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i'm not talking about homeschooling, so all the letters. i like homeschooling.when it's for the purpose of indoctrination as i do want my kid access to any ideas except what goes on in this household, you've got a problem, especially if the indoctrination includes no global warming is real, evolution is not true. and by the way all those universities don't go. just they forgot to leave you to the man of his choice and be subservient woman that i am speaking from the point of view of the homeschooling mother and i talk in "sex, mom, & god" about how unfortunate one of the things they did with mary pride which made homeschooling manuals and educate them out of the mainstream. the caveat to this to this and that days i often get asked in media about these issues. put on a wider lens or a minute. what's going on here? is not about american politics and rights of the religious right although it is about that. but what my book, "sex, mom, & god" talks about is a small part of a worldwide phenomenon and that is the collision between fundamentalist religion of all kinds
i'm not talking about homeschooling, so all the letters. i like homeschooling.when it's for the purpose of indoctrination as i do want my kid access to any ideas except what goes on in this household, you've got a problem, especially if the indoctrination includes no global warming is real, evolution is not true. and by the way all those universities don't go. just they forgot to leave you to the man of his choice and be subservient woman that i am speaking from the point of view of the...
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our series of some of programmes in twenty eleven looked at the city's homeschools restaurants waterways attractions and various some activities for visitors to enjoy . a city of palaces and museums broad avenues and winding canals simply this place history has provided the city with a wealth find textual and artistic treasures. oh the best time to be here is the summer for sure i just love it brilliant love all the beautiful buildings the architecture everything the people they're so happy in the time this goes far the expectation is incredible is something. you can only dream about. is about the hermitage museum and the spectacular fountains of peterhof rivaling such world museums as the loser in paris and the metropolitan in new york. truly is a cultural wonder. and peterhof which is often referred to as the mission best sign is one of the most breathtaking sights and popular tourist destinations in russia. now one thing i love about my job here at all it's his the crazy adrenaline filled activities i'm constantly asked to try out speed boats planes jumping heights being set on fire t
our series of some of programmes in twenty eleven looked at the city's homeschools restaurants waterways attractions and various some activities for visitors to enjoy . a city of palaces and museums broad avenues and winding canals simply this place history has provided the city with a wealth find textual and artistic treasures. oh the best time to be here is the summer for sure i just love it brilliant love all the beautiful buildings the architecture everything the people they're so happy in...
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since she's homeschooled, she's able to travel the world for the top competitions. lakey's mastered some amazing techniques -- like this one. >> where you're going on the wave and then you launch into the air and grab your board and do a 360 and then land back on the wave. >> that's called an air reverse. like just about all individual sports, surfing is judged on a combination of factors. >> to judge competitive surfing, it's on a scale from 1 to 10 -- 10 being the best, 0.1 being the worst. it depends on the wave and what the wave offers you. but most of the time, it's how well you surfed the wave, so if you maximized every opportunity you got. they would want to see someone do, like, a turn and then go straight from that into an air reverse, like we were talking about earlier. >> surfing comes from hawaii. early boards were made out of wood and were rather heavy. today, most boards are made out of lightweight foam. the one lakey uses is a new design. >> it's super-, super-wide. the tail's really wide, as well, and it's thicker than normal. it goes really, really
since she's homeschooled, she's able to travel the world for the top competitions. lakey's mastered some amazing techniques -- like this one. >> where you're going on the wave and then you launch into the air and grab your board and do a 360 and then land back on the wave. >> that's called an air reverse. like just about all individual sports, surfing is judged on a combination of factors. >> to judge competitive surfing, it's on a scale from 1 to 10 -- 10 being the best, 0.1...
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only to be enjoyed after marriage that those things that barely registered on her to do list like homeschooling me. so i capitalize the words such as sen, a god, love, a girl, and also words like him when referring to god. not doing this as a theological statement but a nervous tick left over from my childhood and to signal what looms large to my mother and still looms large to me. blessed the lucy and jericho may live a few hundred feet up the street i walk to their house every day and collect them for playing time. she talks to me and jack is just six months old and samples my nose but does not say much. lucy likes to be carried. her big brown eyes and the 18th century houses allowed us to see which of the ubiquitous flags are wrapped around the flagpole and which are breathing free in the ocean breeze. when we get to my house lucy commands made to read the tale of two bad myers. a story about two bad vice who mistake adolph house dinner for real food. when they discover them ham and fish and putting cannot be eaten they smashed up the food in revenge then ransack the doll house for ago when
only to be enjoyed after marriage that those things that barely registered on her to do list like homeschooling me. so i capitalize the words such as sen, a god, love, a girl, and also words like him when referring to god. not doing this as a theological statement but a nervous tick left over from my childhood and to signal what looms large to my mother and still looms large to me. blessed the lucy and jericho may live a few hundred feet up the street i walk to their house every day and collect...
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but this year i have run into evangelicals and homeschoolers. i think his appeal this year is somewhat broader than it has been and also as ken sorenson, michele bachmann's recently departed campaign chairman as he was joining ron paul forces, he said these people who support ron paul, it doesn't matter if there's five feet of snow on the ground caucus night, which thankfully it does not look like there will be, these people are going to show up. gwen: intensity, jeff? >> i think there is intensity, no question. the only question for ron paul is what is his ceiling of support? you hear every other candidate, really every single candidate from mitt romney to newt gingrich to rick perry to michele bachmann going after ron paul on his foreign policy views. they say he has dangerous views. rick santorum perhaps crystallizes this argument as good as anything. he said, the things you like most about ron paul, the slashing the -- slashing the size of government, cutting the deficit, he won't be able to do because he can't pass a bill in congress, accor
but this year i have run into evangelicals and homeschoolers. i think his appeal this year is somewhat broader than it has been and also as ken sorenson, michele bachmann's recently departed campaign chairman as he was joining ron paul forces, he said these people who support ron paul, it doesn't matter if there's five feet of snow on the ground caucus night, which thankfully it does not look like there will be, these people are going to show up. gwen: intensity, jeff? >> i think there is...
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he is working hard and cultivating the homeschool network that mike huckabee used to a great effect in 2008. this sets up nicely for rick santorum to surge if that is where the iowa voters go. >> chris: is there any way to stop a slide and turn it around before tuesday? >> he has been inundated with attack ads. i don't know how he could undo it at this point. a lot of people are still undecided. they look to trend toward santorum. michele bachmann's way what chair left and went to paul's campaign. that shows you are watching bachmann lose somebody, which is good for santorum. the more you see people moving away from bachmann, the more you can expect maybe the people to start moving toward santorum. >> chris: i am surprised that gingrich spent final days talking about the process and negative ads, the old newt, the new newt. not talking about message. >> i think it's because he has been on the receiving end of a barrage of negative ads. i am not sure there is an alternative. i'm not sure that polls are -- the sample is so small. this is a distorting element in any poll. lacking, another
he is working hard and cultivating the homeschool network that mike huckabee used to a great effect in 2008. this sets up nicely for rick santorum to surge if that is where the iowa voters go. >> chris: is there any way to stop a slide and turn it around before tuesday? >> he has been inundated with attack ads. i don't know how he could undo it at this point. a lot of people are still undecided. they look to trend toward santorum. michele bachmann's way what chair left and went to...
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poured down on the region floodwaters from a tropical storm raced down the mountain slopes through homeschooling hundreds of thought is a continue to search for more than two hundred missing people many who were swept out to sea when the waters struck. a demonstration in congolese neighborhood of brussels turned violent before the ruling by the democratic republic of congo a supreme court to uphold this week sri presidential elections belgium. questioned his action and corruption claims hold almost half of all votes in the ballot but the results were met by angry protests nationwide. ten people have been killed and hundreds injured as clashes between the egyptian military and civilian protesters. demonstrators are demanding power be transferred from the military to civilian authority protest after forces moved in to disperse and the city friday. the last remaining u.s. troops left iraq signaling an official end to the nine year war. because i carried soldiers across the border to kuwait on sunday morning as a broker by the end of the war i did this week along with iraqi prime minister maliki a c
poured down on the region floodwaters from a tropical storm raced down the mountain slopes through homeschooling hundreds of thought is a continue to search for more than two hundred missing people many who were swept out to sea when the waters struck. a demonstration in congolese neighborhood of brussels turned violent before the ruling by the democratic republic of congo a supreme court to uphold this week sri presidential elections belgium. questioned his action and corruption claims hold...
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he has worked hard trying to tap and exploit the same network of homeschoolers and christian conservatives that mike huckabee used in 2008 to propel him to a good victory. so santorum may well be able to do that. gregg: ron paul has been fending off criticism over a bunch of newsletters from many, many years ago some characterized as racist, homophobic, anti-semetic tick, so forth, he disavows them. is his organization strong enough to trump all those newsletters? >> that's a really good question. it is hard to tell at this point. what you can say about ron paul supporters, they are loyal, they are intense and they are enthusiastic. how many will be there, how many they can get out to the polls that remains an open question. he had something starting on december 2th called christmas with ron paul. he brought in 500 volunteers around the country. the goal to knock on doors, make phone calls, man phone banks. get people enthusiastic to ron paul and get them to the polls on january 3rd. gregg: quickly, what happened to newt gingrich? he was on top with a commanding lead about a month ago. he
he has worked hard trying to tap and exploit the same network of homeschoolers and christian conservatives that mike huckabee used in 2008 to propel him to a good victory. so santorum may well be able to do that. gregg: ron paul has been fending off criticism over a bunch of newsletters from many, many years ago some characterized as racist, homophobic, anti-semetic tick, so forth, he disavows them. is his organization strong enough to trump all those newsletters? >> that's a really good...
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paul comes from a variety of passionate groups, youth, tea party members and homeschoolers.w host says paul has a good clans of pulling off an upset in this state. >> organizationally, he is very well organized. has a devoted following. he also has several people around the state, people that i know who have done a very good job, for lack after better word, evangelizing the ron paul governance. >> he has a folksy style that plays well, not just under iowa but also with the breakfast crowd in a new hampshire deli. he also has though, what some conservatives see as political baggage. particularly on foreign pollty. paul wants it end all foreign aid, including to key u.s. jly, iz real and want a smaller role on the world stage. that might make it you've tougher for paul it sell his message beyond iowa caucuses. >> his supporters are very passionate and will do anything for him. it is a little bit difficult for ron paul to expand his list of supporters. he is not going to take a lot of people who previously were hard core republicans a hard core dem krts and become ron paul supp
paul comes from a variety of passionate groups, youth, tea party members and homeschoolers.w host says paul has a good clans of pulling off an upset in this state. >> organizationally, he is very well organized. has a devoted following. he also has several people around the state, people that i know who have done a very good job, for lack after better word, evangelizing the ron paul governance. >> he has a folksy style that plays well, not just under iowa but also with the breakfast...
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[applause] ♪ >> sounds like a good deal of your son's education is homeschooling, like their leadershipning. i am delighted to be here today in partnership with "the washington post." to our next leader, sheila bear served as the chair of the federal deposit insurance corp. from 2006 to 2011, leading that agency's efforts to help stem the u.s. financial crisis. many believe that she was an essential part a great depression in this country. under her leadership, the fdic climbed to the number one spot in the 2011 best places to work in the federal government rankings, another sign of her leadership. she pushed hard for an aggressive mortgage refinancing program to help homeowners in financial straits. manage a number of large failed institutions at the height of the crisis and played a key role in crafting financial reforms eventually approved by congress. the fdic, normally a low-profile agency, held a prime spot during the financial crisis because of her leadership. they were tough years, but she impressed upon her staff and on others the importance of the agency's mission -- protectin
[applause] ♪ >> sounds like a good deal of your son's education is homeschooling, like their leadershipning. i am delighted to be here today in partnership with "the washington post." to our next leader, sheila bear served as the chair of the federal deposit insurance corp. from 2006 to 2011, leading that agency's efforts to help stem the u.s. financial crisis. many believe that she was an essential part a great depression in this country. under her leadership, the fdic...
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important to my constituents is reform of the military recruiting system to include graduates of homeschooling and virtual schools. i see military services opportunity and fulfilling and these are extraordinary patriots who deserve the opportunity to serve. the conference agreement would make the chief of the national guard bureau a member of the joint chiefs of staff. furthermore, the agreement clarifies the legal authority for oversight of arlington national cemetery, a national shrine, for veterans. i believe this bill is strong in the multiple provisions dealing with sexual assault and provides new authority such as temporary early retirement to ease the impact of future military personnel reductions. i urge all my colleagues to support the conference report. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from washington. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. may i first inquire as to how much time each person has left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington has 10 minut
important to my constituents is reform of the military recruiting system to include graduates of homeschooling and virtual schools. i see military services opportunity and fulfilling and these are extraordinary patriots who deserve the opportunity to serve. the conference agreement would make the chief of the national guard bureau a member of the joint chiefs of staff. furthermore, the agreement clarifies the legal authority for oversight of arlington national cemetery, a national shrine, for...