America is an amazing country. To see one leader that some called "King George" peacefully leave his office of power and to watch our new duly elected president take the solemn oath of office was a moving experience for me.
America is an amazing country. To see one leader that some called "King George" peacefully leave his office of power and to watch our new duly elected president take the solemn oath of office was a moving experience for me. If you were troubled, or have questions about the different Church's involvement in defeating Proposition 8, please take a few moments to watch this. I found it an incredibly profound and insightful.
What really surprised me was when I saw the following:
"Divination -
This class will introduce the student to various forms of divination: psychic readings, mediumship, channeling, tarot, etc. Come and learn how to tell a fake from a genuine diviner. This class will also teach you how to sharpen your own intuitive skills and you will learn to do 3 types of divination yourself."

I thought that there is no way this could be sponsored by my public school system; therefore, surely this must be some kind of a scam. The next class I saw was no better:
"Past Life Regression -
Utilizing hypnotherapy techniques, the student will explore the possibility of past life scenarios. The instructor is certified by the American Board of Hypnotherapy. Come and experience a hypnotic induction."
Finally, I saw the best, or worst, one of them all:
"Ghosts, Spirit Guides, and Power Animals -
Have you ever seen a ghost or heard unexplained sounds? This class invites you into the world of the shaman: a world populated by the unseen. The class is taught by a shamanic practitioner."
By the way, what is a power animal anyway? All of these incredibly non-skill, non-career oriented, based classes (which I view the primary purpose of public education) were all proudly on the page right before this statement:
"It is the policy of the Bristol Board of Education that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise discriminated against under any program, including employment, because of race, color, religion..."
I would like to think so. However, I have to wonder what would happen if a local pastor or Rabbi would have offered a Bible study class for Continuing Education? I don't think it would have happened. When they allow, in the very least, moments of silence again in public schools I may not have such a hard time with Divination, Tarot Card readings, Past-life Regressions, Power Animals and Spirit Guides, but until then, I have a problem with them. I am not mad, I am amazed at the double standard. Something must be done. If we can recognize the place for these less-than-authentic forms of spiritual instruction, then surely we can recognize a place for Judeo/Christian teachings as well. They may not agree with them - but if there is a place for one, there must be a place for the other.
Where is the equal opportunity? It has yet to be tested, but it is likely they are there may not be as much equality in the opportunity.
Nevertheless, if you really want to know what a power animal is, how to sharpen your mediumship skills, or do some past life regression, Bristol has some great classes - just for you!
To read all of the Adult Continuing Education courses offered by the Bristol Public Schools, click here:
http://www.bristol.k12.ct.us/uploaded/Adult_Ed/ACE/WinterSpring_2009.pdf
I thought we were in the middle of a crisis, didn't you? If that is the case, why was the first item of business presented on the house floor yesterday the Resolution: Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the need to prevent the closure or consolidation of post offices? It gets better.There were three resolutions for creating commemorative stamps:
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http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d111:6:./temp/~bdmZsn::
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d111:11:./temp/~bdmZsn::
And about 90 other resolutions proposed in the house. Absolutely no bills were proposed on the house floor - not a single one. And this is at a time of crisis.
One the contrary, the Senate had just a handfull of resolutions and took up about 20 different bills. Looks like the Senate is off to a better start.
There was a resolution proposing amending the constitution to do away with the electoral college - H.J. Res.9. I did like that one.
Nevertheless, if you can judge a book by its cover, not much is going to happen, we are going to have some awesome stamps this year and keep a few more post offices open. Looking forward to it - More of the Same.

I wanted to post the letter I received from Senator Lieberman on the newest economic recovery bill being debated in Congress. My letter to the Senator was urging him to not vote for any bill that increased government spending without having an already present way of paying for the new spending. I cannot see how the mismanagement of our own financial resources at the Federal level will be a tool to creating a sound financial environment for the private sector. I fear that these short sighted measures will cause longer term hardships or disasters. I see the need for help. However, "Disasters" are always causes for (and sometimes caused by) politicians to increase spending, win votes, and cause people to lose their liberties in the name of averting some greater disaster - one that they foresee but that never comes.Anyways, clearly the Senator never read my letter and he only has one response for every letter and every view on this subject: I agree with you and that is why I am voting for it.
December 22, 2008
