Wednesday, January 23, 2008

That's 1%

The four freedoms: To spend responsibly, to save reasonably, to choose morally, to behave rationally - these are the core principles of my candidacy for President.

That 1%

That 1% of DNA by which human beings differ explains the billions upon billions of irrational discrepancies in thought and behavior. This biological mystery makes for fun and games.
The post-secondary option that makes it possible for junior and senior high school students to attend college for credit sounds like a win-win proposition but because of union opposition and government funding for public schools, every counselor discourages the idea. Leniency applies to qualifications in that students need only be in top 25% of their class and take a test, but they will be penalized on their grade point averages because regular and advanced placement courses in high school are rated on a 5.0 grade point average and post-secondary are rated on a 4.0. The purpose of such an irrational, discriminatory rule may not be obvious unless one understands that public education does not aim to educate; it aims to perpetuate government funding for an excess of teaching jobs. Furthermore, any reference to the post-secondary program at a school must be presented with total lack of enthusiasm. So much for public education’s concern for the United Negro College Fund’s motto, "a mind is a terrible thing to waste."

A second example of a tragic loss of reason from that 1% of DNA comes from agendas driven by government grants that cascade taxpayers’ money into lost or fake causes. In my nearby Ross County, Ohio this past year, 750 cases of domestic violence were reported. A representative from an interested, government funded coalition, claims the higher rate (higher than what? ) stems from the local "culture of treating people as property."

Also, home gym users and tennis buffs put themselves under the knife for rotator cuff surgery - sometimes repeatedly - in order to maintain their active pursuits.

Travelers on Holiday vacations are willing to spend $899 a night for luxury hotel rooms.

Health experts claim that the solution to all problems is eliminating poverty. When eliminating poverty, however, causes the problems of earlier breast development and puberty in girls, they claim that these problems are caused by malignant factors brought on by the elimination of poverty.

Lastly, The perfume industry is a $31 billion dollar colossus. Think about it - humanoids spend $31 billion on evanescence.

Differing DNA in human beings lends itself to lies as well as truth, but the strange and inexplicable application of either to human behavior still remains a mystery.

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