Celebrate Victory on Crispin's Day By Judd Magilnick at The American Spectator
If you’re reading this in English (and of course you are) quaff a pint of ale in celebration of the feats and contributions of English speaking peoples everywhere and stand tall. Should you speak no other language, be not cowed by those who would belittle you for uncouth. Merely remind them of the multitude of times it was an English speaker or an English speaking force that came to the rescue of the world or some little faraway corner of it. Be it cures for disease or despots, English speaking people have stepped forward.
Remember, too, that those who say you are uncouth for speaking just one language, and who often brag of being multi-lingual themselves, learned English as their second language. Would they have done that if English wasn’t such a vital voice for freedom and liberty and dreams worldwide?
The adventures of a retired couple as they travel the USA--
or just build live in a new log home, the Aerie, in the north-central PA.
Showing posts with label Civilization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civilization. Show all posts
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
How did you earn your desk?
I have no idea if this story is true or not, but it is one hell of a story.
Jeff O'Bryant: A good story, an important lesson
Go on over to the article from The Catoosa County News
We could use a few more Social Studies teachers like that.
Jeff O'Bryant: A good story, an important lesson
Imagine, if you will, that you are back in high school and, on the first day of school, you walk into your social studies class and find that there are no desks. The teacher tells you and your classmates that, until you can answer her question, the classroom will remain empty of desks. By the last period of the day the whole school is abuzz, news crews have arrived to report on the story, and still nobody has figured out the answer to the teacher’s question which was “How do the students earn their desks?”
Go on over to the article from The Catoosa County News
We could use a few more Social Studies teachers like that.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Read this! Now!
Bill Whittle is a freakin’ genius. What he writes should be incorporated into high school curricula and taught to each and every student in the land. You should read—no—you must read this, his latest, two part essay.
YOU ARE NOT ALONE (Part 1)
YOU ARE NOT ALONE (Part 2)
And then go read all of his stuff if you haven’t read any of it yet, or even if you have read it once—or twice.
Bill Whittle’s other stuff can be found here: Eject! Eject! Eject!
YOU ARE NOT ALONE (Part 1)
YOU ARE NOT ALONE (Part 2)
And then go read all of his stuff if you haven’t read any of it yet, or even if you have read it once—or twice.
Bill Whittle’s other stuff can be found here: Eject! Eject! Eject!
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