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Study shows American teenagers indifferent to freedoms — Actions may say otherwise

First Amendment no big deal, students say

The way many high school students see it, government censorship of newspapers may not be a bad thing, and flag burning is hardly protected free speech.

It turns out the First Amendment is a second-rate issue to many of those nearing their own adult independence, according to a study of high school attitudes released Monday.

The original amendment to the Constitution is the cornerstone of the way of life in the United States, promising citizens the freedoms of religion, speech, press and assembly.

Yet, when told of the exact text of the First Amendment, more than one in three high school students said it goes ?too far? in the rights it guarantees. Only half of the students said newspapers should be allowed to publish freely without government approval of stories. [read the whole sad article]

[via The Daily Aneurysm at jabartlett.com]

Good citizens trust their government and yield authority to it. We are rearing double-plus good citizens! No Child Left Behind. Liberty is on the march.

And, yet, lest we despair for their future, youth still equals rebellion (see below). mjh

Norwood High bans book; students plan protest

One published letter, written by Norwood High junior Christian Skyler Kelley, said: “This was the same feeling of the communists: Keep them dumb and we will stay in control. I never knew books were dangerous. You cannot educate if you censor.”

Norwood schools ban book

Norwood High junior Christian Skyler Kelley has written a letter to the editor critical of what he calls censorship.

“I never knew this book existed,” Kelley said. “Now, I feel it is my obligation to read it and see what our superintendent … found so dangerous that it must be destroyed.”

Students plan sit-in over book ban

NORWOOD, Colo. — Several students say they’ll have a sit-in this morning to protest the banning of “Bless Me, Ultima” at Norwood High School in Colorado.

The world before Roe v. Wade

by Sharon Kayne

With the 32nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade coming up this Saturday [1/22/05], it?s easy to think of abortion as a relatively recent issue ? as an issue brought to the fore because of the feminist movement by women who want unlimited sexual freedom without any consequences. But that couldn?t be farther from the truth. The history of abortion is as old as the history of human civilization.

[please read the rest of this very informative article…]
Continue reading The world before Roe v. Wade

Lightbulb Joke

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Q: How many Bush Administration officials does it take to screw in a light bulb?

A: None. There is nothing wrong with the light bulb. It’s improving every day. Any reports of its lack of incandescence are a delusional spin from the liberal media. That light bulb has served honorably, and anything you say undermines the lighting effect. Why do you hate freedom?
posted by Vicki Meagher

Living in the Christian Nation of America

Newspaper shouldn’t print Liberal voices

Why does The Daily Independent print the degenerate views of poisonous Liberals who hate freedom?

[T]he glorious Constitution is there to protect the rights of Christians to profess their faith. This country was founded by good Christians and the Constitution guarantees our right to express our religion.

It just is completely beyond me how we have allowed Liberals to deny us this guaranteed right. …

The Founding Fathers were God-fearing men and never intended the first Amendment to promote other superstitious beliefs. …

Liberals hate people who have managed to raise their station in life, and instead insist on giving money away to the irresponsible….

No one can serve two masters, either your are a good conservative with God or you are not with God. Remember: A bad tree cannot bear good fruit.

B.M. [really!]
Ridgecrest, California

[updated with a second letter 2/4/05]

Ridgecrest Daily Independent: Letter To The Editor

Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:37 PM PST

Editor:

I must apologize for the letters I’ve written to the Editor.

I didn’t use the right words and didn’t intend the way it sounded. I’ve talked about the letters in the editorial section with some dear and supportive friends and realize how offensive some of the points I made could be.

I also learned some insights from my church group and with their help think I understand the points made earlier by other contributors as well as what the Bible means.

Jesus was tolerant and loved everyone – especially the poor and outcasts. As a couple of other letters pointed out, I now see that in some ways Jesus Himself was not very like a modern conservative and that has me thinking. I also see that all who are religious have equal rights and no religion can be held above the others, whether in school or anywhere else.

I understand now that I offended many people who I had no right to offend and I am sorry.

Billie Miller
Ridgecrest

[via The Daily Aneurysm at jabartlett.com]

He’s Been to the Mountaintop

Martin Luther King, Jr., “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”

And then I got to Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers?

Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn’t matter with me now. Because I’ve been to the mountaintop. And I don’t mind. Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land. And I’m happy, tonight. I’m not worried about anything. I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.

Rally to Protect Public Lands

Join the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, the Coalition for Valle Vidal, the Coalition for Otero Mesa and Natural Resources Defense Council for a rally for America’s wildest public lands, focusing on Otero Mesa, Valle Vidal, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Saturday, February 5th, 2005
2 pm – 5 pm

Kimo Theatre, Downtown Albuquerque

Come learn what you can do to help protect Otero Mesa, Valle Vidal, and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge from Oil & Gas Development! Enjoy National Conservation Speakers, Local Music, Pueblo Dancers, and Poetry.

Contact Nathan Newcomer at 505/843-8696 for more information.

New Mexico Wilderness Alliance – Home

Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Tell Congress to keep the refuge off-limits to oil and gas drilling.

NRDC BioGems – Save Endangered Wild Places