklyn Tea Party.” “No.” they’d say proudly, ‘Staten Island!”
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