“In the providence of God, governments were intended to be the servants, not the masters of the people. This eternal truth needs to be emphasized and re-emphasized.” Elder Ezra Taft Benson

Dec 29, 2009

Let's Talk Education - Be Prepared for Unpopular Information

I have been observing different forms of education a lot and doing research over the last few years. I'll tell you my own experiences:


At age 6, my mom wanted me to be home schooled but my dad insisted that his children would not be 'weirdos' and enrolled me in the local public school. We lived in a tiny town. Almost all (if not ALL) the school teachers and school faculty were LDS (strong Christians). Everybody knew everybody. My dad was the seminary teacher for the high school which was on the same campus I attended. You could see the playground from our neighbor's backyard. Basically, it was the ideal situation. 


So I started first grade and enjoyed it. Shortly after attending school, my parents say I developed an attitude and that I didn't want to be around my family and little sisters as much anymore, but that I wanted to be around my friends. My dad visited our classroom which had pictures of the students' heros on the wall and half of them were scripture characters. The teacher and all the kids were LDS. But what he witnessed on the playground was appalling. 


There is a "pecking order" that exists in public schools and he said the kids were so mean and cruel to each other, or to the weaker or less popular kids. So they pulled me out, home schooled me, and said within a few days I was back to my normal self and the attitude was gone (not that I never got in trouble, haha... I received my fair share of spankings).


So, WHY my change in behavior in the "PERFECT" and "ideal" school situation where my parents closely knew the teachers and faculty? Where it was an "innocent" small-town environment? Where nearly every single person was an active Christian with high morals? 


BECAUSE OF THE SYSTEM. 


NOTE: I believe many teachers are wonderful, intelligent, kind, caring and WONDERFUL people who genuinely want to make a difference and do good. I believe parents feel they are doing what's best for their children, and in very few cases, public school IS what's best for some children from abusive homes, sadly. But the SYSTEM is corrupt. The people at the top of the system are corrupt.


Let's take a quick look at Horace Mann or more so John Dewey, who furthered Mann's philosophy and is considered "The Father of Education". His basic belief was to create the "commonchild" which means to separate or remove a child from his/her God and family. I don't want my children to be stripped of their values.







This was a comment on an American Thinker article:


"Government (public) education is unconstitutional. It DEMANDS that a citizen buy education services they may or may not ever use and must pay for all of thier lives whether they have children or not and whether or not they ageree with the schools philosophy and moral structure. By its socialist nature it must cater to the lowest commmon denominator and is by definition inferior to self selected education. If you want to see what happens when anything is made public just visit your nearest public restroom." - (Haha! I love the last sentence! So funny and so true...)




I've always felt that the way schools test your intelligence is totally askew (for lack of a better word)... I mean there are SO many different children with completely different ways of learning, remembering, applying information, etc. To take a standardized test and then judge a person's entire intelligence and academic capabilities is so inaccurate and limiting! 


I didn't get the best grades in high school (yes, I was home schooled but I went to public high school all four years) and was therefore labeled as an "average" student who would "somewhat" go on and do well in the world. Because one student had a letter "A" on their transcript, they were viewed in a completely different light than me who had A's, B's, and a couple C's (heaven forbid). However, I don't feel like I'm any less special or "dumber" than the person with lots of letter A's... 


MY POINT is that I don't feel public schools truly allow children to find their passion and then feed and nurture a desire to learn.


One interesting point that Brittany, my younger sister, brought up several months ago is that in school, the government doesn't want you to ask questions. THINK ABOUT IT - they GIVE you the questions they want asked and then give you the answers. They don't WANT you to ask questions and then go seek the answers yourself - they don't want people asking questions. They don't want people questioning anything. They want us to go with their flow and not ask questions. 


According to some studies and observations, generally speaking, public schools (compared to Thomas Jefferson education who has studied this and developed an opposite-effect learning system) kill one's desire to learn. How many kids do you know (other than brand new kindergartners or first-graders) wake up every day just REARIN' and excited to go sit through every single class they have and be academically stimulated?


About a year ago, I tutored 5 and 6-year-olds when we lived in Utah. The 5-year-olds (kindergartners) were still very sweet and innocent... but the 6-year-olds, the first-graders, were already affected by the pecking order and "survival of the fittest" theme that poisons the kids. They picked on sweet little Michelle who was quiet and shy and called her stupid and dumb just because she portrayed "weakness" to them. Michelle, of course, withdrew and became even MORE shy. The first-graders would do everything they could for attention and would bully the kids who weren't as loud or mis-behaving as they were.


OF COURSE their family situations take part in that: Are they disciplined at home? Do they have loving parents? Do they eat a lot of junk which causes worse behavior and hyperactivity? Even on the playground I noticed all the older kids as well. The fourth-grade boys were vulgar, crude, and even worse bullies. Kids do better when they are able to stay close to their moms and families who LOVE them, longer than four or five years.


The NEA - National Education Association - funds and supports groups like the GLSEN - Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.


DID YOU KNOW that in 1878, President John Taylor warned the people about sending their children to public schools? He did; but that counsel was generally ignored... I wonder why? Read what he said here. 


These are just a FEW of my many thoughts, findings, and opinions on Public Education: Government-controlled institutions producing what they want: blind sheep. 




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ProgressiveU (Just someone else's opinion)


Dec 22, 2009

Our Amazing National Anthem






Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,

What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming?

Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight,

O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?

And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,

Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.

O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave

O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?





On the shore dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep,

Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,

What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,

As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?

Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam,

In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream:

'Tis the star-spangled banner: O, long may it wave

O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!





And where is that band who so vauntingly swore

That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion

A home and a country should leave us no more?

Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution.

No refuge could save the hireling and slave

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave:

And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave

O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.





O, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand,

Between their lov'd homes and the war's desolation;

Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land

Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserv'd us a nation!

Then conquer we must, when our cause is just,

And this be our motto: "In God is our trust"

And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave

O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!


I've sung this (just the first verse) to my sweet baby before while putting him to sleep and it gave me goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes. To think of the sacrifice so many valiant men and women made to defend liberty, freedom, and a land given us by God is truly humbling. I'm so thankful to them. I need to remember them and our gracious, loving Father in Heaven more.




Dec 18, 2009

Global What?

Don't buy anything that says it's "eco-friendly" or "green" and "safer" for our planet. 


Fact: GLOBAL COOLING (like it was called in the seventies)... ehem, excuse me... I mean GLOBAL WARMING... oh wait, now it's CLIMATE CHANGE is a political hoax. "Going green" means you're furthering a political agenda of conceited frauds.


It doesn't matter if you use only one square of toilet paper. It doesn't matter whether you use paper or plastic bags at the grocery store. It doesn't make a difference if you drive a giant SUV or a dumb prius! Now, I do believe recycling is good, being frugal and thrifty is good, and we shouldn't be wasteful... but that's due to what prophets have said, not politicians.


Why would God who created us put us on Earth only for our progression to destroy everything and "accidentally" end mortality too early because we didn't drive the right kind of car? GIVE me a BREAK.


What will happen to the earth will be what Heavenly Father wants to happen. The earth is His footstool. 


Just look at how much Obama and Gore pollute the earth and do the very OPPOSITE of what they tell everyone else to do... they're hypocrites. Here are just a FEW places were you can read about it:




Anyway, just wanted to share that Climate Change is a big, fat, LIE.

God Bless America.


Dec 17, 2009

Thank Goodness for a Prophet of God on Earth Today

“The United States is not the kingdom of God, neither is England, Germany, or France….Satan has control now. No matter where you look, he is in control, even in our own land. He is guiding the governments as far as the Lord will permit him. That is why there is so much strife, turmoil, and confusion all over the earth. One master mind is governing the nations….it is Satan himself.” (Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 3, p.p. 314-15) (quoted also in The Great and Abominable Church of the Devil by H. Verlan Anderson, p. 157.)

Dec 5, 2009

First Post!


Merry Christmas, Y'all! Okay, I don't really say y'all, but I think it sounds affable. 

My name is Bree. I'm 21 years old, a wife to a great husband and a mother to a sweet little boy. I currently stay home with him and LOVE it. Life has its typical ups and downs for us... we're just taking it as it comes. :) I love music (opera, classical, Josh Groban, Celtic Women, modern country, and all pretty music). I am also VERY conservative and have strong, passionate opinions and views on certain things.

The latter is why I started this blog: to express my political opinions; but also to create an attractive, feminine source for other moms and women to read about politics. 

I've come across so many moms and women who say they know "nothing" about politics and "don't want to know" because there's just so much going on and it's controversial and hard to keep up. I, personally, think so many people just don't know what to think about anything going on politically or they don't know good sources to find things out; they just kind of go with the flow and stay out of it.

Whether you're conservative or not, you can come here to read up on things, ask questions, and learn NEW things. I do a LOT of research and a LOT of reading on a daily basis from many different sources and am eager to share my opinions on goings on. 

Hope you "drop by" often ~ Enjoy!