User Profile: deskjockey

Member Since: September 20, 2012

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  • I am pretty sure the generation before hers helped a bit.

  • Searcher619: Prove it. I love these statements with no facts included. Just which societies/cultures are you speaking of?? Are you speaking of extended families. Extended families that live together still have parents and children. Just because grandma lives with you does not mean she is a legal guardian. Last time I checked every kid born on Earth has two parents.

  • The key to this story is his last vote. Obama made it very clear what he was going to do with Dems who voted against Toomey-Manchin.

  • At Popp40, I don’t believe he actually graduated from Emory. However, I went to med school there, which is on the same campus as the undergrad. A majority of students seemed to be extremely rich, little brats who were basically illiterate. Not everyone, mind you, but there were a fair number of little Paris Hiltons walking around in Prada skirts that didn’t cover their A$$e$$. But it makes sense. Emory tuition is astronomically high and the public school system in GA is good. They have a scholarship program for the best high school students who basically go to public universities for free (the HOPE scholarship). So Emory gets the rich, useless idiots. From what I have read about his bio, he would have fit in beautifully.

  • to pub: Wow, can I read? Can you? Critical thinking means that you listen to what someone says and then contemplate it. I can put both of her comments together. First she said that we need a collectivist view of child rearing. Then she said that she was going to stop grading papers inplying that teaching those students is part of ‘collectively’ caring for those children. Do you have fun being a useful idiot. Don’t worry about my kids. They are learning how to think not what to think. I don’t indoctrinate my kids. My husband (surgeon) and myself (internist) have plenty of capability to teach our children and allow then to learn by exposing them to all kinds of thought. I am sure your liberal parents and your liberal public school education prepared you well to question what you were being taught and make good arguments rather than just personal attacks to support you views. Oh wait. Guess not.

  • I am sorry…silence. I guess you missed the multitude of responses. And just because you progressive idiots keep clamoring about a village raising an idiot, I mean, a child doesn’t mean we have to agree. A village raises nothing. Parents raise children. Your 1960′s slogans are old and tired and have been completely destroyed by actual statistics from the last 40 years. A slogan is not an argument.

  • “But they should be able to do so in a community that provides safe places to play, quality food to eat, terrific schools to attend, and economic opportunities to support them. No individual household can do that alone.” You wanna bet. I clothe my children, provide them a safe place to play, feed them quality food, provide “terrific” education (homeschooled and co-oped), and economic opportunities. It’s called being a parent. Get out of my backyard! And by the way, i also volunteer at public schools, give money to charity and my church to feed poor children and do community outreach just like many other families I know, but I don’t take the place of those children’s parents and neither do you you stupid moron. Just because you teach them for a couple of hours a week for a semester of their lives (and obviously important material) you are not a parent. You probably don’t know the names of half your students. Any kid taking that class would probably do much better if she did return the paper to the parents and let them grade it. At least they could see what crap she is teaching them.

  • The whole album sucks. I love Brad Paisley and I love his songs about fishing and camouflage and his love songs. But it’s like this album he was all the sudden saying, “I want to be relevant.” But the songs suck!!!! Bummer summer. Really, Brad. That was the best rhyme you could come up with. His songs WERE so witty and funny. That’s why they had appeal even with non-country folks. My favorite is that in like 3 of his old songs he talks about how he isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer and how he barely made it through school. But now he is a historian, a political scientist and an ambassador all rolled into one. Please go back to Country songs, Brad. Marvin Gaye is dead and you aren’t he. I blame the California wife. I think she is the one putting all of this liberal, multicultural crap in his head.

  • Next Move for the Toxic Tea Party

    April 8, 2013 at 1:41pm

    In reply to soybomb315_II.

    The tea party failed…Really. How so? What you and this idiot writer seem to have completely ignored are the facts. This is a movement that at the most conservative estimates began in 2007. We are battling a two party system where the parties in question are over 150 years old and a progressive movement that is 100 years old. So we didn’t win the presidency in 6 years. Oh no! Maybe we should all quit and go home. ‘Freedomworks is irrelevant.’ You’ve got to be kidding me. These are the guys who introduced the world to guys like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. These are the guys staging marches on Washington. Keep it up Republicans, keep coming after us. It just makes us hungrier. Can you say 2010? I can. That was just the beginning.

  • Barry jealous? Moo is gonna lose it.