October 21, 2006

What does the Dade Stalker have to do with those in the public eye and me?

The Dade Stalker was an assistant football coach. Why because it appears he was also a linebacker for the Kanas City Chiefs around 1997 (look down at the bottom of the page).  Take a look at the bottom of the page. What is also interesting?  Look at the dates of the previous sexual offences.  The were not adjudicated.  Does that mean some people get a pass because they are in the public eye?  Professional Football player, Presidents, and Democratic Congressmen.  Oh!   Why do I mention Democrat?  Look at one of my earlier posts about Standard Deviation.  If applied to incidences over the past 10 years  where ethics are or appear to be violated the Republicans still have a sense of shame.   They step down from the position of public trust they hold. On the other side of the isle they rely on the media to spin them out of trouble.  They continue to hold their office and with the help of the main stream media they spread the filth on anyone with the audacity to impugned their "rights" and integrity.  I could name names of events with teachers, politicians, athletes and "religious" who were glossed over for whatever.  Do you want me to name them? 


Below is a video about Troy Dumas's misbehavior. 


http://cbs4.com/video/?id=24341@wfor.dayport.com


What are we to do?


First we must restore and build better families.  Don't break the parental bond.  Live the beauty that comes from  fidelity and loyalty which goes  beyond self-centered gratification. In short build a good lineage.  Expect our public entities to resonate with our familial, lineal ethics.


November is a time to vote.  Do your research.  Vote wisely.  Republican or Democrat the person you vote for should reflect good family values.  VOTE.


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Ameircan Family Association scores another victory for all families

AFA supporters have won a great victory! The efforts of AFA Online supporters has forced NBC to cancel a scene in the upcoming Madonna special in which she mocks the crucifixion of Christ! More than 750,000 AFA supporters emailed NBC asking for the scene to be deleted from the special which is scheduled to air in November. NBC saw a potential loss of $25,000,000 and decided to edit out the scene. AFA supporters were effective because they stuck together and combined their  voices through the Internet. AFA supporters not only emailed NBC, but they also called their local NBC stations. Those stations contacted NBC and the network listened. The scene is gone!

The AFA is not advocating we should burn down or destroy anything.  The AFA is effectively using the Internet to protect an image valuable to their culture of faith.. The same respect should be expected and if necessary protected, as AFA is doing,  for valued images of all faiths .  It is important to do more than enjoy our freedoms.  Especially families.  I recommend participating with the AFA. 

Join me in thanking NBC for taking this action.   WTVJ-TV
NBC Miami. Street Address, 316 N. Miami Avenue. City, Miami. State, Florida. Country, United States. Postal/Zip Code, FL 33128  www.nbc6.net/     CONTACT US at http://www.nbc6.net/contactus/index.html  .   And to get the AFA Supporter action click here.  

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October 20, 2006

Doing research on the web about Standard Deviation and its application for interpreting survey rewults



Recently some of our family members took a survey.  Each question had a degree of pro and con the statement by circling a number from 1 to 5.  One way to interpret the outcome of the survey is to use Standard Deviation.  Now for some of us this is mumbo- jumbo.  Soooo, on the internet I found this interesting information about SD.

Using the example below a person could substitute similar statements in the position of probability A , B.  The outcome would be to rule out the statement which has the highest Standard Deviation and leaving us to draw our conclusions for the statements with the lowest SD.  Therefore the statement with the lowest SD cost correctly expresses the stated opinion of those surveyed on that question.  Those questions with high SD's should not be allowed to skew the interpretation.  Hmmmm. 








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Yolly Roberson is the Representative for Dist. 104 in Florida

Yolle Roberson  be sure to click on her name and do some research before the election.  This way you will know what she is about and how she is representing our district. 


Do you think she is doing a good job?  Will post more later.


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October 19, 2006

The challenge to Darwin’s theory of evolution

The challenge to Darwin’s theory of evolution – Part 4
World Peace Herald - Washington,DC,USA
... TOKYO -- In the background of the birth of Intelligent Design theory is the explosive ... with tiny molecular machines not even dreamed of during Darwin’s era ...



Be sure to click on the link and read the comments a Darwinist inquisitionist. Lots of diatribe with little substance.  That is a good sign there is real substance to Intelligent Design.  Happy reading.


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School bans tag accidents and contiues to foster other accidents.

Mass. Elementary School Bans Tag


ATTLEBORO, Mass., Oct. 18, 2006
(AP) Tag, you're out! Officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase game during recess for fear they'll get hurt and hold the school liable.

Recess is "a time when accidents can happen," said Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe, who approved the ban.



School boards are protecting our children from developing critical thinking. Those who run the schools want certain certain accidents held beyond reproach:



  1. Life is an accident allowing  no criticism of Darwin's life-by-accident evolution.

  2. Child birth is an accident to be removed when learning how to use the sexual parts they were taught how to use in school.

  3. Life is an accident so parents don't really have any say about the life of children.


I'm sure you can think of some examples.  Thanks for this stirring report of our schools at work.


Kind of makes you want less government. Bring Bill Bennet back! 


What do you think?


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School bans tag accidents and contiues to foster other accidents.

Mass. Elementary School Bans Tag


ATTLEBORO, Mass., Oct. 18, 2006
(AP) Tag, you're out! Officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase game during recess for fear they'll get hurt and hold the school liable.

Recess is "a time when accidents can happen," said Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe, who approved the ban.



School boards are protecting our children from developing critical thinking. Those who run the schools want certain certain accidents held beyond reproach:



  1. Life is an accident allowing  no criticism of Darwin's life-by-accident evolution.

  2. Child birth is an accident to be removed when  learning how to use their sexual parts they were taught how to use in school.

  3. Life is an accident so parents don't really have any say about the life of children.


I'm sure you can think of some examples.  Thanks for this stirring report of our schools at work.


Kind of makes you want less government like some who are in charge of our schools. Bring Bill Bennet back! 


What do you think?


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October 18, 2006

Team Hoyt: An Inspiring Story of Courage and Dedication

Thought you might like this story. Especially before election time when the voting public appears to be stuck to their chairs. Get out and vote. Just like Team Hoyte went beyond their depressing situation.

YouTube - Team Hoyt: An Inspiring Story of Courage and Dedication

YouTube - Team Hoyt: An Inspiring Story of Courage and Dedication: ""

The power of the parent-child relationship goes beyond our common understanding. Hat tip: Tom Cutts for sharing this great story.

October 16, 2006

The ID and Darwinan Discussion Not Evolving: NRO Carol Innone

Discussion Not Evolving
National Review Online [Carol Iannone 10/16 10:56 AM]



Ben Wattenberg's Think Tank had on Stephen Meyer from the Discovery Institute and Darwinian Michael Ruse from Florida State University to discuss Intelligent Design. Ruse kept denying that ID was science, calling it religion or philosophy instead. We are familiar with this refrain. But he offered no specifics. I hold no brief for ID, but why isn’t it scientific to say, as IDers do, that certain biological mechanisms are irreducibly complex (i.e., inexplicable by random mutation and natural selection)? Why aren't the probability models that show that the components of life would take a trillion times the age of the earth to evolve by chance, why aren't they science? Well, the discussion continues next week, so perhaps it will get more specific. But one important thing, Meyer said that IDers are not asking that ID be taught whole in science classes (that was an unfortunate, not to say disastrous, misstep on the part of the Dover, Pennsylvania school board). Meyer said the idea is that Darwin be taught along with the criticisms of Darwin. That sounds reasonable. What's wrong with that? For example, first tell students that Darwin hypothesized that it all comes from chance, and then give them some of the models showing the probability of certain life substances evolving by chance. (And then, for fun, tell them to read Ann Coulter's hilarious section on evolution in Godless.)

Carol did an excellent job of exploring this debate.  She understands what ID is working to accomplish in education. . . .help our you people to develop critical thinking.  No wonder the left is against ID.  Go to NRO and get Carol's rss to follow more of her works. I'm sure she will continue to be a good read. 



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Skype Unytes for true conferencing.

Unyte equips Skype for true conferencing by ZDNet's Russell Shaw -- Earlier this year, pundits were questioning the practicality of Skype's conference call capacity upgrades. Who would use Skype for a conference call when there are more robust conference-friendly solutions out there? I have to confess I was one of the skeptics. My reason for skepticism is that the more participants on such a call, the [...]


Think of what this can mean for effective conferencing overcoming distance.  Skypers Unyte!

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October 15, 2006

Big Tests coming up soon. Time to Study.

As a parent I feel warm inside when I come across a scene like. Do I hear an amen?

Much success to you students out there. Study so you can bring more talent to the task of building a better world.

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