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The Voucher Monologues

Article from Trip Gabriel of the New York Times / Romney's proposal would end federal efforts like President George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind law. Nonetheless, as president, Mr. Romney would seek to overhaul the federal government’s largest programs for kindergarten through 12th grade into a voucherlike system. Students [...]

2012-06-12T15:44:08+00:00June 12, 2012|General Interest|0 Comments

The Independent Voter

Part of the reason this is such a fascinating year in politics is because the moderate voter could make or break this election. As I've said many times on this blog, I believe it will ultimately come down to the economy, whose recovery has been overblown, and that voters will [...]

2012-06-05T16:44:47+00:00June 5, 2012|General Interest|0 Comments

Kids’ convention in North Carolina

  Kassie Zohn, 11, and Ashley Zohn, 10, both from Monroe, N.C., design and create campaign posters at Kids Convention 2012 - a non-partisan event that featured separate stations where students could participate in civics-related activities and enjoy kid-friendly entertainment - at Charlotte's EpiCentre on June 2, 2012. The kid-friendly [...]

2012-06-05T16:06:37+00:00June 4, 2012|Civics for Kids|0 Comments

Marinated Chicken Tostadas

These tostadas from Family Fun.com sound great for summer nights on the back patio.  Grilled corn tortillas, shredded lettuce, and cheese provide a tasty bed for this chicken, but it's the Tex-Mex marinade with lots of lime juice that really completes the dish. Ingredients MARINADE: 1/2 cup fresh lime juice [...]

2012-06-04T17:20:52+00:00June 4, 2012|Whats for dinner|0 Comments
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