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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." - Nelson Mandela

America:  From Super Power to Banana Republic

By Carole Hornsby Haynes, Ph.D.   |    December 10, 2014    American Thinker 

With a stroke of his pen, President Obama recently changed the future of Americans and of our nation – fundamentally transforming America from the greatest nation on earth to a future as a banana republic.   

Robert Rector, Senior Research Fellow with the Heritage Foundation, stated that President Obama’s amnesty for four million illegal immigrants will cost Americans about $2 trillion -- approximately $40 billion per year -- over the next five decades. 

Illegal Immigration and the 14th Amendment 

By Carole Hornsby Haynes, Ph.D.  |  December 6, 2014  WND 

A decision was handed down by the Supreme Court in 1982 that would forever change America – and quite possibly will result in the downfall of the greatest nation on earth.  

In Plyler v. Doe, the court ruled that children of illegal aliens have a “constitutional right” to a free and appropriate public education with equal protection of the law under the 14th Amendment.  

ObamaCare, Common Core:  What Do They Have in Common?

By Carole Hornsby Haynes, Ph.D.  |  September 2, 2014 

The public fury to repeal ObamaCare continues, yet the public seems to be unaware of the vast net cast by the Obama administration to embed the nationalized healthcare system into the American culture – embedded so deeply that it defies a simple repeal.

Big Government, Big Money Collude to Control Our Kids

By Dr. Carole Hornsby Haynes  | August 7, 2014  WND

This fall 450,000 of the nation’s top students will study a radically different narrative of American history. The College Board, which administers Advanced Placement (AP) courses and tests, is rolling out a revised curriculum framework for AP U.S. History that paints America as an evil empire devoid of heroes. 

Has the College Board Gone Too Far with Its Attack on AP U.S. History?

By Dr. Carole Hornsby Haynes  | August 9, 2014 American Thinker 

In Fall 2014, 450,000 of the nation’s top students will study the new Advanced Placement U.S. History’s version of America’s past – a past that is completely unrecognizable. 

David Coleman, the architect of the Common Core and now the president of the College Board that produces the Advanced Placement U.S. History Framework (APUSH), SAT, PSAT, and GED, recently reformulated the SAT. 

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