Saturday, November 27, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and a great break from the things we must do to financial prosper in this life. I'm talking about school. Money sucking school. 

I cannot wait to be Bob Dylan this Monday. I've been doing research and I feel I must be off to do more.  Living History Museums seem fun, but I feel nervous....

Oh yea. Cannot wait to see Tracy with no basketball under her shirt...

Monday, November 22, 2010

Book Talkin'

I highly enjoyed the book talks our class did on Wednesday.  Listening to all the different book talks made me excited to read alot more books.  Regardless of them being children books or not.  I could see myself using this activity to tell my class about books, or having my students doing book talks to groups or the whole class.  I was having them do "commercials" of book talks.  Students might enjoy that.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Everest the Mountain

I decided at the beginning of class I would climb Mountain Everest.  I was informed of the cost of climbing and the high death rate that comes along with the intense climb.  I decided that climbing Mount Everest is apparently done by rich people with nothing better to do, people wanting to feel alive, lifelong goals and aspirations, or someone yearning to learn how to cherish his or her own life.  I feel if I had zero family left, zero kids, this would be something I would save for.  After completing the task, I am sure you would feel you could do anything. 

I never realized Mount Everest was sacred and worshiped in a sense by people called Sherpas.  Who all have the same last name, Sherpa.  How strange.  I feel allowing people to climb and trash their mountain, they are obviously getting money or their government is.  Either way, Mount Everest is beautiful and should be considered sacred.  Sacred to everyone in the world.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

VOTE and die.

I voted for Carl Twofeathers Whitaker.  Needless to say no one else in Tennessee did research, besides watching the TV and driving past Bill Haslam signs every 3 feet. Blah blah. Bill Haslam the millionaire wins, of course.  He wins because of the following factors:


1. He is a millionaire
2. His father owns the Pilot Corporation, which is a large petroleum company
3. He worked as chief executive officer of the chamber of commerce and Saks Fifth Avenue
4. He put all his money into commercials and signs, as well as daddy funds and corporation funding into his campaign. Makes me sick.
5. People only voted for him because when they went to vote all they could remember was the color maroon and Bill Haslam videos. What a good tactic he used, brainwashing
6. He claims to be a Christian, but is part of all the corporations running this country

I saw a video where he said he was not going to audit the federal reserve and after that I blocked his face from my mind.  If the rest of America does not wake up, then it is only going to get worse.  Sorry all my posts have been so political, but I find this blog to be soothing.

I am NOT a republican.  I am NOT a democrat.  I am a LIBERTARIAN for life. I use to  be an anarchist, but I've grown up and realized civil liberties are worth fighting for.

 

Friday, November 5, 2010

Geocaching

Geocaching consists of searching for a container of various items left behind and/or traded by other Geocachiers. By using a GPS tracking system one can find the general coordinates of the cache. The game or hobby is very similar to a treasuire hunt. Yet once container is discovered there are various items inside. Users are generally supposed to trade or give something of greater or equal value. There is also a log for fellow Geocachers to sign. The cache is stored in various area all over the country.

Dr. Paul

Ron Paul is a member of the 14th congressional district of Texas. He was born on August 20, 1935. Ron was a physician and medical doctor for a very long while. In 1988 he ran as a libertarian candidate for the U.S. presidency. His campaign gained followers. Continuing to run for congress in 1996, he was re- elected in congress. He then ran in the 2008 presidential election, receiving only about 6% of votes.During ihis service in office Dr. Paul has never voted for the bailouts, war spending, or congressional pay raises. He has received much slack from the republican party for his views on foreign policy and war spending. He has received even more slack from democrats on the subject of the second amendment, health care, and big spending.
During a recent straw poll vote Paul was shown to be in second place for seat as president, 1% behind Obama.
His son, Rand Paul, was recently elected as Kentucky senate seat. Both plan to introduce new legislation to audit the Federal Reserve.

Meeting at Jekyll Isle

In 1910 the was a secret meeting off the coast of Georgia. It's location is near the town of Brunswick. The meeting took place on Jekyll island. The attendees had one thing in mind. They planned to pass a bill that would give a private bank the power to govern the nation of America's money supply.On the evening of November 22, 1910, Sen. Aldrich and A.P. Andrews (Assistant Secretary of the Treasury dept.),Paul Warburg (a naturalized German representing Kuhn, Loeb and company), Frank A. Vanderlip (president of the National City Bank of New York), Henry P Davison (senior partner of J. P. Morgan Company), Charles D. Norton(president of the Morgan-dominated First National Bank of New York), and Benjamin Strong (representing J. P. Morgan), together representing about one fourth the world's wealth at the time.
 This was the beginning of a new time and the destruction of free market. The Rockefeller family, the Carnegie and the Rothschild family were all involved. Finally in 1913 the federal reserve act was passed taking away a gold and silver backed currency. Under Woodrow Wilson's term came the act that based all monetary policy on debt. The income tax, war economy, and foreign policy was then allowed to be delt with financially in private.