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I understand that 2016 is the season of political info wars. Republicans and Democrats and their respective Super PACs are posting video endorsements right and left on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and so many more social media channels. That's to be expected.<br />
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You may not be in love with, fully committed to or always agree with Donald Trump, and that's okay. But just think of the alternative. I shudder just thinking about four to eight more years of the same.<br />
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And as someone who now has unabashedly jumped head-on into info-war mode, I ask that you take the time to watch the following video and review Trump's position on issues because the facts — love him or hate him — really do matter.<br />
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It's been almost 12 months since I posted on the 2016 election and for that, I do profusely apologize. But, with the Indiana primary just a few days away, this feature story seemed not only timely but also seems to provide evidence of why Trump continues to befuddle so many of today's political pundits.<br />
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First, and on a whim, I pitched my writing skills to Politichicks.com CEO/editor-in-chief Ann-Marie Murrell (a lovely person and very encouraging BTW). And guess what? She asked me to start blogging for Politichicks.com on a regular basis. I was thrilled to say the least for many reasons including some fantastic press access.<br />
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I do love my own little Elephant Under Glass blog (even though I do ignore it at times due to life) but having a larger monthly viewer base doesn't stink either. Don't worry, I plan to post my Politichicks.com stories to this blog too. <br />
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Even better as a Politichicks.com contributor, I am able to blog about just about any topic I feel like as long as it has national and/or political merit, and Politichicks.com readers find it interesting.<br />
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As luck and a little networking would have it, I was invited to attend the Salt Lake County GOP fundraiser and VIP reception about a week ago and guess who was the event headliner?! Carly Fiorina!<br />
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It was a thrill to finally meet Carly and get a few pix with her and even cooler, I used this event as my inaugural blog post for Politichicks.com.<br />
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To read the full story at Politichicks.com, click <a href="http://politichicks.com/2015/06/gop-presidential-hopeful-carly-fiorina-gets-a-taste-of-the-beehive-state/">here</a>.<br />
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I received an email invite from a friend who leans liberal. She's a great lady, creative and smart. The subject of the email: We need a woman in the White House. It was a fundraiser invite for a local, female candidate and her subject line plug included needing a woman in the White House. Her email made me think.<br />
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On every level, I agree. It's about time. I would love to see a woman in the White House. Just not Hillary Clinton.<br />
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American's deserve better, so much better.<br />
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We've endured almost eight years of the Obama admin. with scandals abound. In my opinion, Americans are tired of it no matter their party affiliation. I know I am.<br />
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While I would love to see a woman in the White House in my lifetime, I remain discerning about that woman. It's not enough to have just any woman in the White House, we need a quality woman. Someone who embodies the intellect, street smarts, compassion and ability to stand strong against the alluring addiction of political power.<br />
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I've spent that last five years working on political campaigns of people I admire and respect. Some have lost and some have won. The difference between these people and many others who run for elected office is a strong character and a clarity between right and wrong. This matters.<br />
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Hillary and Bill may have several non-profit foundations which take money from countries across the world. And, some of them may really help improve communities and various cultures. But at the end of the day, they've done so much more "wrong," I am stunned that anyone would be willing to blindly cast a vote for her regardless of how much they want a woman in office.<br />
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And, it looks like GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina won't be either. Take a second to read the recent Hill story where Fiorina candidly shares her view on the former Secretary of State's lack of leadership on the home front and globally, and the inherent lack of trust most Americans have for Mrs. Clinton. God love the recent email scandal - just hoping the GOP lineup is able to seriously call Hillary out and expose her for what she is and has become.<br />
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Keep an eye out for Carly. She may not be the GOP winner next year but this lady elephant certainly believes Fiorina is worth watching and learning more about over the next several months.<div class="blogger-post-footer">http://feeds.feedburner.com/ElephantUnderGlass</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03882346637641443675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4290985463685506482.post-45129673918283154812015-04-24T08:07:00.000-07:002015-04-24T08:07:16.986-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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This is an incredibly important issue to me and my family as
I am Armenian. For anyone who knows about this ugly mar in history, they know
how many American Armenians were impacted, how many family members were lost
and/or orphaned, and they know how inherently strong the Armenians are as a
culture. While I am not the most active of my family members across Armenian
orgs/causes, I do have a deep appreciation and understanding of what my
ancestors (both grandmothers) went through in the early 1900s and thank them
each day for the strength they've instilled in me over the years.
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Lucky for me, graduate school and an English degree followed.<br />
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Last night, I dragged my 12-year old daughter (who stalled all the way out the door) and my husband (who isn't generally an avid movie goer) to see Dinesh D'Souza's <i><a href="http://www.americathemovie.com/">America</a>. </i>If you haven't seen it yet, go!<br />
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What this movie did for me was reaffirm why I rejected so much of the "required" reading pushed on me during college such as Howard Zinn (<i>People's History of the United States), </i><i>Karl </i>Marx, among others. Of course, I read the required reading, I had to. How else would I get a decent grade and graduate?! I just didn't understand as I read them why anyone would prescribe to actually like, follow and align with ideology that felt so oppressive to me.<br />
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Shame, Communism, Imperialism, plundering and conquest. None of these attributes or governing structures felt morally right or were better ideas than America had enlisted as her doctrine through the Founding Fathers, regardless of her or their imperfections. Let's remember, I was only 19 and 20 at the time, and an easy target. But apparently not so malleable. I suppose my inability to fully succumb to their teachings, is why my professors ultimately treated me more like a "nice to have" but not a "must have" pupil. <br />
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While I realize "America" is just one movie, it's a thoughtful movie with a clear vision and logic that are easily understood. I wish every kid in America with the ability to comprehend the impact and consequences of history would go see this movie. After the movie, strangers approached me to discuss the theme and merits, something that almost never happens at a movie theater. This movie is different. <br />
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If you still haven't seen <i>America</i>, I suggest you pack up the family and head to the theater. It's a great way to beat the summer heat, learn about some significant historical facts you may not have been taught in school <i>(and that your kids aren't being taught today)</i>, and understand why so many worldwide continue to believe that the American idea is libertarian genius, and that without her we'd be a very different nation — and not in a good way.<br />
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While some liberal Dems continue to remain dumbfounded, even trying to somehow justify the humanitarian crisis on Southern Border (or "humanitarian situation" as the Obama admin. would prefer us to call it) as the fault of Republicans, I'd just like to say: <br /><br /><b>ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! </b></div>
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I am at a lovely dinner with some less conservative friends. Not sure how the conversation came up but one of the friends at the table was flabbergasted that I actually watch Fox News Channel (<i>which I must disclose I have watched for years</i>) asking me with surprise in her voice: Do you <i>really </i>watch Fox???? I just sighed and explained as a PR professional that I do watch all of the news networks. But then, I could not stop myself, I continued. It's just that these other networks aren't covering the Southern Border or ME or other White House crises as they should be, I said. The only station giving the current D.C.-fueled crises and scandals the factual attention Americans should mandate is Fox News. </div>
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Read it and weep! <a href="http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/15481/">http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/15481/</a></div>
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Many naysayers of online private-sector insurance are quick to bemoan "pre-existing conditions" as a reason to not try the private route. Okay, I might give you that, maybe. The uninsured individual with pre-existing conditions is a serious issue. However, I strongly maintain that Obamacare is not the right approach or solution. If you are someone with pre-existing conditions that make some private insurance hard and/or impossible to get, a free-market solution would be the better and ultimately more affordable approach.<br />
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The pre-existing and insurance cost debacle wasn't a scenario that one party (Democrats) wanted to tackle and the other (Republican) didn't. Rather, it's the portability, tort reform and pre-existing conditions approaches of the latter party that simply weren't considered in 2009 when healthcare reform became the hot button issue.<br />
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With the president having his lowest approval rating numbers to date and a country that doesn't philosophically align with socialized medicine (<i>let's call it what it is already</i>), Obamacare has taken a public beating and rightfully so.<br />
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Government determining what healthcare you get and how much you will pay isn't the answer. Healthcare is a very personal and private issue. Contrary to what many in the mainstream media and far-left would have you believe, healthcare isn't a right, it's a service and profession that tens of thousands of professionals spend years and years paying into higher education for to become general practitioners/internists, specialized doctors and surgeons, and nurses among other healthcare roles.<br />
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As a reminder, these healthcare certifications and roles do not come without a cost, and that is what we as individuals and families choose to pay for. Some make healthcare a high priority, some don't and that's the beauty of individual choice and freedom.<br />
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Are there costs to society for those who smoke, sure. And, there always will be. I don't know about you, but I'd rather pay those costs than relinquish my healthcare decisions to Uncle Sam. <br />
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If you feel the same, are fed up with big government solution healthcare.gov, and are wondering if private online options still exist, check out ehealthinsurance.com, a private-sector alternative with, even better yet, a site that works!<br />
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I do know bad and deceitful, and the short- and long-term nightmare that is projected from fully implementing Obamacare is bad. As I recall my brief time living in England and being distraught about having a simple vaccine in a London teaching hospital, I can't imagine what turn the U.S. healthcare system takes next if the law's individual mandate is not delayed or defunded by Congress today.</div>
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With more students opting out of healthcare professions due to Obamacare and more businesses dropping employees hours to ensure they don't have to pay for healthcare and/or not hiring more employees at all, I am flabbergasted at the rhetoric and stubbornness coming from Washington and Democrat leadership.</div>
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So many in the media (and in the GOP including former presidential candidate Jon Huntsman and <a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsoutofcontext/56939144-64/trib-government-utah-former.html.csp">Salt Lake Tribune Cornflakes source</a>) are criticizing Senators Cruz and Lee for hurting the GOP Party's chances in future elections when they are, in fact, the only souls in the GOP Senate caucus right now standing up for all Americans including the middle class. </div>
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Huntsman says we must accept the partisan-forced ACA as a done deal, I think that mindset is a big mistake. It's not parts of the bill that are bad, it's the whole 2,700-page enchilada and its subtle deceptiveness regarding freedom of choice and cost woven throughout.</div>
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Some Americans choose to sign up for health insurance and some don't. Some go to doctors to prevent sickness and some don't. Do we really want Big Brother walking us to the doctor's office or deciding what service we can and can't get? Because, that is what's coming if we roll over and allow Harry Reid to usher in Obamacare come hell or high water, which he has threatened to do. </div>
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Senator Ted Cruz may have made enemies on both sides of the aisle in D.C. but he made a friend of me and hopefully of millions of other Americans who are able to see through the legislative healthcare travesty that is Obamacare. It's good to know there still are a few political crusaders left willing to put life and career on the line for what is right. </div>
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I don't know about you, but six years of being on an economic roller coaster is enough for me. If Obamacare doesn't get defunded, we might as well say "adios" to this country's superior healthcare system and choice. </div>
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Contrary to left-wing media diatribe, the country is not evenly divided on this issue but you wouldn't know it if you opened your morning paper. Even in Utah, a conservative state by design, the main daily continues to spout off about Utah Senator Mike Lee and how "insane" he is for pushing a budget that doesn't include funding for Obamacare - <i>how could that be?! </i><br />
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Where's that sacred civility I keep hearing my left-leaning friends nattering about? Still waiting. <br />
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I will tell you <i>how that could be - </i>it's because most of the nation and a majority of America's small businesses are saying HELL NO! I've looked under the covers and this law sucks. Think about it, if Obama's cronies and lobbyist friends don't want to abide by the law, should you?<br />
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The new healthcare law was JAMMED down our throats via a Democratic partisan vote back in the first term when no one wanted it. It never passed with bipartisan support and now businesses and individuals are running from it in droves.<br />
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Why would they be running you might be thinking, isn't this new healthcare law about a better healthcare environment for all including easier access to medical treatment, more doctors, and better insurance options and better facilities and innovation? Nope, I am afraid the writing on the wall says it's not.<br />
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In fact, if you dig a little deeper across the 2,600-plus pages of the biggie-sized ACA, there are so many subtle red (run away now) flags it's dizzying. For instance, take the section on "school loans" (why is this even in ACA again?) that determines what money is given to what student depending on what type of medical practice they choose to specialize in (ouch!). Or, how about the part that ensures businesses are forced to pay fines if they choose a different healthcare plan for employees that doesn't meet Obamacare standards (when did we decide Washington gets to determine voluntary benefits programs?)... and then there are the attacks on American individuals and their current plans, which are either being eliminated or premiums are doubling, because they don't meet Obamacare lofty standards (wait, I can't keep my current healthcare? Why? Didn't you say I could keep my plan if I liked it?! Yeah, they lied.).<br />
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The ACA, it appears, is not so affordable after all.<a href="http://www.nationaljournal.com/domesticpolicy/obama-s-affordable-care-act-looking-a-bit-unaffordable-20130829"> If you don't believe me, check out more facts </a>before you throw torches at folks like Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz who are <i>OVER </i>taking it lying down and at least have the guts to throw themselves on the line despite the mighty backlash that is the Obama admin. and their minions.<br />
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If you are like me, sick of watching the country divided and stuttering economically at every turn (NO 7.4% unemployment shouldn't be the new norm, don't kid yourself), then sign the petition that DEFUNDS this incredibly bad reform law and give let's give smart healthcare reform for all Americans a real try.<br />
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Check out <a href="http://www.defunditnow.com/">www.defunditnow.com </a>and sign the petition along with millions of other Americans including me who know we can do so much better.<div class="blogger-post-footer">http://feeds.feedburner.com/ElephantUnderGlass</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03882346637641443675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4290985463685506482.post-1276416396824422872013-09-05T15:06:00.000-07:002013-09-05T15:06:02.444-07:00Syria: To Strike or Not to StrikeYes, I do believe, unlike some of conservative media personalities, that the United States should strike. But, there is one major caveat for me if we do. The United States must not strike without a definitive plan and mission in place that's honestly communicated to the American people on a level that won't jeopardize the mission.<br />
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Now more than ever, Americans need to to know why we should strike and send our soldiers in harms way. The President needs to share his mission expectations without press secretary hyperbole and innuendo.<br />
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Will we embolden the wrong coalitions if we strike? How many embassy workers are at risk? Who really benefit from the strike? Will it be the Muslim Brotherhood, al Qaeda, <i>both</i>, or the democratic, freedom loving Syrians who want to see their country modernize and progress. <br />
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While I have weighed this debate over and over in my mind, even at one time supporting the idea of <i>not </i>striking, the recent videos and photos of dead, bagged children and young Syrians lying side by side on death row has convinced me that all civilized, peace-loving nations who can, must get involved to remove Assad and his deadly regime immediately.<br />
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What truly frustrates me is how politically calculated President Obama and his trusty advisors have been on the Syrian issue (not to mention other issues: IRS, NSA, Benghazi, and the list goes on). In recent days, I have heard: we must strike...no we will wait on Congress (so I can blame GOP in Congress if my Syrian proposal fails)...we are not sure of the outcome [but hey, what difference does it make now - sound familiar?]. <br />
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Look, while no one is saying it out loud (well, maybe a few are), I feel confident the Benghazi debacle was and remains connected to Syria. It's kind of a duh?! Oh, <a href="http://www.infowars.com/the-real-benghazi-story-us-op-to-arm-al-qaeda-in-syria/">if Americans would only embrace the facts with open eyes, hearts and minds. </a><br />
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Obama needs to put a viable Syrian "use of force" proposal in front of the military, Congress and U.S. allies — a proposal the civilized world can get behind and support. It must include a definitive endgame, the mission must be clear and Obama must get Americans behind him, even those who don't inherently trust him like me.<br />
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The United States is a noble country, albeit seemingly morally and ethically devoid right now, and always has been despite the past and present bad citizens and politicians who have shaped history for the worse. If we go into Syria, we must triumph, there is no other choice. <br />
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I listened yesterday to the guest host on the Glenn Beck radio show. He was right, we can't let ourselves get fatigued. It's important to get out and enjoy family, friends and local surrounding and stay fresh and vigilant. While it is critical that we all stay engaged in this battle because our freedom and liberties are at stake, it's essential to stay lucid.<br />
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It is true, this fight against terrorism and radical Islam is thoroughly exhausting and at times feels hopeless. Our children are the light and hope, and should always remain the reason that we as a nation and individuals never give up the noble fight that is for and has always been about life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.<div class="blogger-post-footer">http://feeds.feedburner.com/ElephantUnderGlass</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03882346637641443675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4290985463685506482.post-37775518873712734002013-07-23T12:41:00.002-07:002013-07-23T12:57:11.689-07:00O'Reilly Throws "PC" Caution to the WindI sometimes struggle with Bill O'Reilly. Not because I don't respect him as a historian and TV personality, but it seems like he, at times, really tries to give give the benefit of the doubt on many issues I feel so strongly he should not. I suppose that's how freedom of speech goes, and that is a good thing.<br />
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Are there pockets of white racists in America. Of course there are, and shame on them. But, if you really dig deep and look at the facts and current statistics, it's clear that neither the Obama administration nor big talkers like Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson or Louis Farrakhan are driven to actually solve the problem and improve life for the people they supposedly care about so much.</div>
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8th grader leads Pledge of Allegiance back to Wellesley Middle School</h1>
<i>by <span class="meta-prep meta-prep-author">By </span><span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="http://theswellesleyreport.com/author/bbrown/" title="View all posts by bbrown">bbrown</a></span><span class="meta-sep meta-sep-entry-date"> | </span><span class="meta-prep meta-prep-entry-date">Published: </span><span class="entry-date">May 28, 2013 in The Swellesley Report</span></i><br />
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Students at Wellesley Middle School, starting today (Tuesday, May
28), have the option of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to start the
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Most 8th grade students, in response to a survey orchestrated by classmate<strong> Kyle MacKinnon</strong>
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indicated they wanted the option to say the pledge, and now every
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MacKinnon was inspired to bring the pledge back to WMS (it’s unclear
when it went away) after an old and worn American flag was replaced in
the courtyard at the urging of a former WMS student. MacKinnon’s mother,
Beth, says “Kyle realized that it would be really great for the
students to recognize and respect the flag. Bringing back the Pledge of
Allegiance was the perfect solution.” She credits “the countless hours”
that Principal Mark Ito put in working with Kyle to make the student’s
effort succeed.<br />
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The principal, who says the Pledge had not been recited during his
roughly 10 years at the school as a teacher and administrator, met with
Kyle multiple times throughout the course of the school year. “Not
knowing the outcome, I wanted it to be a learning opportunity about
initiating a request, researching/polling, proper steps, communicating
with appropriate parties,” Ito says. “I wanted to focus on the process
more than the outcome. I believe Kyle gained much along the way.”<br />
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Here’s Kyle speech from Friday, before the Memorial Day Weekend, at a school assembly:<br />
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<em>I first came up with the idea to get the Pledge of
Allegiance in Wellesley Middle School when the old American flag was
replaced in the courtyard. Someone had seen that the American flag in
front of the school was in need of replacement. At first I didn’t think
much at all about the event. After a little while a question had
developed in my mind….”Why would we replace our American flag but not
properly show it our respect?” At that point I knew I wanted to do
something. I talked with some members of my family and discovered that I
should work with the faculty of WMS and bring back the Pledge of
Allegiance. I started emailing Mr. Chisum the principal, at the end of
7th grade. 2 or 3 months later it was summer vacation. Mr. Chisum then
moved to the high school, and Mr. Ito became principal of WMS.</em></blockquote>
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<em>This year I worked very hard to make progress on my mission. My
first big step was when I sent out a survey to all of the 8th grade
students. 95% of students said they would feel comfortable saying the
Pledge at any time. If you don’t want to say the Pledge of Allegiance
that’s okay because you always will have the choice not to say it.</em></blockquote>
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<em>I really want students at WMS to understand what the Pledge and
the flag really mean. I see the Pledge as a way to give back to our
country and to respect it. Think about what you can do in America every
day and how fortunate we are to live here. America protects you from
people who don’t think we deserve what we have, and would want to take
it away from us. But most importantly it gives us our freedom, freedom
which people have protected for generations and even sacrificed their
lives for. We have many brave men and women that help protect our
country’s values so that we can always be free. We need a way to say
thank you, I am in your allegiance. When we say the Pledge of
Allegiance, we are not saying that America controls us, we are saying
that we are proud to be American. Even if you were not born in this
country or maybe you have dual citizenship, you are a citizen of the USA
and as a citizen we have duties. One of them is showing respect for
our country. I think that over the years people have lost the
realization of how great this country is, and by saying the Pledge every
day, starting now, we will come to a deeper love and understanding of
our country, the United States of America. </em><br />
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Separately, Wellesley High School began reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during morning announcements following April vacation.<br />
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Superintendent David Lussier says it’s actually state law to recite
the Pledge at school, so when students at the high school and middle
school noted its absence, the schools worked to re-introduce it. “For
me, the issue has far less to do with complying with the law and much
more to do with supporting values related to citizenship,” he says.<div class="blogger-post-footer">http://feeds.feedburner.com/ElephantUnderGlass</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03882346637641443675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4290985463685506482.post-74498498714225429682013-05-28T17:48:00.001-07:002013-05-28T17:48:14.510-07:00Benghazi, AP, Fox, CBS, IRS...What's Next?! Many in my circle are calling Obama's second term: The Age of Soft Tyranny. Frankly, I am not so sure it is <i>all</i> that soft. The idea of what's next isn't just kind of scary to me, it feels closer to evil.<br />
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Over the past several weeks and months, it has come to the nation's attention that our DOJ might be fibbing. I find it funny how no one, not even many of the GOP politicians going on Fox and other network opinion shows almost nightly, have the guts to come out and call it like it is: that the Eric Holders, WH staffers (can you say Jay Carney) and the Obama's of the world are willing to lie and spin to achieve their progressive socialist agenda. It's just that simple. <br />
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So it appears the IRS has made tax-exempt status requests for ONLY Tea Party / conservative groups a tad <wink> more difficult to obtain for maybe 100s of conservative groups...and possibly hundreds more.<br />
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As the most powerful "non-partisan" agency in government, the IRS and its Cincinnati-based, allegedly low-level scapegoats appear to have taken sides. Adding to the "you have to be kidding" factor: Lois Lerner's ability to testify at her council's recommendation and take the "Fifth" all in the same breath.<br />
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While the IRS scandal certainly made fundraising in 2011 and 2012 (who knows just when it all started) just a <i>tad</i> easier for Democrats and progressive left-wing ideologues who supported Obama, it was an egregiously and likely illegal tactic that we can only hope will haunt Secretary Timothy Geithner, Doug Shulman, that other acting IRS guy Steven Miller who just resigned, and Lois Lerner (currently on "PAID" leave) until the end of time (or their careers, whichever comes first).<br />
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To me, it remains kind of comical how mainstream media has become so uppity <i>all of a sudden</i>. They don't appear to mind so much the cover-up and mysteriously changing Benghazi talking points or how obliterating to liberty, not to mention illegal, oppressing those who differ in opinion can be. But boy, when it comes to spying on journalists and their parents and friends, watch out, the media wakes up! Sort of.<br />
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I suppose mainstream might wake up at some point. At this point, it's still a unknown. Who knows, maybe the ABC networks are trying to figure out how to smooth over the scandals with the "court of public opinion" on behalf of Obama yet again. Been done before. Or, maybe this internal attack on journalists will become a day of awakening for all media. While I have friends that are more cynical, I am still an optimist with the hope that "objective journalism" will make a comeback sometime before 2030. <br />
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Scandal and outrage, the underpinnings of today's soft tyranny movement, seem to remain on the radar — let's just pray the IRS, <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/05/20/justice-department-obtained-records-fox-news-journalist/">AP/Fox/CBS</a> and Benghazi are more than just fleeting headlines for the families of those murdered who served this nation with honor and our entire country's sake.<div class="blogger-post-footer">http://feeds.feedburner.com/ElephantUnderGlass</div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03882346637641443675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4290985463685506482.post-1310512343962361122013-05-06T21:09:00.004-07:002013-05-06T21:09:57.253-07:00Requesting Smart Preservation of Salt Lake City's Sugar House (NO Streetcar on 2100 South & 1100 East)…What’s Left of It! <br />
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We acknowledge the forecasted population growth for the
Wasatch Front, the increasingly poor air quality, and need for a thoughtful
public transit system. But the questions also beg: Do Sugar House residents
need to be solely responsible for the entire East Bench’s reduction of car
pollution? Why have bus routes been reduced along other local east/west corridors?
Why do the large buses carry so few passengers; why not use smaller buses? And
why isn’t there a proposal to turn the UTA fleet into low emission-only
transportation? </div>
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Where is the residential and transportation impact study that
our neighbors are requesting before a streetcar route is approved?<o:p></o:p></div>
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Little more than one month ago, the fate of our dear
neighborhood was decided at the Sugar House Community Council (SHCC) April
meeting by about 24 SHCC trustees and government representatives. No prior
notice was given for the straw poll they held that night. So, a few of us
turned out at the Board of Trustees meeting on May 7 to express our concerns.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Sugar House is special. But don’t tell that to the SHCC
trustees who told us not to clap or express our opinions outwardly during the
meeting’s 20-minute “Public Comment Period” where a few were granted permission
to talk about the biggest concern to address our community in months…which
wasn’t even on their agenda!<o:p></o:p></div>
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We were supposed to have known about the agenda. “Don’t you
receive our newsletters?” exclaimed SHCC 1<sup>st</sup> Vice Chair Judi Short. And, “Everything’s posted on our web
site.” <o:p></o:p></div>
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By clicking on the “SHCC Development Map” pinhead posted on
the SHCC’s main page, what one does find is a mere mention of the “Sugar House
Streetcar, developer SLC/UTA; to run
along the old rail line along Sugarmont Ave. The streetcar will run from the
300 W Trax station and end at McClelland St.”
Who knew it was supposed to end?! News to those of us thrust into a street-against-street
fight to keep the ill-conceived extension beyond McClelland off our front lawns.<o:p></o:p></div>
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The Sugar House Master Plan (SHMP) specifically calls out
“policies” by which we entrust our SHCC to uphold. Among these is “Evaluate methods to preserve
and enhance the character of residential neighborhoods in Sugar House.” The SHMP also defines a “gateway” as a prominent
entrance, important since they provide visitors and residents alike their first
visual impression of the community. The
SHMP also states that “gateway streets (defined by the SHMP as 1100 East and
2100 South) should be visually uncluttered, their views unobstructed,” and that
“overhead power transmission lines along streets in gateway and vista areas
should be removed.”<o:p></o:p></div>
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Ms. Short and her gang of trustees are quick to tout the
benefits a streetcar will bring to the businesses along both 1100 East and 2100
South. Has anyone checked out the Sugar
House Business District Proposed Boundary Map?
It ends at 1300 East abutting Sugar House Park, and to the north along
1100 East goes no further than Hollywood Ave. <o:p></o:p></div>
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And, what will happen to Sugar House Park? Where will the funds come from to maintain
this over-used and well-loved swatch of greenery due to the increased crowds the
streetcar is expected to bring? Questions it appears many who live on 2100 South are asking but the <i>Salt Lake Tribune</i> chooses not to: <o:p></o:p><a href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/56268756-82/east-streetcar-1100-route.html.csp">http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/56268756-82/east-streetcar-1100-route.html.csp</a>. </div>
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Shame on the <i>Salt Lake Tribune </i>Op Ed editorial staff who support one route over the other, baiting Sugar House residents off of one another. </div>
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How are any of the current streetcar proposals consistent
with the current SHMP? Unless of course there are plans in the works to change
the SHMP…maybe we just haven’t received our meeting notice from our respective
councilmen yet? <o:p></o:p></div>
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Needless to say, there’s federal grant money that we don’t
want to slip through the City’s fingers. It seems for this reason alone—because
at the end of the day it really is all about the money—that we’re making such a
hasty decision.</div>
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As part of his O'Reilly monologue, he mentioned tonight that the question "why did it happen" was superfluous. Miller is so right on. There is no amount of explanation or context that can ever justify the evil that occurred on the afternoon of April 15, 2013 in Boston on a sunny day at the end of one of the largest global sporting events of the year.<br />
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In fact, when innocents like the little boy from Dorchester MA are killed and maimed no matter whether it takes place here or overseas, there is NO justification.<br />
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As someone raised just outside of Boston along the marathon course, I know well the excitement and challenge of the 26.2-mile race that so many people around the world spend years to qualify to run in and train for. It's a huge achievement and sadly the joy of this year's race was snuffed out in an instant for so many regardless of what capacity they may have participated on Monday.<br />
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As the smoke clears and we find out more, I can say without hesitation that when we do find out who committed this evil act of violence against innocents that I certainly hope and pray justice is served to the full extent of the law. What I fear is that like 911, President Obama and his AG will find a way to somehow circumvent the definitions of "terrorism" and "war crimes" and move those finally charged with this heinous war crime through our criminal court system.<br />
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I hope this is not the case.<br />
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While I fully believe in the U.S. judicial system and the idea of "innocent until proven guilty," who ever is found guilty and is behind this despicable and horrific act of terror (whether they are liberal, right-wingers as so many mainstream media would like to believe, or a lone-wolf al Qaeda operative), in my opinion deserves nothing less than ... there are no words for what I am thinking. Seriously, I am that angry.<br />
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To all in Boston who experienced the horror of terror on Monday, my prayers and deepest sympathies are with you and your families. God bless all of you, God bless America.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Guess what?! I was right, it was MSNBC! 85% opinion, 15% news. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Even more fascinating yet slightly unnerving and somewhat distressing was the narrative holding up the headline. </span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Like: </span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">The Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism just released its</span><a href="http://stateofthemedia.org/2013/special-reports-landing-page/the-changing-tv-news-landscape/" style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;"> State of the News Media 2013 report</a><span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">,
which discovered that while CNN and Fox News can be expected to give
audiences about a 50/50 mix of news and commentary, the left-leaning
MSNBC dishes out a whopping 85 percent opinion to only 15 percent news.</span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Or: </span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">“Given the current liberal approach at nighttime at MSNBC,” the Pew
study stated, “it’s hard to remember that back in 2007, the prime-time
airwaves were split between liberals (Keith Olbermann and, to a lesser
extent, Chris Matthews) and conservatives (Joe Scarborough and Tucker
Carlson). Now, Al Sharpton, Rachel Maddow and Ed Schultz are linchpins
in an ideologically reconstructed liberal lineup.”</span></div>
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<b><span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">And how about:</span></b></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Brent Bozell, president of the media bias watchdog Media Research
Council, commented on the study, saying it demonstrates MSNBC’s claim to
be a “news” channel amounts to “a farce.”</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">“Pick any Orwellian nickname you want: the Ministry of Truth, the
Department of Agitation and Propaganda, but don’t dare call MSNBC a <em>news</em>
organization,” said Bozell in a statement. “No legitimate news outlet
spends 85 percent of its airtime pushing leftist commentary. Pravda
would be proud.”</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">I suppose none of this comes as much of a surprise to anyone who reads any of the major dailies (with the exception of WSJ) today or watches the news on TV or online. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Well, at least we right-of-center folk can take a smidgen of satisfaction and maybe even some cover too knowing that the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism has seen the light or at the very least sifted through and exposed a portion of today's cable news charade. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Times, Times New Roman, serif;">Of course, CNN rated higher than Fox when it comes to "factual" reporting still has me scratching my little old noggin. How about you? </span></div>
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