They might not hate it If they were better at it.MAGA morons have made perfectly clear for years that they hate higher education.
They might not hate it If they were better at it.MAGA morons have made perfectly clear for years that they hate higher education.
lieThe public libraries around here have the card catalog online, so the kids all know how to use it. It is the elderly that need help.
Libraries are where hard working kids go to study. It is a way out of poverty for the smartest kids.
Absolutely true.MAGA morons have made perfectly clear for years that they hate higher education.
Best Buy, Chuck E. Cheeses, Krispy Kreme, and Coca-Cola are all alliterations and far more appropriate than the one that you noted, old man.Absolutely true.
They hate eating with utensils as well.
But again, while I understand liking the alliteration,
MAGA maggots are idiots, not morons.
I refuse to overestimate them.
One can potentially have a good paying job and be intelligent without attending college.They might not hate it If they were better at it.
It astonishes me that you - a person whom I believe to be an American adult - does not understand that his/her country had a Christian Founding.Your nap didn't help much.
You're repeating yourself. So again, The Constitution is as secular as a founding document could be. The one and only provision on religion not only provides no protection for Christianity it precludes the faith from ever receiving special governmental protection. As for the Founders themselves, not all were even Christians, several being Deists.It astonishes me that you - a person whom I believe to be an American adult - does not understand that his/her country had a Christian Founding.
The "Declaration of Independence" and the original US Constitution/Bill of Rights would never had existed were it not for the work of an English political philosopher named John Locke.
The ideals and moral/political/governmental principles in America's Founding were taken directly from John Lockes, "Two Treatises on Government, which was published in 1689 - in particular, Locke's Second Treatise."
John Lock was a very devout Protestant ( both of his parents were Puritans) his world-view was Christian theism. The ideals and political principles and government'a mechanisms and structures, etc, that Locke set down in his "Second Treatise" appeared to be of a secular nature. This however was not correct as they were they were deeply-rooted - and perfused with Lock'e - Christian theology.
One way to grasp the nature of Locke's political philosophy is to imagine that it was possible to bracket out all of the Christian religious component. If you did this , you would be left with nothing but irrational nonsense.
This one reason why John Locke is described by modern scholars as a "POLITICAL THEOLOGIST."
The bottom line is that America had a Christian Founding, and the man who was responsible for this - John Locke - has typically been "air-brushed" out of the picture (at least as far as the average American's understanding of their nations true history is concerned)
George Washington, in his first term in office said that John Locke was. (quote)..."the most brilliant man who ever existed."
As for Walt Whitman he was a dripping wet, romantic homosexual. You're welcome to him - if that's the kind of stuff that "rings your bell."
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You wouldn't know intelligence if it slapped its dick on your cheek.Thanks.
The unintelligent and thoughtless comments from the MAGATs on this thread show why your OP was necessary.
Now do Obammer, fucktard.All other presidents of both parties were stewards and advocates of America's cultural legacy.
"Although guest artists had been entertaining at the White House for more than a century, President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy made the White House a true showcase for the performing arts and their creativity and dedication provided a model for succeeding administrations to the present day.
Music in the White House during the administrations of Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter reflected a wider segment of American culture than ever before, with the appearance of jazz, gospel, ragtime, and popular song, as well as classical concert and vocal forms.
Ronald Reagan broadened White House musical performance to include not only classical styles as seen under the Carters, but Broadway, country, jazz and gospel, always with creative theatrical flair.
President and Mrs. George Bush recognized music as a supreme American gesture, a vital symbol of American life as it underscored every important national event, social cause and ceremonial mood in the White House. In June 2001, President Bush proclaimed the month of June, “Black Music Month,” encouraging “all Americans to learn more about the contributions of black artists to America's musical heritage and to celebrate their remarkable role in shaping our history and culture.”
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Music and Musical Performances in the White House Timeline
1790s Before the White House was completed in 1800, President George Washington and his wife Martha lived first in New...www.whitehousehistory.org
how so dumb cunt?Irony
What does the 1st Amendment say, retard?You're repeating yourself. So again, The Constitution is as secular as a founding document could be. The one and only provision on religion not only provides no protection for Christianity it precludes the faith from ever receiving special governmental protection. As for the Founders themselves, not all were even Christians, several being Deists.
retard is unaware of the basics.What does the 1st Amendment say, retard?
Our mentallly challenged Righties get by here by asking questions.What does the 1st Amendment say, retard?
The correct answer is:Our mentallly challenged Righties get by here by asking questions.