I’m shocked! Schools still have libraries? And Librarians? Home - by Cardigan - February 10, 2013 - 22:00 America/New_York - 24 Comments New Rochelle, N.Y. (The Weekly Vice) - Marisa Anton, a 33-year-old former librarian at New Rochelle High School, is about to face sentencing in a case that can only be dubbed “the case of the naughty librarian.” According to police, Anton was arrested last May after a 16-year-old student came forward and told investigators that he was being pursued by the school librarian, and when he rebuffed her advances, she seemed to double down on the pursuit. Investigators say an investigation was launched on May 27th after a student reported that he had been engaging in sexually explicit text messages and emails with Anton, who worked as a librarian at the school. The student told detectives that he was interested in flirting with Anton at first, but that he became increasingly concerned about the relationship as it progressed. “At first I was just kind of playing around with her and wanted to see how far I could take it, but she seemed to be very interested in actually having sex,” the victim stated in court documents. “We then started texting with each other. The conversations and texts became more intense and sexual in nature.” In April, Anton reportedly offered to pick the student up and bring him to her house for sex, however, the student stated that he never went because he was too nervous. In late April, the student reportedly invited Anton over to his house, and she accepted. Anton reportedly provided the student with a half-hour long back massage before the pair wandered up to his bedroom. That’s when Anton allegedly pushed the student onto his bed, began pulling down his sweatpants and asked “Is this what you want?” “I thought she wanted to give me oral sex and maybe have intercourse,” the student told police. “I didn’t want to, so I pushed her off me.” “She seemed very offended and left immediately,” the student told police “Later that day she texted me and told me she wasn’t offended.” After a cooling off period of a few weeks, Anton reportedly redoubled her efforts by sending the student two pictures of her breasts.
man.. bad luck hitting on the gay kid. She's going to be in a lot of trouble. If a dude did this to a young teen female, Anderson Cooper would be hosting 24 hour news coverage condemning the school system, men in general all the while secretly scouring the internet looking for the dirty pictures of the man...
The Eternal Sunshine of the Self-Brainwashed Mind Home - by BigFurHat - February 15, 2013 - 21:45 America/New_York - 8 Comments Ann Coulter In the hackiest of all hacky articles, Sam Tanenhaus, the man responsible for ruining The New York Times Book Review, has written a cover story in The New Republic, titled: “Original Sin: Why the GOP is and will continue to be the party of white people.” MSNBC has been howling this cliche for a decade — or, as MSNBC’s Chris Matthews said of Tanenhaus’ article, “a bold headline”! Being interviewed by a giddy Matthews — who has no black friends, employees or neighbors — Tanenhaus announced the startling fact that once, long ago, some Republicans supported civil rights! “In the 1950s, as I say in the piece you read, Republicans looked pretty good on civil rights under Eisenhower. We had the Brown decision, the Central High in Little Rock, where he did the tough thing and sent the troops in, and we had the first modern civil rights act.” It wasn’t a “tough” decision for Eisenhower to send troops to Little Rock in 1957. In the presidential campaign the year before, the Republican platform had expressly endorsed the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The Democratic platform did not. To the contrary, that year, 99 members of Congress signed the “Southern Manifesto” denouncing the court’s ruling in Brown. Two were Republicans. Ninety-seven were Democrats. As president, Eisenhower pushed through the 1957 Civil Rights Act and the 1960 Civil Rights Act. He established the Civil Rights Commission. It was Eisenhower, not Truman, who fully desegregated the military. Meanwhile, the Brown decision was being openly defied by the Democratic governor of Arkansas (and Bill Clinton pal), Orval Faubus, who refused to admit black students to Little Rock Central High School. Liberals act as if Eisenhower’s sending federal troops to Little Rock was like Nixon going to China. No, it was like Nixon going to California. Only someone who knows no history could proclaim, as Tanenhaus did, that the 1957 act “wasn’t great, it wasn’t what LBJ gave us, but it was something.” If Eisenhower’s 1957 civil rights bill was weak, it was because of one man: Lyndon B. Johnson. As Robert Caro explains in his book, “Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson,” it was LBJ who stripped the bill of its enforcement provisions. Even after that, the bill was still opposed by 18 senators — all of them Democrats. To the easily astounded Chris Matthews, Tanenhaus breathlessly remarked, “Not one Republican voted against that bill!” — as if the 1957 Civil Right Act was a Democratic idea and they were delighted to get any Republican support at all. Imagine a modern German historian saying: “Remember — it wasn’t just Germans who opposed the Holocaust. The English and Americans did too!” Such a historian would be beaten bloody, quite rightly so. The 1957 bill was sent to Congress by Eisenhower, passed with the intervention of Vice President Richard Nixon, and opposed exclusively by Democrats. Not “Southern Democrats,” not “conservative Democrats,” but Democrats, such as Wayne Morse of Oregon, Warren Magnuson of Washington, James Murray of Montana, Mike Mansfield of Montana and Joseph O’Mahoney of Wyoming.
The rewriting of history, allowed and cheered by the msm is a scary thing. Yet another reason we are continuing down this path of destruction.
This reminds me of the only time I've cursed out a teacher. I can say without question or hesitation that college professors (and now even high school teachers) regularly say the phrase "Well that's when Democrats were Republicans and Republicans were Democrats." I know I've mentioned this before, but I've heard that in multiple states at multiple levels of education from middle school to college. It's reckless and dangerous.
8) Meanwhile, back in LaLaland... The online game for killing SoCal cops like Chris Dorner did is already out. Here is Chris Dorner's Last Stand... http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/online-video-game-calls-dorner-true-american-hero-article-1.1266424