Hey,
As one example, the textbook said the the Exxon Valdez spill was not a big deal, and the international community commended Exxon for it's swift and thorough clean-up efforts. That was untrue.
I think the homosexual lobbyists can be very detrimental. To me there is little difference beyween a homosexual or evolutionary lobbyist, that lobbyists for causes I "beleive in" are not "sharing truth" or somehow more valid. The homosexual lobby can be detrimental if it comes at the price of something else. See Kevin Jennings push for the sexualization of children (with adults) and the moral depravity in that story. And he is not just a lobbyist, but a 'czar'. Can't be worse than Michael Taylor being Monsanto's lawyer (one of them) then working for the FDA, then working as vice president of Monsanto, then now back in charge of the FDA. Hmmmmm. Conflict of interest? All lobbys can be bad as they can push gov't to adhere to their policy and wishes above any others, at any cost...
The textbooks also were written by those who won the wars. They didn't tell us about Waterloo in History. In America they omit the burning of DC. Textbooks, sheesh.
As one example, the textbook said the the Exxon Valdez spill was not a big deal, and the international community commended Exxon for it's swift and thorough clean-up efforts. That was untrue.
I think the homosexual lobbyists can be very detrimental. To me there is little difference beyween a homosexual or evolutionary lobbyist, that lobbyists for causes I "beleive in" are not "sharing truth" or somehow more valid. The homosexual lobby can be detrimental if it comes at the price of something else. See Kevin Jennings push for the sexualization of children (with adults) and the moral depravity in that story. And he is not just a lobbyist, but a 'czar'. Can't be worse than Michael Taylor being Monsanto's lawyer (one of them) then working for the FDA, then working as vice president of Monsanto, then now back in charge of the FDA. Hmmmmm. Conflict of interest? All lobbys can be bad as they can push gov't to adhere to their policy and wishes above any others, at any cost...
The textbooks also were written by those who won the wars. They didn't tell us about Waterloo in History. In America they omit the burning of DC. Textbooks, sheesh.