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Editorial and Rants

Greek goddess Voula Papachristou was expelled from the 2012 Olympics for making a "racist" Twitter post.

John Carlos and Tommie Smith give the "Black Power" salute during the 1968 Olympics in Mexico.  They were paraded around like heroes by the liberal/Jewish media.

Marxist "thought crimes."  Coming to a country near you...

(gizmodo.com/5929952/newspaper-uses-photoshop-to-make-syria-even-worse-somehow)

The Kronen Zeitung is Austria's largest newspaper, with a daily readership of around three million people.  On July 28, 2012, those readers were treated to the top image of war-torn Aleppo, Syria - bombed out and desperate.

Except, as one sharp-eyed Redditor points out, that wasn't the scene at all.  It was just another Photoshop job.

Just to be clear, the family in the photograph is, in fact, in Syria; the original photo (on the bottom) came from the European Pressphoto Agency.  But merely fleeing a city ravaged by guns and mortars apparently isn't quite dramatic enough on its own.  The editors of the Krone - as it's commonly called needed this baby to sing.

"'Who cares?' she said impatiently.  'It's always one bloody war after another, and one knows the news is all lies anyway.'"

--- Quote from the book 1984 by George Orwell.

    

As you can see, the liberal boycott against Chick-fil-A for their anti-faggotry stance has been a rousing success!  LOL!




White students in public schools now have to suffer thanks to the failure of Blacks.  I'll bet liberals have no problems with taking the White man's tax dollars to continue funding these "failing" schools, though!  Change!  Believe it or not, I found this story on the Huffington Post...  However, like good little Commies, are censoring any comments which point out it's the Black students who are causing public schools to "fail" in the first place!

Failing Louisiana School Will Not Transfer White Students Out Because of 1960s Court Ruling

August 1, 2012 - From: huffingtonpost.com

Rayville Elementary School in Louisiana received a failing grade this year, based on the state's School Performance Scores.  Under the state's Public School Choice policy, eligible students in schools flagged as failing and in need of certain levels of improvement can transfer to an "academically acceptable school."

But an interesting and controversial issue has arisen that may actually challenge equal opportunity intended by the law.  In a letter to parents dated July 25, Rayville Elementary school officials inform families of the school's "F" grade and list two other institutions -- with letter grades C- and B -- that the parents can choose to transfer their children to.  But there'reds a disclaimer:

Please note that white students at Rayville Elementary School will not be allowed to transfer to the listed schools due to the present provisions issued in the federal Richland Parish School desegregation case.

The case in question refers to a 1968 court decision that, in an effort to maintain desegregated schools, prohibits white students from leaving schools if their departure could cause the school to be considered "all-Negro."

But the court's effort to cultivate and protect fairness may now be yielding the opposite effect, some say, as a number have called the issue "reverse-racism" and discrimination.

"We agree that it is, but unfortunately we're bound by federal law and we have to [here] to those standards," Richland Parish School Board President Kevin Epinette told WNYC.  He adds that the decision affects between 45 and 55 students at the school.

One Redditor notes that the situation doesn't appear to be hateful or malicious in intent, but merely "the application of conflicting laws," adding that "this shouldn't be too difficult to sort out."

Epinette told WNYC that the Justice Department visited the district in the spring and will send an official report with suggestions on how to "be able to get out from under these de-seg orders," but the process could take months.

This isn't the first time Richland Parish families have seen a letter like this.  A 2008 letter sent to families of Delhi Elementary School, estimated at the time to yield a failing SPS, were also offered a transfer option, but with a similar disclaimer:

Due to the court order, students may be offered a choice in the school in which their race would be in the minority.  White students may be offered Rayville Elementary School.  Black students may be offered Holly Ridge Elementary School or Start Elementary School.

At the time, Rayville, where the white students were permitted to go, was estimated to have an SPS at least 20 points below those for Holly Ridge and Start.

The letter out of Rayville elementary comes amid the inception of a new voucher program in Louisiana.  Under the new initiative, the most sweeping voucher program in the country, tens of millions of taxpayer dollars will be shifted from public schools to pay private schools, private businesses and private tutors to educate students across Louisiana.

The program is the cornerstone of Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal's bold effort to reform public education in the state.  Critics are concerned about funding and fairness -- vouchers would cover the full cost of tuition at more than 120 private schools, including small, Bible-based church schools.  Jindal says the program will spur school competition and expand parental choice.

Several of those religious schools that will be receiving public funds to take in new students from public schools also teach curricula that question the age of the universe, defying scientific evidence and theory and promote religious doctrine that "challenges the lessons central to public school science classrooms," according to the Associated Press.

Louisiana's School Performance Scores are based on varying combinations of testing results, attendance, dropout and graduation rates as well as growth and performance data.

Based on the SPS, each school receives a "growth target," which represents how much progress each school must make annually to reach state goals.  The SPS also serves as a determinant of whether a school meets federal Adequate Yearly Progress requirements under the No Child Left Behind law.  A poor SPS and failure to meet AYP could mean state intervention that range from giving students the option to transfer out to school closures and staff turnover or transfer to the state's Recovery School District.

Louisiana, however, is one of 32 states and Washington, D.C. thathave been granted waivers from NCLB under the Obama administration.

Why Goldman Sachs, Jon Corzine, and the Rest of Wall Street Will Never Face Prosecution From Democrats

From: zerohedge.com/news/confused-why-goldman-will-face-no-criminal-charges-heres-why

We learned courtesy of Goldman's 10-Q, that the U.S. Justice Department will not press criminal charges against Goldman Sachs.  This, despite Senator Carl "Shitty Deal" Levin (Jew), in one of the most bombastic kangaroo court spectacles on live TV ever, asking for a criminal investigation after the subcommittee he led spent years looking into Goldman, and in which he said Goldman misled Congress and investors (and according to which billions in fraudulent RMBS misrepresentations are all still only Fabrice Tourre's fault, at that time under 30 years old).

And so we pose the same answer, and provide the same answer, as yesterday, only flipped around: "Confused Why Goldman Will Face No Criminal Charges?  Here's Why":

Charles Schumer (Jew) - Member of the:

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