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See Students Try to Explain Why They Support Affirmative Action…But Not in Sports

Oliver Darcy and the team at ExposingLeftists.com has produced yet another gem of a video. You’ll remember that they’re the group that likes to go to college campuses and expose hypocrisy by asking students to sign various petitions. This time, they tackled affirmative action. And the results are both hilarious and disconcerting. From the video’s description: Many students support affirmative action,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 14/06/2011 15:29 Number of articles : 4

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See Students Try to Explain Why They Support Affirmative Action…But Not in Sports

Oliver Darcy and the team at ExposingLeftists.com has produced yet another gem of a video. You’ll remember that they’re the group that likes to go to college campuses and expose hypocrisy by asking students to sign various petitions. This time, they tackled affirmative action. And the results are both hilarious and disconcerting. From the video’s description: Many students support affirmative action,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 14/06/2011 15:29 Number of articles : 4

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Libyan Pupils Back in School in Misrata

Pupils returned to school in Misrata Tuesday, just weeks after rebel forces pushed troops backing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi out of rocket range. The town has seen some of the fiercest fighting in the country’s uprising. (June 14)

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JJ Abrams Admits Nerves Over Super 8 Casting

Newcomer Joel Courtney talks about the pressure of playing the lead role in sci-fi thriller ‘Super 8′, whilst director JJ Abrams reveals his fear over casting a fourteen year old who had never been on a movie set (June 14)

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Now, watch the video and then read this . Because it’s important to understand the filter here: The administration really, really wants privatized schools and Arne Duncan, the education secretary, is the head cheerleader — even though everything he claims about their success is a lie. It makes you wonder exactly what the real agenda is, doesn’t it? Duncan just announced that he’s getting ready to waive No Child Left Behind requirements for states if they agree, as the New York Times put it, “to embrace President Obama’s education priorities, a formula the administration used last year in its signature education initiative, the Race to the Top grant competition.” Frederick Hess writes about it in Education Week: So, let me get this straight. After barely convincing Congress to keep Race to the Top on life support, [Arne] Duncan is intent on unilaterally pushing his same pet priorities through the back door? He’s planning to offer regulatory relief only if states adopt reforms that are utterly absent in the relevant legislation? Facing backlash on the right and left over concerns that the administration coerced states to embrace test-driven teacher evaluation and the Common Core through Race to the Top, Duncan’s strategy is to double down? Well, no matter, I’m sure the Republican majority in the House will cheer Duncan’s enthusiastic willingness to lead. Or not… The National Journal’s Fawn Johnson wrote, “President Obama has called for lawmakers to rewrite No Child Left Behind by the start of the new school year. Now he’s giving them the second warning before sending them to the principal’s office: Do your job or we’ll do it for you.” Now, I know the President is a Nobel Prize winner and all but, back when I was earning my Ph.D. in political science, I don’t remember anything that empowered the President to issue Congress legislative deadlines or usurp Congressional prerogatives if the administration’s timetable isn’t met. Sandy Kress, former Bush administration education adviser, observed, “I don’t get all the drama. It almost has the feel of a threat to Congress.” At a time when Obama partisans are seeking to dismiss Tea Party critiques of administration moves on health care, auto bailouts, financial regulation, and the stimulus as conspiracy-minded lunacy, do they really not see that this is precisely the mindset that raises such hackles among critics? I’m curious whether any of the lawyers at ED tried to explain to Duncan that he’s not permitted to remake federal law on the fly , just because he and the President think it’s a good idea, or whether they’re cheerfully along for the ride. After having turned the Common Core into a hot button issue by tying it to the Obama administration’s federal agenda–drawing fire from GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney in the process–you’d think Duncan would’ve been more attentive to the signals he’s sending. You’d have been wrong. Is ED abashed about any of this, or even aware that this kind of brazen overreach is precisely what has driven Hill Republicans to distraction? Nope. Indeed, an ED press official sent around an e-mail advisory on Sunday that proudly linked to the stories on Duncan’s “I’m in charge” chest-thumping. Living in a nation of laws means that it matters not only what public officials do, but how they do it. Yet, as with “Edujobs,” TARP, RTT, federal funding for the Common Core, gainful employment regulation, and much else, Duncan has shown little interest in such highfaluting concerns. Rather, in the classic Chicago style, the attitude seems to be that if the administration wants to do it, that’s good enough–whatever the statutory or Constitutional complexities , and regardless of whether this is all likely to turn out as intended.

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Now, watch the video and then read this . Because it’s important to understand the filter here: The administration really, really wants privatized schools and Arne Duncan, the education secretary, is the head cheerleader — even though everything he claims about their success is a lie. It makes you wonder exactly what the real agenda is, doesn’t it? Duncan just announced that he’s getting ready to waive No Child Left Behind requirements for states if they agree, as the New York Times put it, “to embrace President Obama’s education priorities, a formula the administration used last year in its signature education initiative, the Race to the Top grant competition.” Frederick Hess writes about it in Education Week: So, let me get this straight. After barely convincing Congress to keep Race to the Top on life support, [Arne] Duncan is intent on unilaterally pushing his same pet priorities through the back door? He’s planning to offer regulatory relief only if states adopt reforms that are utterly absent in the relevant legislation? Facing backlash on the right and left over concerns that the administration coerced states to embrace test-driven teacher evaluation and the Common Core through Race to the Top, Duncan’s strategy is to double down? Well, no matter, I’m sure the Republican majority in the House will cheer Duncan’s enthusiastic willingness to lead. Or not… The National Journal’s Fawn Johnson wrote, “President Obama has called for lawmakers to rewrite No Child Left Behind by the start of the new school year. Now he’s giving them the second warning before sending them to the principal’s office: Do your job or we’ll do it for you.” Now, I know the President is a Nobel Prize winner and all but, back when I was earning my Ph.D. in political science, I don’t remember anything that empowered the President to issue Congress legislative deadlines or usurp Congressional prerogatives if the administration’s timetable isn’t met. Sandy Kress, former Bush administration education adviser, observed, “I don’t get all the drama. It almost has the feel of a threat to Congress.” At a time when Obama partisans are seeking to dismiss Tea Party critiques of administration moves on health care, auto bailouts, financial regulation, and the stimulus as conspiracy-minded lunacy, do they really not see that this is precisely the mindset that raises such hackles among critics? I’m curious whether any of the lawyers at ED tried to explain to Duncan that he’s not permitted to remake federal law on the fly , just because he and the President think it’s a good idea, or whether they’re cheerfully along for the ride. After having turned the Common Core into a hot button issue by tying it to the Obama administration’s federal agenda–drawing fire from GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney in the process–you’d think Duncan would’ve been more attentive to the signals he’s sending. You’d have been wrong. Is ED abashed about any of this, or even aware that this kind of brazen overreach is precisely what has driven Hill Republicans to distraction? Nope. Indeed, an ED press official sent around an e-mail advisory on Sunday that proudly linked to the stories on Duncan’s “I’m in charge” chest-thumping. Living in a nation of laws means that it matters not only what public officials do, but how they do it. Yet, as with “Edujobs,” TARP, RTT, federal funding for the Common Core, gainful employment regulation, and much else, Duncan has shown little interest in such highfaluting concerns. Rather, in the classic Chicago style, the attitude seems to be that if the administration wants to do it, that’s good enough–whatever the statutory or Constitutional complexities , and regardless of whether this is all likely to turn out as intended.

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Alice Madness Returns

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Troops Claim Weapons Cache Found in Syria

Syrian refugees in Turkey say President Bashar Assad’s security forces are killing anyone opposed to his regime. Meanwhile Assad’s troops showed what they claimed were weapons and ammunition seized in the restive city of Jisr al-Shughour. (June 14)

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Cedar Falls, IA Passes Law Forcing Residents to Turn Over Keys to All Properties (Video)

The Cedar Falls city government voted to demand all keys to properties belonging to local residents and property owners. Ordinance #2740 ( An unfunded city-wide mandate) was passed with a resounding 6 to 1 vote on Monday night. It demands … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 12/06/2011 18:03 Number of articles : 4

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Sony tears down Bloggie 3D, iFixit helps (video)

We all knew it would come to this, right? Tech corporations have apparently taken a cue from the blogosphere and started tearing down their own devices for all the world to see. Sony’s in-house gadget site SGNL opened up the company’s Bloggie 3D pocket camcorder , thankfully enlisting the supervision of Kyle Wiens, CEO of iFixit . But while he does seem genuinely intrigued at taking apart and explaining the way the 3D camera works, there’s not much in the way of the depth we’ve come to expect from the site, and Sony manages to make the whole thing a not-so-subtle plug for a newish device. Now who wants to buy a disassembled camcorder? I hear Sony’s selling one cheap. Continue reading Sony tears down Bloggie 3D, iFixit helps (video) Sony tears down Bloggie 3D, iFixit helps (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Jun 2011 09:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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