Tagged with Quotes

Quote: Bill Vaughan on Higher Education

“Economists report that a college education adds thousands of dollars to a man’s lifetime income – which he then spends sending his son to college.” Check out my link to my related post – Endless “Erroneous” Education Related articles The future of higher education [infographic] (holykaw.alltop.com) Despite The Predictions Traditional Higher Education Has A Strong … Continue reading

Quote: Keith Henson on Cursed Cults

“People under the influence of cults is similar to that we observe in addicts. Typical behaviour for both includes draining bank accounts, neglecting children, destroying relations with family and losing interest in anything except the drug or cult.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

Quote: Rick A. Ross on Cursed Cults

“The best method for preventing destructive involvement is preventative education. If students and the public at large are more aware of destructive groups before hand, they may better understand and resist their recruitment efforts.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

Quote: Thomas Sowell on Diversity

“The next time some academics tell you how important diversity is, ask them how many Republicans there are in their sociology department.” Check out my link to related post – Diversity Disaster Vol. #1 Essay 11 Maybe it’s time for America’s female academics to concentrate on teaching all children to become good, patriotic Americans again, thereby reinforcing their efforts … Continue reading

Quote: Michael Gross on Crimes Against Children

“People who commit crimes against children serve their time, however those children are scarred by this for life. We want to do everything we can to protect them against that.”  Maybe the Mother’s should stay home and watch over them. Check out my link to related post – Crimes Against Children

Quote: Meda Chesney-Lind on Women Criminals

“In 1980, there were about 12,000 women in prison; by 2000, there were over 85,000 – more than a sevenfold increase in two decades.” “In 1990, the incarceration rate for female offenders was 31 out of 100,000 female (U.S.) residents; by 2000, it was 59 out of 100,000.” “Currently, over 950,000 women are under some … Continue reading