-Caveat Lector-

Of course education is not a priority in America.  If Americans were to
become well educated, they might begin to question...and who knows where
that might lead.

In order for the NWO to rule, the population must be converted into
mindless robots...a soulless workforce to carry out the bidding of the
global masters.  Instead of critical thinking, we are given propaganda and
ideology....a proliferation of rhetoric that masks and disguises the
growing social/economic  deterioration.  But no matter.  If the pain of
life becomes
too great...we have a plethora of drugs to help us escape: entertainment,
sports, legalized recreational drugs like alcohol and tobacco...and of
course, sex.  If that doesn't do the trick, one can become a
shop-a-holic.  Substance is replaced by spectacle......rhetoric replaces
dialogue and meaningful communication.  And if you sink into
despondency...well, according to the prevailing wisdom, you only have
yourself to blame, after all, right?  And if you really snap and do
something stupid, you might be shipped off to our own American version of
the gulag.

But besides building prisons, Americans have found a really great answer
to our economic decline: the gambling casino.  Almost every
state in the union has its legal rackets going....  Well, since our
leadership, in their infinite wisdom, has decided that Americans no longer
need "low-tech" jobs, the nation needs something to take its place.

Casino gambling!!!!!  What a blessing!!! Don't worry about declining
schools and neighborhoods, declining wages, who cares if mom or dad
no longer have secure jobs.... just give the wheel a turn...maybe you'll
get lucky.  Casino gambling in a winner take all economy makes sense,
doesn't it?  There's a logic to it.


On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Eagle 1 wrote:

>  -Caveat Lector-
>
> How about the disintegration of the composites of the NEA?
> Seems that would be more effective.
>
> eagle1
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter L. Sroufe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 11:41 AM
> Subject: [CTRL] billions for pentagon contractors-pittance for school
> books[socialists exposed]
>
>
> > -Caveat Lector-
> >
> >All the federal facilities of the Department of Education should be
> >padlocked.  NOW!!!
> >
> >Bard
> >
> >Visit me at:
> >The Center for Exposing Corruption in the Federal Government
> >http://www.xld.com/public/center/center.htm
> >
> >Federal Government defined:
> >....a benefit/subsidy protection racket!
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter L. Sroufe
> >> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 8:11 AM
> >> To: Snetnews
> >> Subject: SNET: WORST SCHOOLS HAVE FEWEST BOOKS [more spent on drug-abuse
> >> programs]
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> ->  SNETNEWS  Mailing List
> >>
> >> OUR WORST SCHOOLS HAVE FEWEST BOOKS
> >>
> >>  By SUSAN EDELMAN
> >>
> >>
> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> ----------
> >> ----
> >>
> >>  Many schools where fourth-graders flunked a recent state exam
> >> have shabby -
> >> if any - libraries, The Post has found.
> >>
> >> One big reason: The Board of Education, despite its $10 billion budget,
> >> spends a state allotment of only $4 per student on school library books.
> >>
> >> That $4 is only one-fourth the cost of the average hardcover: $16.60.
> >>
> >> Overall, city schools spend twice as much on drug-abuse programs,
> >> $30.41 per
> >> kid, as they do on library books and librarians combined - $14.81 per
> kid.
> >>
> >> In announcing that 67 percent of the city's schoolkids failed to meet the
> >> reading and writing standards of the new fourth-grade English
> >> Language Arts
> >> exam, State Education Commissioner Richard Mills reminded parents
> >> that every
> >> child should be reading at least 25 books a year.
> >>
> >> That's a struggle for youngsters in book-starved schools.
> >>
> >> "Kids need access to books," said Ray Domanico, education adviser for the
> >> Metro Industrial Areas Foundation, a group working in Harlem and
> >> other poor
> >> communities to beef up school libraries.
> >>
> >> "They need to be reading a lot. They need to develop a habit of
> >> reading. And
> >> many don't have books at home, so they really rely on the school
> library."
> >>
> >> This week, fourth-graders will face another rigorous test - New
> >> York's first
> >> statewide math exam. The three-part test will be administered today,
> >> Wednesday and Thursday.
> >>
> >> Last week's reading and writing exam requires kids to analyze all types
> of
> >> literature and compose essays. It was designed to prepare
> >> students for more
> >> rigorous Regents high-school exams.
> >>
> >> The library problem deeply concerns some parents and school board
> members.
> >>
> >> "Kids have got to have access to rich research materials - and to
> >> the thrill
> >> of research - to reach those high standards," said Ann McKinnon, a Queens
> >> mother who serves on the District 22 school board.
> >>
> >> City Schools Chancellor Rudy Crew has resorted to panhandling the
> >> public to
> >> help the Board of Education's poorest performers.
> >>
> >> Crew sponsors a ''Love to Read" literacy campaign, which recently ran
> >> newspaper ads with depressing illustrations of empty, cob-webbed
> >> bookshelves.
> >>
> >> "In New York City, this is as close as most third-graders get to
> >> 'Charlotte's Web,'" the ad said, adding that fun books "are
> >> absent from too
> >> many classrooms."
> >>
> >> In response, generous New Yorkers have coughed up $250,000 to put about
> 80
> >> books in each of nearly 1,000 classrooms - including those in the
> >> 97 schools
> >> on the list of the state's worst performers, and others in extremely poor
> >> neighborhoods.
> >>
> >> "We're trying to get to the most-needy schools first," said Karri
> >> Offstein,
> >> director of the drive.
> >>
> >> Meanwhile, even kids are trying to scrape pennies together for books.
> >>
> >> Third-graders at PS 137 in Bedford-Stuyvesant - where only 25.2 percent
> of
> >> fourth-graders passed the state test - held a penny drive this year to
> >> purchase them.
> >>
> >> They collected a grand total of $120.
> >>
> >> ''It's not much, but we'll buy paperbacks," said principal
> >> Carolyn Key. "You
> >> have to get it any way you can."
> >>
> >> A good library should have at least 10 books per child, experts say.
> >>
> >> But at PS 108, an average school in South Ozone Park, Queens - where
> about
> >> 32 percent of the fourth-graders passed the state test - the library has
> >> only about two books each for its 1,500 kids.
> >>
> >> "And some books are very old," said principal Gloria Petitto. "We
> >> try not to
> >> throw out unless we can replace, and there are many books that are not
> >> current or attractive to children."
> >>
> >> "They like the new ones, the ones that are beautifully presented. The old
> >> ones don't get the same circulation."
> >>
> >> At overpacked PS 246 in the Fordham-Kingsbridge section of The
> >> Bronx - where
> >> 26 percent of the fourth-graders passed the reading test - some teachers
> >> fill their classrooms with old books scrounged at flea markets.
> >>
> >> The school calls a small room with some computers and reference materials
> >> its library.
> >>
> >> "One of the big problems we have here is that parents are afraid to let
> >> their kids go out after school to the public library," said
> >> principal Frank
> >> Gonzalez.
> >> http://nypostonline.com/news/9166.htm
> >>
> >>
> >> Bard
> >>
> >> Visit me at:
> >> The Center for Exposing Corruption in the Federal Government
> >> http://www.xld.com/public/center/center.htm
> >>
> >> Federal Government defined:
> >> ....a benefit/subsidy protection racket!
> >>
> >>
> >> -> Send "subscribe   snetnews " to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> ->  Posted by: "Peter L. Sroufe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>
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