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		<title>National Night Out Declares Quiet War Against Crime</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Aug 2011 15:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crime and violence affect every community in one way or another.  The National Night Out campaign is designed to create an awareness of the importance of working together with law enforcement to fight a quiet war against crime.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Everyday the news is filled with one crime after another&#8230;with each report there are victims of those crimes.  National Night Out is a campaign that declares a quiet and steady war against crime in communities all over the nation in the United States.  Everyone knows someone who has been a victim of some kind of crime.  It is always un-acceptable to have innocent people affected physically, emotionally or financially in a negative way, simply because another human being chooses to commit a crime.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The National Night Out campaign strives to bring a focus on the awareness of drug &amp; crime prevention efforts, to strengthen the collective power of neighborhood watches and the role of police and community programs to build up anti-crime programs to protect local communities.  It is high time that the criminal element recognize the fact that law abiding citizens are sick and tired of being held hostage to those who have little regard for the safety and well-being of others</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Tonight is the night that many communities will hold events to support efforts to be aware of neighborhood crimes, to report suspicious activities and to recognize the fact that individuals have the power to change negative behaviors that affect whole communities by being mor pro-active in their own local areas by helping to fight back through a partnership with law enforcement to take back the streets to make them safer for friends, neighbors and families.   If you would like to find out more about National Night Out activities&#8230;check out their site here: http://www.nationalnightout.org/nno/ </strong></p>
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		<title>Fashion Eyeglasses Charm Even The Most Self Conscious</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 22:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children who are prescribed eyeglasses are often self conscious &#038; refuse to wear them. Ficklets eyeglass charms help solve that problem by building a confident self esteem with fashion wear.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2949" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ficklets-4newc42.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-2949" title="Ficklets-4newc4" src="http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ficklets-4newc42-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Fashion Eyeglasses Charms Even The Most Self Conscious </p></div>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest, most children who are told that they must wear glasses will often not be thrilled with the idea of having to wear eyeglasses.  For many children, it is the idea that others will make fun of them or, cause them to be viewed as being different from other children their own age.  Being bullied because you are visually impaired and have to wear glasses can cause a child to refuse to wear them, out of fear of being made fun of.</p>
<p>No one want to be made to feel self conscious about themselves, especially at certain ages when it is most important to fit in with their peers.  We&#8217;ve come along way since the days of having  a choice between wearing heavy black plastic frames or  wire frames that were basically your only choices.</p>
<p>Still, everyone likes to look their best and there are many fashion frames from which someone can choose to fit the shape of their face and their sense of style.   On the other hand, if you are looking to change things up so that you don&#8217;t get bored with a certain look once you&#8217;ve purchased your eyeglass frames; there wasn&#8217;t much you could do except buy multiple sets of glasses&#8230;until now.<span id="more-2947"></span></p>
<p>Ros Guerrero is the owner of a company that has solved this problem.  She invented eyeglass charms that add a bit of decorator style to your eye wear frames.  Some of these charms are classic styles that are a great way to dress up your lenses for a night out&#8230;others are kind of funky colorful and fun charms.  There are charms for adults, for girls and for boys too.  I like the fact that there are charms that a child can choose from in their area of interest of art or sports.</p>
<p>There are also seasonal charms, pets/animals, colorful flowers, or charms that create awareness of issues such as breast cancer.  Ros has created a variety of charms for you to choose from.   These make great gifts too for just about any occasion!  They are easy to attach and the fun is in the conversations that take place when others notice the charms attached to the glasses.  It is a wonderful way to break the ice for children who may have trouble initiating conversations with others.</p>
<p>The really neat thing about Ros&#8217; company is that her daughter Gem was her inspiration.   One day, Ros designed and attached her first set of charms to Gem&#8217;s glasses and sent her to school.  Gem received so many compliments, in her special needs class, that the idea of <a title="Ficklets" href="http://ficklets.com/" target="_blank">Ficklets</a> was born.  Getting noticed wearing glasses, for a child, is not always a positive experience.   <a title="Ficklets" href="http://ficklets.com/" target="_blank">Ficklets</a> charms can positively influence how a child perceives wearing their eye wear.  After all, if a child won&#8217;t wear their glasses how can they possibly help their eyesight?  Much of a person&#8217;s education is learned visually.   If a persons vision is impaired in any way, it is only logical that getting them to commit to wearing their glasses is important, right?</p>
<div id="attachment_2951" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/100_0011-21.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-2951" title="100_0011-2" src="http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/100_0011-21-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ros &amp; Gem ~*~The designer &amp; The inspiration</p></div>
<p>As you know, children aren&#8217;t the only ones who wear glasses.  What&#8217;s really great about eye wear today is the fact that there are so many choices.  Still, it is the same for adults&#8230;who wants to wear the same old- same old look, day after day.  There are classic charms for female adults as well.  The added touch of these charms can dress up your look at work or, for a night out making you feel stylish and attractive.  Everyone is at their best when they feel confident and assured about their appearance.  Changing your look can be costly.   It&#8217;s a lot more affordable to change up the look of your present glasses by purchasing <a title="Ficklets" href="http://ficklets.com/" target="_blank">Ficklets</a> than it is to go out and purchase an extra set of frames.</p>
<p>Do you know someone who refuses to wear their glasses because they are self conscious about the way they look?  Have you ever known someone whose life was changed because their vision was improved by wearing glasses?  If so, then you understand the importance that <a title="Ficklets" href="http://ficklets.com/" target="_blank">Ficklets</a> can play when it comes to self esteem and wearing prescription glasses.  Are you thinking of someone in your life who would appreciate a pair of <a title="Ficklets" href="http://ficklets.com/" target="_blank">Ficklets</a>?  If so&#8230;what are you waiting for?  Thanks Ros &amp; Gem for helping us to see things more beautifully!</p>
<p>Check out this young girls reaction to her Ficklets: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Ficklets?feature=mhum" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/user/Ficklets?feature=mhum</a></p>
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		<title>Westboro Baptist Church Rights To Protest Protected-What About Responsibility?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 04:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Westboro Baptist Church Rights To protest are protected...what responsibility towards others do they have at these protests.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I guess I can honestly say that I am not surprised about the Supreme Courts decision for Westboro Baptist Churches right to free speech to protest funerals, as they see fit, has been protected.  However, with the vitriol that they spit out at will, towards fellow human beings that they personally deem as going to hell; it is offensive to many that they have the right to say what they will, wherever they choose to take their message, according to the highest court in the land.</p>
<p>My own personal belief is that homosexuality is wrong&#8230;a sin if you will, however, I do not think that this group or any group has the right to protest at someone&#8217;s funeral.  This is a time for a family &amp; friends to grieve and honor their loved ones.    I think that Westboro&#8217;s conduct or behavior is shameful for a church and shows a lack of compassion or love for their fellow man/woman; and, that there are better ways to communicate their beliefs or faith.  To me it is now more like a legal sort of bullying that has the stamp approval from the Supreme Court (except for one Supreme Court Justice).<span id="more-2938"></span></p>
<p>Much of the controversy comes from the fact that most of the protests include signs and words that label individuals as gays, fags or homosexuals&#8230;or sinners going to hell because of their ethnicity (Jews-non Christian), race, or religion that Westboro claims are false religions.  Many of these protests have been at funerals for military personnel who have gone to war to protect the freedoms of fellow Americans.  I think it is an outrage that a ceremony of grief for family and friends could be violated by these &#8220;protests&#8221; that exude hatred and disrespect.  While I think that most Americans would say that they have a right to their opinion&#8230;with or without a law to back it up; I believe that what is most upsetting is that their right to say it in whatever form they choose, feels as if they are stepping over the rights of those who they are protesting against.</p>
<p>The Westboro Baptist Church calls themselves Christian&#8230;but they do not appear to show the love of God.  Scripture says that homosexual behavior is an abomination/sin.   Yet scripture also says to love the sinner but hate the sin.  What these protests communicate has nothing of love associated with them.  It is all negative words and actions.</p>
<p>My feeling is that since the Supreme Court has upheld their right to protest at the funerals, and in public venues against whomever they decide to protest against; not out of any great love for Westboro&#8217;s beliefs and standards, but out of a sense of protecting everyone&#8217;s right to freedom of speech; I would like to know where responsibility comes into the discussion.  When people have a freedom of speech&#8230;do they not have a responsibility not to cause harm?</p>
<p>Accusing people of being a homosexual, or of belonging to, or promoting a &#8220;false&#8221; religion&#8230;can cause harmful consequences.  Denigrating a person because of their race, or religion appears to come across as an unnecessarily cruel use of words to get their beliefs known.  To me it also seems counterproductive, if their goal is to persuade others to their way of thinking.  These protests can &#8220;cost&#8221; a community or city a great deal of money to intervene with police protection to prevent violence from breaking out in certain circumstances.  Are there no legal repercussions for a group to take into consideration the harm that they can inflict upon a group or an individual, or even a community by the words that they fling towards others?</p>
<p>Do you think that the Westboro Baptist Church should be allowed to continue doing what they are doing?  Do you think that their actions reflect badly on other Christians?  Now that the Supreme Court has upheld their right to continue these protests, do you think that they will increase their protests around the country?  How do you feel about what they do at these protest?  Is it the American way to allow it to continue&#8230;or an outrage?</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 18:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to teach young people to have a healthy self esteem &#038; to encourage behaviors that allow them to experience healthy relationships later in life too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This past weekend I had what I would call an eye opening moment concerning self esteem and interpersonal relationships.  My pre-teen daughter had a couple of friends overnight.  These girls spend many hours together at school but this was the first time that they had an overnight together.  All three are high energy girls and each one is a bit of a diva.  So, I didn&#8217;t expect the weekend to go without a hitch. However, as the girls got comfortable I started to hear comments and partial comments that made me stop and listen a little more closely.  The reason for that?<span id="more-2904"></span></p>
<p>Many of the comments that I overheard were negative and directed at my daughter.  All three girls have dominant personalities but what I was getting a glimpse of was what you would call verbal bullying.  Early the next day we had activities to go to so I wasn&#8217;t hearing much but I didn&#8217;t like some of what I did hear.   Even more importantly, when negative comments were made regarding my daughter she did not speak up or against what was being said.</p>
<p>When I would hear the tone of voice or the partial conversations that made me go&#8230;ummm what was that you said; all I got for clarification was , &#8220;oh nothing, never mind&#8221;.  That only made me listen closer.</p>
<p>So it was on the drive delivering the girls to their home that I was in a better position to hear clearly a couple of comments that I felt were so outrageous and disrespect or demeaning that I had to address it.  Now, understand&#8230;these girls weren&#8217;t purposely trying to be cruel.</p>
<p>I feel that they were more unaware of what they were doing&#8230;and yet, it had to be talked about.  I expressed to them that friends did not speak that way to one another.  Friendship I said can last a lifetime if the people involved take the time to care for one another, support and encourage one another.   I said that there are enough people in this world ready, willing and able to tear you down, make fun of you, disrespect you and try to make you feel small.  I said that it was unacceptable for them to speak to one another that way.  It had to stop.  That it was unhealthy.</p>
<p>My concern was two fold&#8230;one that my daughter&#8217;s self-esteem not be damaged by &#8220;friends&#8221; whose opinions mean a great deal to my daughter and two that her friends understand that this kind of behavior was not only not healthy but would not be tolerated.  Those girls as well as my daughter needed to understand that self esteem and relationships go hand in hand and that they form at a young age how we allow ourselves to be treated in future relationships.</p>
<p>A damaged self esteem sets up individuals for entering into abusive relationships.  An individual who abuses others in a relationship often end up in very unhealthy relationships later in life as well.   I don&#8217;t want any of either of those types of relationships for these three young ladies.</p>
<p>People who are involved in dysfunctional relationships are often caught up in depression, drugs/alcohol abuse, violence, pre-marital sex at a young age and even teen pregnancies.  The prison systems are full of abandoned individuals who&#8217;ve gotten involved in the wrong things; because they didn&#8217;t develop healthy foundations, in their own minds, about who they are and what they deserve in life.  Too often people are told they are no good and they don&#8217;t deserve anything but emotional crumbs in their day to day lives; and it isn&#8217;t true.  Life is too short to be broken, angry, hurt and miserable.  Everyone has the right to grow up believing that they deserve the best life has to offer.</p>
<p>Today it seems that people just don&#8217;t know how to support one another or relate to each other in a positive way.  The world has become very negative and toxic.  Many people only concern themselves with getting their own needs met and often times they do that at the expense of others.  We need to find ways to build people up, support them, encourage them and help them to grow in positive ways.</p>
<p>Parents, teachers, siblings, friends and clergy need to keep tuned into the people involved in relationships with the people that they love.  Listen closely to how they speak to one another, how they treat one another and how they allow others to treat them as well.  Building healthy interactions between those we are in charge over is important.  Do you have any tips to help someone in this type of situation?</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 05:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until recent years, Mel Gibson has enjoyed a favorable legacy; as recent developments are revealed we are left with conflicting impressions of who Mel Gibson is in public and in private.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a terrible thing to read of the recent reports about Mel Gibson and his alleged audio recordings of some hate filled diatribe towards his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva .    He spews forth such rancor and biting words that it nearly reduces a person without prejudices or intolerances, of either differing ethnic races or opposite genders, into a soul cringing, physically flinching posture of self protection.   This is the position that many who have suffered at the hands of abuse or domestic violence find themselves in automatically when conflict occurs.</p>
<p>Allegedly there are even more sound bites from these audio recordings that have equally disturbing comments from Mel Gibson. In the past, he has been accused by some as having made disturbing comments about Jews when he was arrested.  It was said in reference to those statements, that he was under the influence.  Others would argue that what is in the heart bubbles to the surface when that person&#8217;s inhibitions are loosened up from drugs/alcohol.</p>
<p>This past year has seen Mr. Gibson separate from his wife of 30 years, Robyn only to publically engage in his relationship with Ms. Oksana Grigorieva.   They had a female child, Lucia, together and it is alleged by Oksana that Mel Gibson physically assaulted her by hitting her in the face, while she was holding their daughter, causing physical harm to Oksana; as well as threatening to burn down her residence. </p>
<p> Mel is now being investigated for domestic violence by law enforcement.  A tallent agency has stopped representing him in the last week as well after Mel supposedly made disparaging remarks about hispanics whom he allegedly called &#8220;wetbacks&#8221;.  His personal reputation is going through some rapid changes.   He has been a successful actor in the box office for years earning kudos from the entertainment world and from fans alike. <span id="more-2783"></span></p>
<p>These audio tapes, if proven to be his voice, are not going to help Mel Gibson dispell the impression that he is guilty of domestic violence when the tone of voice, that is alleged to be him, states the Oksana looks like a whore, has fake breasts and that she dresses in a provocative way; the male voice goes on to say that if she is attacked and raped by a pack of (N-word insulting name for African Americans) then she DESERVES that. </p>
<p>No-one deserves to be raped EVER by ANYONE; and I think, if he did make those statesment that it will be hard to regain any semblance of respect from people who believe as I do that it is wrong to say such things as well as to believe it.   Also, the voice on the tape seems to dismiss Oksana by saying things such as I do not trust you, I don&#8217;t love you and I don&#8217;t want you; these are meant to tear down and diminish the context of their relationship.  It was a relationship that would not be condoned by the church because it was outside of a marriage situation; still, he chose to indulge in a relationship with her so to talk in such a way about her is insulting on many levels.   Whoa, talk about offensive!</p>
<p>I mean, obviously she was a good enough woman to have sex with; as evidenced by the birth of their child.  He was attracted to her enough for that.   He stepped outside of his marriage to have the relationship with Oksana.   Yet, in the same vein, she is a whore; beneath contempt evidenced by his alleged words.   These are the mixed up thoughts of a man who has not come to the understanding of the wholeness of an intimate relationship.  I mean, you can&#8217;t have sex with a person outside of marriage and condem them without also condeming yourself.  If she is a whore&#8230;then what makes him any different than her?  Is this self hate that he is directing at her because he can&#8217;t sort it out in his own head?  You have to wonder if his relationship with Oksana is the only illicit relationship that he has indulged in; maybe guilt is eating him alive.</p>
<p>How do you go from being in a marriage of over 30 years; to starting a new relationship with a woman who is not your wife, while still married and with whom you create a child; and then espouse your intense dislike and disrespect for that same person in such a way as to try to demean them as a person and as a woman.   Inflicting alleged verbal, emotional and physical abuse upon them for the very acts that you willingly engaged in; when you yourself are a willing participant in the relationship, is a difficult concept for people to understand.  If one is at fault, then both is at fault in the eyes of God, unless it is a forced sexual contact.</p>
<p>Emotions are very convoluted&#8230;mixed up with lust, anger, resentment, sadness and loathing not to mention guilt and embarassment.   The conscious is a complicated thing; when people go against their own moral or religious values to give in to sin or temptation&#8230;the spirit rebels.  Words and actions start to conflict with one another and it causes breakdowns in interpersonal relationships.   The conscious is inside each of us to keep us from wrongdoing&#8230;it is a tool.  When we disregard the very core of our beings and choose to step outside of what we believe is right/wrong we end up punishing ourselves and others in ways that we don&#8217;t understand.</p>
<p>This is one loaded audio recording: if indeed Mr. Gibson said, let alone thought any of these things.   Then, it is indicative of a man eaten alive by a corrosive hate for not only those who are different from him by race or by being born female, as well.  Let&#8217;s remember, Oksana is the MOTHER of his child as much as Robyn is; although Robyn had every moral and legal right as his wife to have the fullness of marriage by having intimate relations with him and giving birth to his children.   Eventually Mel and Oksana&#8217;s young daughter Lucia will grow up and read of his rantings and judgements.   On the other side of things, Mel already has children, from his marriage, old enough to read and understand his words and deeds.   These kinds of words and actions are destructive to family relationships.   What must Robyn or his adult children think of his behavior&#8230;his thoughts, his words and his mindset?   Mel is still their father but they too must be trying to sort out this confusing circumstances.</p>
<p>Mel appears to be a man of conflicting images.  He is on one hand professionally praised by other actors and actresses and co-workers.  But, don&#8217;t you have to wonder how they feel, hearing of his feelings about women, race relations and appearances?  He was known for years as a family man to the public.   He was known for his Catholic beliefs.   He was a benefactor for children and agencies that helped them.  Yet, in the last few years he has had issues that have festered to the surface in public and in private.  Who is the real Mel Gibson?</p>
<p>It is just my observation but, Mel comes across to me as a man who is embroiled in inner conflicts that he does not know how to resolve.  A husband, father, family man/a man who was allegedly involved in a romantic relationship outside of his marriage vows, a good Catholic/yet a man who openly hates Jews (Jesus was a Jew), An actor and director who works with women in the entertainment industry who often dress provocatively for movie roles and for publicity; and, people of all skin colors and various religious beliefs, both behind the scenes and in film roles on the screen. </p>
<p>People who are tormented with hatred of others, simply because of their own intolerence for people who are different from them, are the most miserable people.  Their intense dislike of others is caustic and hard to rally support for except from like-minded people who are also filled with judgement and hatred.  Usually there is also a large supply of self- hatred underneath it all which is masked by self-medicating behavior with drugs, alcohol, cutting or self maiming physical behavior, suicidal thoughts or actions, or promiscuity; all of which are self destructive.  </p>
<p>What is needed is a healing of the physical, emotional and spiritual person.  Someone who fills up on hate or self destructive behaviors is someone who is trying to fill up empty spots or voids in their lives.  They don&#8217;t know how to heal and often will need professional help; such as legal intervention, sometimes medical help such as medication, psychological evaluations and treatment, and spiritual guidance which focuses on positive guidelines for building up an attitude of love, encouragement and peace.  Someone who has been indoctrinated since childhood with hate may require long term intervention before they are able to accept not only themselves but others on an equal footing or at least in an unconfrontational way of life.</p>
<p>A person&#8217;s legacy is a very important thing.  It doesn&#8217;t matter if you are a celebrity or not;  we alone determine the kind of legacy that we leave this earth with; by our thoughts, our actions, and by the way we make others feel.    We live such a short time on this earth so why spend it in turmoil, unhappiness, anger and violence.  Life is so much more rewarding when people find ways to live in peace, harmony, and love.  If you or someone you know is imploding from hatred in their heart and mind&#8230;please find help before you destroy yourself or others.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 04:39:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four adults allegedly cruelly forced a special needs minor to get a tattoo; &#038; then pictures of the victim's abuse &#038; humiliation were shown at school.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>     I am sick and tired of cruelty.  I hear almost everyday instances of cruelty from one human being to another either on the news, on radio, or just in having conversations with others; and, it makes me ill.  How can someone be deliberately mean to another person and live with it in their heart, mind or soul and not have it destroy them?  Today, I heard another situation that just hurt my heart&#8230;it was about four adults who acted with cruelty towards another person who was vulnerable&#8230;an individual with special needs.</strong></p>
<p><strong>       The incident involved the forced, and coerced, tattooing of a 14 year old special needs student.  This student had been exposed to bullying at school; and, these so called adults (all over the age of 18) allegedly told him that the bullying would stop if he got a tattoo.  He said he didn&#8217;t want one; but still, he was allegedly threatened and forced to get a tattoo which had some kind of image along with obscene words on his buttocks.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>         Tattoos take time to apply to a person; even when a person wants to have one.  I can&#8217;t imagine what this young man endured during this &#8220;procedure&#8221;.  He&#8217;s been taunted at school by other students who are picking on him because of his special needs and then he is assaulted in this way.  Not only is he physically scared but he is also emotionally scared because these people chose to humiliate and abuse him. </strong></p>
<p><strong>         This whole situation came to the attention of the authorities because pictures of this young 14 year old abuse victim were being circulated at school and a teacher reported it to the authorities when they became aware of the pictures.    Thank you to the unknown teacher who had the courage to do the right thing!  Teachers don&#8217;t often get enough credit these days for what they do at school for our kids.  Often, teachers are on the first line of defense when it comes to protecting special needs students from abuse or bullying.   Along the same lines, other students who are caring and filled with the strength of character to be an advocate for special needs students are becoming more rare these days.  To those of you who do the right thing in these types of situations&#8230;I thank you as well.<span id="more-2741"></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>        I wonder, just how many people saw these photos and laughed?  Were they amused at the image, the words, or just the fact that someone that they considered to be of a lessor value than they themselves, or one of their friends, was put in this position of having their picture plastered all over the school for others to look at and make fun of him?  </strong></p>
<p><strong>         Were they not moved by compassion to report such a terrible crime?  How can a person take joy in the torture, humiliation, or abuse of another person; whether they know them or not?  Is not a special needs person worthy of protection, compassion, or caring?  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          I mean, even if someone does not know a special needs person; don&#8217;t they understand that they have feelings and emotions just like they themselves?  Everyone wants to feel safe, be loved, be accepted and have friends at school.  It is unacceptable that this situation was turned into a source of entertainment by some students.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          The victim here was only 14 years old.  I think that those pictures should be considered sexual exploitation by anyone who had access to them or viewed them and did not report it.  Any person who was passing along the photos to others should suffer consequences as well as the people who were involved in the actual abuse of this young man.</strong></p>
<p><strong>       How can people who are supposedly blessed with average or above intellectual abilities treat another human being in this way?  What gives them the right to consider themselves better than another person; simply because of a perceived imperfection called special needs?   It is wrong, it is cruel, it is immoral, and it is&#8230;ILLEGAL.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>       Parents, teachers, neighbors, grandparents, church leaders we must all take our roles of leadership seriously and start instilling in our young people tolerance, compassion and empathy towards others; especially the most vulnerable individuals in our society such as young children, the elderly or those who are afflicted with disabilities.   It is important that we do this because as a nation, we are losing our moral compass because people who can do these kind of horrible things to their fellow human beings and not see something wrong with it are becoming more common everyday.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         Hello&#8230;no-one <span style="color: #ff0000;">SHOULD</span> have to tell another person that this kind of behavior is wrong.   However, New Hampsire&#8217;s court system should make it clear; because these four individuals in New Hampshire have been arrested and charged for their actions.   Let&#8217;s hope that the legal system really makes an impact on others who think they can be cruel, and treat other human beings any way they want to and get away with it; by making the legal punishment fit the crime.   The punishment should be large enough to send a message to anyone else who may consider bullying or abusing a special needs individual, that it is NOT the right thing to do!   What do you think would be an appropriate punishment for someone who abuses another person in this way?</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 15:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technology &#038; social media are allowing large groups of youth to come together in public; forming mobs of people.  Some times these are positive experiences and occasionally they promote negative or illegal behaviors.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>      Reading the news today on a popular news website informed me about a new trend taking place.  Youths (preteens/teens/young adults) are using technology and social media sites to organize random flash mobs to come together to arrange opportunities for things that gain momentum and attention.  Some of those flash mobs are doing good things such as community volunteerism or fun things such as pillow fights or attention seeking amusements such as large group  frozen statues in a designated area of large cities.</strong></p>
<p><strong>        That is fine and good&#8230;even an interesting social experiment if you ask me.  However, recently some of these flash mobs have turned towards destructive behaviors such as blocking traffic, walking streets and smashing windows, climbing on vehicles and scaring tourists and community members.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          Many of these flash mobs are being organized with text messages, online social media sites like Twitter and Facebook as well as others.   Even in the best of circumstances, an event that is organized like this has the potential to go from good to bad at a moment&#8217;s notice.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>           However, my feeling is that depending on what the original intent of the coming together of large groups of young people; it is imperitive that they maintain a clear head and think for themselves.   If the &#8220;invitation&#8221; to come together is for a theme or idea of something good and pure&#8230;then by all means, go with the best of intentions.  Do good.  Have fun.   Enjoy!  However, be responsible for yourself and your actions.  If things start to go badly&#8230;use that technology or social media to notify authorities.  Don&#8217;t join in illegal, immoral, or destructive behaviors.<span id="more-2719"></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>       If that &#8220;invitation&#8221; for a flash mob or group activity starts out with some destructive purpose&#8230;be responsible; don&#8217;t join in, and please, notify the authorities about what you have seen or heard.  Don&#8217;t take the pathway of &#8220;It is not my responsibility to do anything about it&#8221;.  If you &#8220;know&#8221; about it&#8230;you have a responsibility to report it, in my opinion.  You could be instrumental in preventing a tragedy, or violence or some kind of related damage to an event that never had the potential of being a positive event in the first place.</strong></p>
<p><strong>        Thinking for oneself is critical to keeping people on a positive moral track.  It can help prevent a person from being caught up in that group mentality that can have long term legal, moral,physical, spiritual and emotional consequences.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         Instilling a strong sense of values and personal responsibility in children is the best way to avoid raising up young adults who will diregard the safety and well-being of others or in other words desensitizing them to doing what is the right thing to do in any given circumstance.</strong></p>
<p><strong>          Any time we try to persuade someone to go along with the crowd, without thinking that action through, weighing the pros and cons of taking such an action; it is wrong.   </strong></p>
<p><strong>           I happen to love social media, the immediacy of the technological world that we live in&#8230;but like anything in our environment it can be perverted or used for selfish intent.   Teaching our young people to think for themselves, to consider any consequences of their actions before they choose to follow the crowd can make for stronger individuals and promote a life of keen decision making.   Believe it or not, it can also be a shot in the arm at preventing crime or illegal activities that can negatively impact our families, our communities, businesses, and our schools.</strong></p>
<p><strong>           Parents, friends, neighbors, clergy, teachers&#8230;authority figures of any description need to inspire our youth to live and breathe independent thinking; combined with responsibility and caring action.  If you see someone who is being be-littled or bullied by others, or being controlled by stronger willed personalities in their lives&#8230;encourage them to stand true to themselves and the values that they believe it.  Teach them it is ok to do the right thing- teach them to recognize what IS the right thing.   In fact, live that life yourself and be an inspiration; simply by the way you live your own life.  </strong></p>
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		<title>Alienating Parental Rights or Authority</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 14:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[     This past week I&#8217;ve been made aware of  a few instances of what I consider typical situations of alienating parental rights or authority.  I began thinking of all of the different ways in which American society subtly and not so subtly allows this to happen and I realized that it is not isolated instances but rather [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>     This past week I&#8217;ve been made aware of  a few instances of what I consider typical situations of alienating parental rights or authority.  I began thinking of all of the different ways in which American society subtly and not so subtly allows this to happen and I realized that it is not isolated instances but rather it is becoming the norm. </p>
<p>      This is not ok.  The reason that it is not ok is because our country is increasingly finding out that our kids are in trouble.  They often have relationship issues, drug/alcohol abuse issues, eating disorders, trust issues and more.   Many of their role models have not been good ones; and finding good leadership for them to learn from is difficult.  Teen years are challenging at best when it is natural for them to try to discover who they are and what freedoms they can enjoy.</p>
<p>       They are in trouble in school, at home, out with their friends, in trouble with the law, they are isolated, angry, hurt, sad, frustrated, fearful and many are finding it hard to trust anyone or anything to be there for them.  Yet at the same time, there is resistence or open rebellion when it comes to accepting advice or rules meant to help them, keep them safe and meant to guide or direct them.  This not only creates difficulty in having a healthy, loving and respectful relationship between parent and child it also puts the child/teen at risk of being influenced by others who have no real vested interest in making sure that the child/teen is happy, healthy, productive and well-balanced in their life.<span id="more-2692"></span></p>
<p>       One of the situations that came to my attention was a situation in which a school in the US runs a health clinic.  At the beginning of the year, a parent signed a consent form allowing the child/teen to go to the clinic if the need arose for treatment.  This would have allowed that student to receive care for a headache, a physical, birth control, and a multi-tude of other services.  One of those other services appears to be pregnancy counseling and get this&#8230;the facilatation of setting up and transporting the student off school grounds to receive an abortion-without informing or getting the consent of the legal parent of said student.   This did in fact happen, a student was put in a taxi from my understanding of the news report and sent off to receive an abortion.  Evidently by signing that generic consent form this &#8220;allowed&#8221; the high school student to receive such services.   This is outrageous; it is not like that student had a hangnail removed&#8230;this student made a life altering decision; one that will impact her physically, spiritually and emotionally&#8230;without parental involvement.</p>
<p>       That is or should be unacceptable to most families.  It is as if the school assumed a superior level of authority over the parents in an area of life that should have been left up to the student, her parents, the student&#8217;s boyfriend and his parents and if they could not handle the situation then, and only then, maybe the court system.  </p>
<p>        Parental rights and parental authority are under attack in this country.  We see it at every level of society from commercials on television and radio, to the internet, to entertainment such as music videos, movies, and television shows&#8230;the parents are made out to be interferring, control freaks, laughable buffoons to be made fun of, and if at all necessary someone to distance themselves from.   Yet when kids get out of control behaviorally, emotionally or physically&#8230;many other venues from the schools, to law enforcement to businesses want the parents to &#8220;handle or correct&#8221; the situation with their children/teens.   You can&#8217;t expect parents to be an authority figure to their kids if you are putting down, reducing the effects of parental authority/control, or are in some way ridiculing parental involvement in their kids lives.  </p>
<p>       It is hard when parents are often told how they can and cannot discipline or correct their children.  The respect for parental authority is challenged in court and in the classroom.  It doesn&#8217;t help when many families are broken or in fact have never formed legally in the first place.  Kids get conflicting sets of rules and expectations and often in those situations are told by whatever person in authority over them at the time tears down or directly tells the child/teen that they do not have to listen to or respect the other parent&#8217;s rules or expectations if they differ from their own.</p>
<p>       In the news also is the case of a father who took his child to church against the wishes of the mother.  When the mother and father were together they agreed to raise the child in the Jewish faith.  When the parents were no longer together&#8230;the father decided to go back to his Christian faith and take his child to court.  Now the court says he can not expose the child to his faith.  Who has more authority with the child; the mother, the father, or the court.  Evidently the court does.  </p>
<p>        This is why in previous generations there were warnings about &#8220;mixed marriages&#8221; when it came to beliefs or what the old timers called being unequally yolked or joined together.  It is hard to have a respectful blending of beliefs and raise children in those kind of relationships.  Can it be done?  It seems only if the couple agrees to expose them to differing viewpoints&#8230;because in this particular case, the court says no, the father may not take his child to his church to educate the child about his beliefs.   Is this right or wrong?</p>
<p>        I have a friend who has a special needs child who is in his 30&#8242;s who lives in an assisted living type of home.  That individual developed some complications with his health years ago and almost died.  The parent in that situation had to fight tooth and nail to keep authority over the medical treatment of her son.  Again this past week, her parental authority was challenged.  </p>
<p>        The doctor in charge wanted to medicate her child to battle some health issues that a lifestyle change would also help to fascilitate his return to health.  It looked as if the powers that be would escalate the struggle to the next level and would have even gone beyond harsh words and a pushy agenda in gaining the upper hand in who was in control over the medical decisions regarding the young man.   The parent had to push to &#8220;temporarily&#8221; removed him from the environment and stressed that the same goal of reducing the health risk to her son could be achieved by changes to his diet and exercise plan on a daily basis.   This is going to come down to what they can achieve and the documentation of her approach.  If it doesn&#8217;t work the way that the parent knows to be true; then the facility will try to enforce their plan of medication which in his case can have an extremely dire affect upon his health because of the side effects.</p>
<p>         All of these situations and more every day are jeparodizing the importance of the role that parents play in shaping the lives of their children.  We who have children have to step up to the plate and demand that we be given the opportunity to raise our children to the best of our ability with full legal, moral, physical and spiritual authority; unless we prove that we are not capable of handling that authority.  Parental authority/parental rights should only be challenged or threatened in cases of abuse/neglect/or endangerment.</p>
<p>        What are your thoughts on this subject?  Do you have an experience that you would like to share?</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 16:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullying doesn't just happen on school grounds; kids are surrounded with bullying through technology.  Parents,educators &#038; advisors need to protect &#038; educate about the danger.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many of you as soon as you get past the next paragraph or so you will decide that this article isn&#8217;t for you&#8230;it doesn&#8217;t apply because maybe you dont have a teen or don&#8217;t work with teens or young children.  I ask you to keep reading anyway.   I titled this article Bully For You because there is a dangerous trend going on in American society today&#8230;it is a trend of bullying.   Bullying is becoming more aggressive than it used to be and it was never a good thing.   It is happening in grade school, high school, college, the work environment; and, believe it or not&#8230;even in nursing homes; in fact, it is happening everywhere in- between as well.   If you are old school in your thinking regarding bullying&#8230;let me educate you&#8230;ignoring a bully doesn&#8217;t work; beating them up doesn&#8217;t work.  So what does work?</p>
<p>Bullying is more complicated these days because of the way in which it is done; it is psychological, it is persistent, and it can include threats, violence, or even sexual threats.  Most people over the age of 40 remember the school bully&#8230;you know the one.  He/She was the person who everyone feared and gave a wide berth to just because he sought out and picked on those he/she knew for a fact that they could take on and win.  We all have had some relationship to that kind of person.   However, now it seems that there is a group mentality when bullying or persistent harassment starts up.</p>
<p>  Back when i was growing up you had one of two options&#8230;ignore that person and stay far away from them or &#8220;stand up to them&#8221; and work up your courage to go toe to toe.  Remember the childhood phrase that we were all taught&#8230;sticks and stones will break your bones but words will never hurt you?  That couldn&#8217;t be farther from the truth; we all know that words have the power to destroy a person&#8217;s self-worth and the value of that person in the eyes of others.</p>
<p>Everyday it seems that we hear about another child/teen/college student that has been bullied or cyber stalked and trash talked about.  Many of those cases either end in a suicide or a violent attack or even in some cases of extreme bullying&#8230;a retribution plan of attack on a school with a violent outburst.  Lives are ruined, hearts and minds are damaged; many individuals end up in prison because of bullying.</p>
<p> A real danger is people who think that bullying is a normal part of growing up&#8230;it isn&#8217;t and it should not ever be allowed.  Making excuses and telling a victim of such behavior to just ignore it is equal to nullifying their experience with bullying&#8230;which in effect tells them that they are powerless to change their circumstance in a positive way.<span id="more-2666"></span></p>
<p>There is a hopelessness about our young people.   Many of them, in a desperate need to feel something, are self mutilating, becoming promiscuous,  developing eating disorders, or diving into the world of drug/alcohol addictions in reaction to their feelings about themselves and their lack of proper treatment by others.   They have been conditioned to think that nothing is going to change for the better; so they feel angry, bitter, broken and depressed.</p>
<p> Don&#8217;t fool yourself into thinking that it doesn&#8217;t affect you, your children, your grandchildren, or the children in your church or neighborhood.  It does; and things are getting desperate.  Kids feel threatened, they feel demeaned and they feel powerless&#8230;so, many of them will arm themselves and things escalate quickly.   This is good for no one.</p>
<p>Respect for themselves as well as others is important to fight bullying.  Finding mentors for our young people is helpful&#8230;getting involved in sports or extra curricular activities that give them an appropriate sense of pride in themselves and their involvement.  Community service that gives them a sense of personal value and connects them to others who recognize their strengths and talents.  Inspiring hope and promise for a future is what kids need.  Instead, we often find that our young people aren&#8217;t getting those important messages about themselves.</p>
<p>With all of the new technology, kids are able to be &#8220;connected&#8221; 24 hours a day to not only their friends; but also, to people who wish them harm.  This connection includes cell phones, cell phone pictures, texts, email, chat lines, websites and forums.   Kids live in the midst of a multi-media blitz in their lives in school and at home.  Pay attention to them closely; watch for any changes in behavior, attitude, relationships and moods.  It could be life and death-for them and anyone who is in their lives, personally and socially.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think, not my child, not my child&#8217;s friend or the kids in my youth group.  I&#8217;ve worked with kids most of my adult life; for well over 30 years and things have broken down.  Kids, even good ones have low self esteem, they are depressed, frightened and angry.   Many of them don&#8217;t feel loved (even when they are), they don&#8217;t feel valued, appreciated or listened to.  They feel trapped and alone or isolated&#8230;even when they are surrounded by friends and activities.  It is a recipe for disaster not to recognize the patterns or seeds of destruction.</p>
<p>In truth, it makes you want to build a fortress around them to protect them against those who seek them out to do them harm.  So what can a parent, an educator, a spiritual leader, a friend, or a sibling do to help those caught in the web of persistent bullying/stalking?</p>
<p>First of all, pay attention.  Listen closely, monitor things&#8230;set limits of exposure online.  Talk to them and their friends about situations of bullying in their school or social networks.  Document any kind of negative interaction&#8230;write it down, talk to the school administration, file a report, alert teachers, bus drivers, neighborhood watches to any kind of bullying or violent situations that may come up.  Create a network of awareness and prevention where you can.  Ask your school to bring in safety experts and relationship experts who are trained in these areas of concern. </p>
<p>Expect there to be resistence from the powers that be.  Many of them will give lip service to the no tolerance rule of bullying&#8230;but never, EVER, let them talk you out of filing official reports or grievances.   Often a school will just expell a student for a short time as a discipline&#8230;never following up with corrective action such as counseling or conflict resolution.   Leadership must establish methods of dealing with this type of behavior in a constructive way. </p>
<p>For the victims of bullying or school violence&#8230; it may be helpful to have some self-defense training, some skilled training about paying attention to their surroundings and who is in their direct physical environment; making judgement calls about making decisions about where to go and with whom.   Get restraining orders or personal orders of protection if you feel it is something necessary to the physical and emotional well-being of the victim.     In some cases, change schools or even in extreme cases&#8230;it is best to even move or send them to live with a relative temporarily-especially if there is gang involvement.   This is no small thing to overcome and you do not want a victim of bullying/violence to become a prisoner to fear in their everyday life.</p>
<p>Does that sound like an over-reaction?  I can assure you that it is not; don&#8217;t believe me?  Watch the news, listen to a mother or a father that has lost a child to school violence or bullying; they would do anything if they could go back and do something different.   Or maybe listen to the child who in reaction to the bullying, who took matters into his/her own hands and tried to retaliate only to end up in prison for years or for life.  That ought to convince you that taking drastic measures to protect your child or your family is a good thing.  You see, persistent bullying often spreads and becomes a contagious thing&#8230;affecting other family members or sometimes even others in the neighborhood.   It is serious, but things can be done to improve the situation; get good advice from law enforcement or safety experts on the matter.</p>
<p>Ok, remember that I mentioned that some of you wouldn&#8217;t make it this far because you think it doesn&#8217;t affect you.  These young people who are traumatized, or trained to protect themselves emotionally by closing off normal pathways of emotion, are going to grow up.  They are going to become doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers and nursing home supervisors, counselors and so on.</p>
<p>If their standards of what is acceptable, in relation to inappropriate levels of behavior have been damaged, are you going to want them caring for your grandchildren in day care, or taking care of one of your loved ones in a hospital or nursing home setting?  If they have learned to accept that kind of treatment in their own life, they surely won&#8217;t recognize it as inappropriate behavior in relation to others like yourself.  </p>
<p>Please, love on the youth today build them up and help them to be strong individuals in a healthy way; care for them, listen to them, protect them through legal channels and through school policies.  You won&#8217;t regret being proactive in the name of what is right!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tellman Knudson, internet entrenpeneur, has set out on a mission to raise funds to help at risk homeless youth to get themselves out of dangerous situations; with a goal of teaching them business and life skills.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>     There is a great undertaking going on as I type this post.  There is a man, an entrenpenuer, by the name of Tellman Knudson who is doing something unique.  He is running BAREFOOT, across the country for over 3,000 miles, to raise $100 million dollars to help homeless and at-risk youth.  You might ask yourself why he would do this; after all, that is a long way and a whole lot of money to raise.  What if he isn&#8217;t able to reach his full goal?  What the heck, he is focused on achieving his goal, often at great personal sacrifice.  He has a vision or a mission.</p>
<p>      Many people don&#8217;t realize the extent of the problem of homeless youth.  They are at risk for drugs &amp; alcohol addictions, prostitution, violence, human trafficking, HIV, suicide, teen pregnancy, abuse, abortion, early death, mental &amp; physical health problems, and crime &amp; imprisionment.  It doesn&#8217;t have to be this way.</p>
<p>       Tellman started out with this challenge in Battery Park in New York in September of 2009; he plans to end the journey within 99 days in California at the Santa Monica Pier.   He has been documenting his journey as he goes.  He started in September as I said, and the route has changed some; which is good considering that winter has fallen in many parts of the northern &amp; eastern states.  He is meeting great people along the way.</p>
<p>         Tellman Knudson believes that the homeless youth are great problem solvers and are good at surviving.  He wants to harness those skills and teach them to reduce their risk- related behaviors; and, to get themselves out of whatever kind of dangerous situations that they are living in.  After he has accomplished that, he hopes to be able to teach them business and life skills using their unique problem solving abilities.  That $100 million dollars will be put to good use.  Tellman knows that this is a group of individuals worth saving&#8230;he was once a troubled youth himself who faced many challenges including a debilitating leg condition which hindered his ability to even walk well.   <a href="http://runtellmanrun.com/press-and-sponsors/who-is-tellman/">http://runtellmanrun.com/press-and-sponsors/who-is-tellman/</a></p>
<p>        He has suffered a severely brused, painful heel condition which required him to recently reduce his running schedule.  He has been advised by a doctor to only run 3 miles a day and to only run 5 days a week instead of the 7 that he was running.  This will of course add time to his original plan of running this journey in 99 days time.  No matter, he is following doctors orders and doing as he is told so that he can still achieve his goal.  In the meantime&#8230;.</p>
<p>       Tellman Knudson is in Atlanta, today, trying to raise funds in the internet community at the Sheraton Hotel where a seminar is being held with many of his friends and supporters.  He asks that we wish him luck; but, I say&#8230;even more than that&#8230;send him money!  If you go to his page you can donate online, what do you say&#8230;are the youth of today worth investing in?  <a href="http://runtellmanrun.com/">http://runtellmanrun.com/</a>   This isn&#8217;t just a holiday charity drive&#8230;this is Tellman&#8217;s purpose and passion&#8230;won&#8217;t you help?</p>
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