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Monthly Archives: June 2014

The Civil Rights movement failed.

30 Monday Jun 2014

Posted by nick pensabene in Education, First Amendment, freedom, Politics, Racial Commentary, Sociopolitical America

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Civil Rights, Government, Racism, Slavery

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How can we trust the same Government, which is merely an instrument of the people’s will, that took the well intentioned and just civil rights movement, including both blacks and women, and managed to legislate it to the mess we have today. The black community and our family unit suffer excruciatingly at the hands of special interest groups and those that seek to hold them back in order to use them as pawns in a much larger sociopolitical game of chess. Women have not become equal, they have merely chosen to become and flaunt all the less flattering qualities that are generally attributed to man. The black community could be equal but instead choose a life of servitude to their hatred, self appointed leaders, and suspicion of all who are not their color. This solidifies my claim that from every good there will be evil fallout arising in it’s wake, however in the instance of the civil rights movement, it was a virtual tsunami of ill effects and a mountain of bad legislation year after year that bring us to these times. Where words are a distraction and people are socially pressured not only to agree but to loudly proclaim that agreement under threat of loss of livelihood and ostracization by our new masters of the blindly emotional thinking political correct movement. You may ask and this is to what end, my simple answer is, enslavement for all, to ideals that no longer value achievement,  personal responsibility and honor, but instead hold symbolic emotionally charged blather as if it were substantial, measurable and positive.  Where we go from here is the choice of each and every one of us who knowingly or without forethought pull the strings on the giant out of control government that manages to mismanage all it touches. Freedom and equality is not given nor legislated,  it is fought for, won and maintained, it also allows no room for retribution,  because enslaving another to your values whether good or bad is still in the very end, slavery. 
~ Nick Pensabene

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College is not the solution.

24 Tuesday Jun 2014

Posted by nick pensabene in Education, Politics, Self improvement, Sociopolitical America

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college, debt, Education, student loans, tuition

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There is no greater waste of money in America in the year 2014, than the ridiculously exorbitant prices people pay for college. I truly believe it is in this country’s best interest to revamp our education system from the bottom up. It doesn’t need lots of money thrown at it, but through the practical application of common sense we can compete and maybe even close down these rip off private institutions of higher learning. We are being lied to and ripped off, companies that demand a college diploma are seperate themselves from a vast market of potential skilled employees. It is simple laziness and a dysfunctional inability to properly interview prospects. There are a few professional careers that demand college for obvious reasons,  such as engineering, medicine, law and sciences, but far too many are becoming indebted way over their head too early in life and can never dig themselves out. There are better options for this nation and it’s future, explore them seriously before you commit. ~ Nick Pensabene

Oh, what sad and ignorant fools we’ve become.

19 Thursday Jun 2014

Posted by nick pensabene in Education, First Amendment, freedom, Politics, Racial Commentary, Sociopolitical America

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football, freedom, offensive, Redskins, Washington Redskins

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They United States Patent office has revoked the Washington Redskins logo patent. In an effort to force them to change their name and logo. Plain and simple this is abuse of Government power in every sense of the word.  In our quest to eliminate religious morality in this country, we have now moved on to the religion of pandering to politically correct and the manufactured offense crowd. It really shouldn’t matter to the U.S. patent office if something offends some, do they not serve the interests of all Americans, including those like myself who love the logo. You have noticed I have not brought up American Indians, it is because they are not the ones offended by  the logo, there
are those that presume to speak for the totality of the Indian nation. They do not have the best interest of anyone in mind, they merely use the issue   as a method to wrest power and control from others. I’ll say this again and again, you can not legislate or legally act against offense, because it’s far too subjective. It always brings us back to the same question. Where does this end? We have seen where so many of the issues have lead us in the past, including those begun with the greatest intent. All abuse of power is evil and must be shut down wherever we may find it.
Meanwhile in the land of the emotionally driven fools on the left we have the boneheads at Msnbc a news network, many would disagree, refusing to use the word “Redskins” and even going as far as warning the few viewers it has if the word is going to be used in a video or audio clip. This appears to be the height of pseudo intellectual arrogance, but even that is a compliment when discussing that crowd. In answer to such stupidity,  those on social media are suggesting a logo change to a red Potato, as a jab at those that will be forced to choke on the name as they say it. Either way, I’m supporting the Redskins and which them luck in their upcoming litigation and appeal. This one deserves much attention folks as the government and their agencies both federal and local continue to run roughshod on our freedom and we just smile and say, “thank you sir may I have another”.
~ Nick Pensabene

“Too many Self righteous fools

18 Wednesday Jun 2014

Posted by nick pensabene in Education, Politics, Religious faith, Sociopolitical America

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#Fools #activism #awareness ribbons

We live in an age of Platitudinous activism, one in which the standard bearers are delusional and often have no credibility beyond the empty symbolic slogans which they espouse with disingenuous authority. The words are meaningless self proclamations of what they wish they were and the world could be, there is no substance. The truth and reality is anathema to these sheep, burning their skin like white hot coals, they recoil from it, and cring

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e when faced with it. Yet they continue on vacuously, blind to the world around them, like the walking dead, accomplishing nothing yet feeling accomplished.  ~ Nick Pensabene

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