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Urgent action needed to support public charter schools in KY

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We do not have a great deal of time, so action must take place immediately. Please call the leadership in both the Kentucky Senate and House and request that they support public charter schools in Kentucky.
Please also call the Governor’s office @ (502) 564-2611.
Please contact your networks and have them call ALL House and Senate [...]

Louisville tea party news

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What’s Needed Most?  The RESTORATION of America

Dear Patriots,
Remember that old, broken down, dilapidated ‘65 Mustang that someone you know had in their garage for years?  Covered with the filmy dust of neglect, two tires flat, a window broken out and red paint badly faded?  And remember, after the [...]

Shovels, asses, and the promised land

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Over five thousand years ago, Moses said to the children of Israel, “Pick up your shovel, mount your asses and camels, and I will lead you to the promised land.”

Nearly 75 years ago, Roosevelt said, “Lay down your shovels, sit on your asses, and light up a camel… this is the promised land.”
Now Obama [...]

Tax day tea parties

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Here is a list of the Tax Day Tea Parties we are aware of around the state.  I am sure there may be more we missed and I apologize in advance.  This list was comprised of e-mails from various groups and members but may not be complete.  [...]

No charter schools stymies Kentucky’s bid for stimulus funds

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(FRANKFORT, Ky.) – If Kentucky wants to successfully compete for the second round of Race to the Top stimulus funding, education experts say it should pass a charter school law.
“Stimulus or not, Kentucky should be adopting charter schools because it’s the right thing to do,” said Richard G. Innes, education analyst for the Bluegrass Institute, [...]

A Moment of Clarity

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By Theresa Camoriano
It is hard to understand how intelligent people could pursue policies that we know will be very harmful to the country and will cause great human suffering, such as the recent health care bill, but now, thanks to Dennis Prager, I am beginning to understand.  Prager has explained that people on the left [...]

Sarah Palin, Conservative or Party Girl?

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by Jeff “Mario” Smith, Guerilla Reporter
March 28th in the year of our Lord 2010
The election of 2008 was a very difficult one for me to get through. Having declared McCain a liberal years earlier, and knowing that he turned his back on his fellow POWs and MIAs from the Vietnam War [See the DVD "Missing [...]

Reviving the Constitution

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Hillsdale College is working in a host of ways to revive the principles of the American Constitution. We invite you to join these vital efforts.
The 2008 establishment of the Allan P. Kirby, Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship extends the educational reach of Hillsdale [...]

Farm humor from The Patriot Post

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A Drug Enforcement Administration officer stops at a ranch in Texas and talks with an old rancher. He tells the rancher, “I’m here to inspect your ranch for marijuana.”
The rancher points and says, “Okay, but don’t go in that field over there.”
“Mister,” the DEA officer explodes, “I’ve got the authority of the federal government with [...]

Ask Your KY Legislators To Support Public Charter Schools

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For too long, Kentucky parents have had to settle for the status quo in their children’s public education.
It’s time to put parents back in charge of their kids’ futures.
Thirty nine other states allow for charter schools – independent public schools that are run locally, with input from parents and members of the community.
It’s time to [...]