We Need Education Not Indoctrination March 20, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Politiocal Philosophy.Tags: critical thinking, Dr. Robert Owens, Education, indoctrination, progressive education, Progressivism
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After more than twenty years as a Pastor/House Painter I returned to school in my forties to become a History professor. I saw that the lack of a historical perspective was an important part of the foundation of a dumbed down herd of sheeple being systematically programmed by the Progressive Educational Complex.
Watching my son go through public school and being involved in community liaison committees I saw that education in America was no longer attempting to teach people how to think they were instead teaching people what to think. I was determined to try my best to stand against the wave. A decade of full time school and work later and I was teaching college.
I was privileged to help build a dual enrollment program that allowed high school students earn college and high school credit from the same class. The last year I was involved in this program over ninety students graduated with their AA and the High School Diploma at the same time. I appreciated the opportunity to help these young people get a leg up on their educational careers.
During this experience I was tasked with observing the work of various high school teachers involved in the program. I found many doing more indoctrination than education. Here was a typical assignment in a political science class: Watch Michael Moore’s documentary “Fahrenheit 11/9” and then write an essay about how many lies President Bush told the American people to trick them into going to war.
I told the teacher that no matter what we think about the War in Iraq her assignment was not objective in any way and was designed to influence the performance and views of the students.
When I finally had the opportunity to administer a Political Science Department at a major university I told the professors that our goal should be for students to ask us after the class was concluded, “Are you a conservative or a liberal?” We should be that even handed. We should strive to guide our students into critical thinking not herd them into any prescribed ideology.
After more than twenty years as an educator and administrator I see that so many of our teachers come out of progressive schools spouting progressive dogma and blinded by their world view to the validity of any other way of thinking that they are molding future generations into clones of those who molded them.
People with conservative views often wonder how their own children turn into Obama zombies blindly saluting the flag of Planned Parenthood and worshiping at Al Gore’s altar of global warming while mouthing every PC platitude ever invented by the ACLU. It shouldn’t be surprising when this happens. We are being taxed to pay people to compress young skulls full of mush into mind numbed robots ready to march to the polls and vote for Nancy Pelosi or someone just like her.
It is time to put a stop to this.
And a state delegate from Virginia has a great idea on how to do this. Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates Dave LaRock explains that his resolution asks the Board of Education to come up with a code of ethics for teachers in grades K-12. Like the federal Hatch Act, LaRock’s resolution inspired by conservative pundit David Horowitz would prevent individuals from using their position to promote their political views or support a specific candidate.
This seems like commonsense education control to me.
Contact your local state Representative or Senator and ask them to sponsor a similar bill in your state. Let’s see if we can wrest control of education out of the hands of the progressive operatives who have captured it. It took the progressives more than 100 years to subvert the Republic it may take us just as long to bring it back.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens
Dr. Owens’ Next Book Signing Event March 19, 2018
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When: Friday March 23 4 PM – 9 PM
Saturday March 24 9 AM – 5 PM
Sunday March 25 9 AM – 3 PM
Where: Sergeant Bluff Community Center
903 Topaz Dr
Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054
Bring in a book to be signed or purchase one new. All ten of Dr. Owens’ titles will be available. His books include: Two novels –America’s Trojan War, and a sequel America’s Odyssey: You Can’t Go Home Again. Three books on Political Science: The Constitution Failed, Constitutional Philosophy in Action, and Then Came Trump. Three History Books: America Vol. One: Colonial History, The Azusa Street Revival, and America Won the Vietnam War! And a book on Leadership: COGIC History: The Dark Years. All of these books are available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
Dr. Owens’ Book Signing Event March 16, 2018
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When: Saturday March 10 9 AM – 5 PM
Sunday March 11 9 AM – 4 PM
Where: Survival & Green Living Expo
Lake County Fairgrounds
1060 East Peterson Rd
Grayslake, Illinois 60030
Bring in a book to be signed or purchase one new. All ten of Dr. Owens’ titles will be available. His books include: Two novels –America’s Trojan War, and a sequel America’s Odyssey: You Can’t Go Home Again. Three books on Political Science: The Constitution Failed, Constitutional Philosophy in Action, and Then Came Trump. Three History Books: America Vol. One: Colonial History, The Azusa Street Revival, and America Won the Vietnam War! And a book on Leadership: COGIC History: The Dark Years. All of these books are available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
Who Needs The Truth? March 13, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Politics, Politiocal Philosophy.Tags: Dr. Robert Owens. Mueller, House Intelligence Committee, impeach, Impeach Trump, Russiagate investigation, Senate Intelligence Committee
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Yesterday the House Intelligence Committee closed its inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and issued its report. However unless you search out alternative sources for the news you’d never know it.
What were their findings?
“The committee confirmed that the Russians were indeed trying to cause chaos in the election, claimed they weren’t out to help candidate Donald Trump specifically and that there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.”
After wall-to-wall coverage about the charges of collusion when the first investigation is complete and its conclusions released what do the Corporations Once Known as the Mainstream Media do? They basically ignore it except for a little backhanded criticism.
ABC’s World News Tonight gave the news 27 seconds. “There’s late word coming in from the House Intelligence Committee that they are moving up to wrap up their Russia investigation? Republicans on the committee saying they have found no evidence of collusion.” said anchor David Muir to Chief White House Correspondent Jon Karl.
Karl appeared to be almost irritated by the committee’s findings: “These are the Republicans that control that committee. The finding is hardly surprising. And given how partisan that committee is, it’s not going to have any impact on the overall debate over Russia.” He ended the segment by holding out hope that the Senate and special counsel investigations would find something incriminating against the President.
CBS Evening News only gave 31 seconds to the House committee’s findings. “Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee said there was no collusion or coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election. They also say that while Russia tried to interfere with the elections, they do not agree with U.S. intelligence that the Russians were trying to help Donald Trump.”
NBC didn’t even mention it. After months of 24/7 Trump bashing about collusion the three major network news outlets (ABC, CBS, and NBC) gave the story of one of the major investigation’s findings less than a minute of combined airtime (58 seconds). Obviously they would rather spend time pumping out the speculations of their Never-Trump commentariat than actually inform anyone about what might really have happened.
The slow motion coup grinds on.
The low information voters who digest an exclusive diet of this propaganda mouth the distortions and outright lies of the progressive media and believe these are their own personal opinions. The presstitutes broadcast the storyline from the usual Democrat playbook. The dumbed down sheeple taught what to think instead of how to think swallow it all leaving their opinions and votes like scat along the foggy trail to the truth.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens
Dr. Owens’ Book Signing Event March 12, 2018
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When: Saturday March 17 9 AM – 5 PM
Sunday March 18 9 AM – 4 PM
Where: Survival & Green Living Expo
Lake County Fairgrounds
1060 East Peterson Rd
Grayslake, Illinois 60030
Bring in a book to be signed or purchase one new. All ten of Dr. Owens’ titles will be available. His books include: Two novels –America’s Trojan War, and a sequel America’s Odyssey: You Can’t Go Home Again. Three books on Political Science: The Constitution Failed, Constitutional Philosophy in Action, and Then Came Trump. Three History Books: America Vol. One: Colonial History, The Azusa Street Revival, and America Won the Vietnam War! And a book on Leadership: COGIC History: The Dark Years. All of these books are available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle.
Quit Disarming Teachers March 7, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Politics, Politiocal Philosophy.Tags: arm teachers, assault rifles, commonsense gun control, Dr. Robert Owens, Gun restrictions, high capacity mags, mass shootings, school shootings
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As one of the millions of teachers in America I know there is one thing I don’t ever want to be…a fish in a barrel.
Think of the hero teachers who’ve thrown their bodies in front of students taking bullets fired by mentally deranged mass murders. If these heroes had had a weapon does anyone doubt they would’ve used it to protect those students? Aspiring mass murders who seek out gun free zones to commit their atrocities are inherent cowards. And they’re also untrained and unprepared for anyone with the ability to stand up to them. As soon as someone with a gun shows up they either kill themselves or die.
Gun free zones are a neon target painted on our children. If you notice there has never been a mass shooting at a police station. These maniacs avoid any place where someone might shoot back.
It isn’t guns that are killing people deranged criminals are. A criminal’s preferred target is an unarmed victim. No one is talking about turning the teaching staff of any school into a militia. No one is talking about forcing any teacher to carry a gun. What people are talking about is not disarming teachers who are already or who could be legally licensed to carry a weapon and who have the desire to do so.
Some schools in Arkansas not only allow people with concealed carry permits to carry on school grounds they provide training and weapons to those who would like to do so and they also organize these teachers, administrators, and support personnel into a security force prepared to react if the need arises. They also publicize this and post signs letting the would-be killers know that they won’t find a soft target and instead of shooting sheep they may encounter a shepherd with the ability to put them in the cross-hairs.
And Arkansas isn’t alone. In Texas 172 school districts presently arm selected teachers. Today eighteen states allow adults to carry guns with some form of school approval. Kentucky is considering a law that would establish a marshal program to help teachers get a license to carry on campus.
Instead of a target on our schools perhaps a sign such as the one posted outside an Arkansas school which says, “Please be aware that certain staff members are armed and may use whatever force is necessary to protect our students” would go a long way towards reducing school shootings.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens
We Want Our Power Back! March 6, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Politics, Politiocal Philosophy.Tags: congressional powers, constitutional war powers, Dr. Robert Owens, War powers
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The Constitution makes it clear that the power to declare war rests solely with the representatives of the people. In Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 among a long list of things only Congress is empowered to do rests this long ignored gem, “To declare war.”
Ever since President Truman decided for domestic political reasons that it was more expedient to fight a war in Korea without so much as a by-your-leave from Congress Presidents have abrogated onto themselves the right to take us to war. Like the divine right monarchs we fought a revolution to escape these imperial presidents commit America to what have become endless wars for peace.
We may be on the verge of an historic debate about who can send American troops into harm‘s way. Citing section 2(c) of the War Powers Resolution of 1973 the Socialist Senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders has joined together with the Senate’s strongest defender of the Constitution, Utah’s Mike Lee, along with Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) to introduce a resolution calling for an end to America’s support for the Saudi War in Yemen.
For almost three years, we have offered logistical and intelligence support to Saudi Arabia and eight other mostly Sunni Arab states in Yemen fighting to restore Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi’s government. Hadi has fled abroad and Houthi forces are attempting to take control of the entire country. In a symbolic vote in November, the House declared by a tally of 366-30 that U.S. military assistance to Saudi Arabia in Yemen’s civil war is not authorized. Troops are allowed to fight Al Qaeda, the bill stated, but not Shiite Muslim rebels. The nonbinding resolution adopted 366-30, does not call for a halt to the American support but publicly acknowledges the Pentagon has been sharing targeting information and refueling warplanes that Saudi Arabia and other allies are using to attack Houthi rebels in a conflict that is widely considered a proxy war with Iran — and a humanitarian disaster.
While mostly symbolic, the House vote was seen as a key victory for members of both parties who believe Congress, which is relegated the power to declare war in the Constitution, needs to reauthorize U.S. military operations overseas, which have expanded to many more countries and conflicts than envisioned a decade and half ago when Congress last voted for the use of force.
The Defense Department’s acting general counsel, William S. Castle sent Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) a letter criticizing the resolution on Tuesday. His letter maintains that the U.S. support does not count as “hostilities” because American forces are not having exchanges of fire with the rebels, known as the Houthis, or commanding the coalition. It also suggests that the resolution threatens American authority to combat the local branch of the Islamic State ― and even holds that Congress cannot end the policy because it is the president’s prerogative, adopting an expansive view of presidential control over war-making.
At stake is a debate the likes of which hasn’t been seen in the Senate for decades over how America wages war.
Sanders said Wednesday, “We believe that, as Congress has not declared war or authorized military force in this conflict, the United States’ involvement in Yemen is unconstitutional and unauthorized, and U.S. military support of the Saudi coalition must end.” Lee said the resolution will allow Congress to reassert its authority over foreign policy by voting on whether to withdraw American forces currently aiding the coalition.
Will it be possible in this day of swamp draining and populist activism to claw back this vital power from a runaway executive branch? If it is maybe Congress will finally get the backbone necessary to start reigning in the nine black-robed Supremes who think they are the real rulers of the country. Maybe we’ll finally remind the overlords that it’s We the People who own the sovereignty, we just lent them a little to do some very specific jobs and we want our power back!
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens
How Can You Stay So Optimistic? February 28, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Religion.Tags: depression, Dr. Robert Owens, Faith, Hope, Jesus, Jesus saves
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People ask often me “How can you spend so much time following the news and writing on the bizarre twists and turns of our political theater of the absurd and still remain so happy and optimistic?”
The answer is, “It’s easy because my hope is in Christ and all of this is just a soap opera.”
Sure I tune in multiple times every day to see what my people are up to. Yes, I follow every twist and turn in the plot. I cheer when my favorite characters triumph and I hiss when the evil nemesis unfairly pulls them down.
However, all in all I realize I’m something like Horton. I hear the Who. And like Horton I realize there’s a whole world living on a speck of dust flying along oblivious to the fact that dust in the wind is not the most stable place to exist.
Fleeting flowers and beautiful sunsets like snowflakes and icicles dazzle the eye inspire the imagination and then they are gone. Look at the sweep of History. We can read of empires long ago. The amazing DNA tests available through a multitude of sources can tell us where we come from. Ancestry web sites tell us who we come from.
In reality what do we know of those billions who have gone before? What were the names of your eight great grandparents? If by some miracle you can name all eight what do you know about their lives? Can anyone reading this name their sixteen great-great grandparents? I would wager 100 to one no one can. So in our own lives our knowledge of History dissolves before 100 years has elapsed. Sure we can read and memorize facts about the past but how far back does that really go? At most 5,000 years. Conservatively the earth is at least four billion years old. The universe itself is estimated to be at least thirteen billion years old.
And our direct knowledge goes back maybe one hundred years. Our knowledge gained through study maybe five thousand. Get the picture? We are the Who.
If that was all there was I would jump up on a table and sing,
Is that all there is, is that all there is
If that’s all there is my friends, then let’s keep dancing
Let’s break out the booze and have a ball
If that’s all there is
And for thirty years of my life that’s what I did. The emptiness and futility of it all led me to the edge of sanity and beyond. I wandered about aimlessly muttering, “I’ve got to try something. I’ve got to try something.”
Until a voice in my ear said, “Why don’t you try God?”
That day changed my life. That day led me to road that led me to Christ and from that day to this I have hope and joy and nothing I see prancing across the stage of this earthly drama can take it away.
In America our standard greeting is, “Hi how are you doing?” Not that anyone really cares. Not that anyone ever really listens to your answer. That is just a customary greeting. I always answer, “I’m blessed.” This often brings questions such as, “Why?” This gives me an opportunity to tell them I’m blessed because I have eternal life and that Jesus gave it to me and the devil can’t take it away.”
Sometime people answer, “I am too.” And it’s always a joy to meet a brother or sister wherever they may be.
So, though it is interesting and it helps pass the time as we hang on to our speck of dust as it swirls about in the wind don’t let the story-line get you down. Just skip to the back of the book and you’ll find out that Jesus is God, God wins in the end, and no matter how bad it gets we should pray, “Come Lord Jesus.”
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens
Days Rush By and Then They’re Gone February 27, 2018
Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Uncategorized.Tags: Age, Dr. Robert Owens, growing old
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A wise man once said,
“Once I was young and now I am old.”
The young act as if youth is some clever thing they secretly discovered.
Guilty as charged is all I can say.
We have hours to kill but not a moment to spare.
Days rush by and then they’re gone.
They’re gone and then forgotten.
Who remembers the sound of the rooster’s crow?
Who remembers the beauty of the crone?
Who remembers the hair of the bald?
Who remembers the youth of the old?
Days rush by and then they’re gone.
One moment you’re the youngest one in the crowd
Suddenly you’re the oldest person in the room.
Defiantly we say, “I can’t respect someone just because they’re old!”
Then we wonder why “These kids” don’t show us any respect.
Days rush by and then they’re gone.
Dust in the wind
Flowers in bloom
A joy filled sunny day
A wise man once said,
“Growing old is not for the faint of heart.”
Days rush by and then they’re gone.
Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion. He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2018 Contact Dr. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens or visit Dr. Owens Amazon Page / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens