Absolute Rights Publishes First Digital Newsletter of the New Year


Austin, TX (PRWEB) January 04, 2013

Absolute Rights, the fastest growing news and opinion site on the web, has released its latest Digital Newsletter, the first of 2013. Managing Editor Tim Young chose the articles and gathered them for publication to kick off the New Year right, with quality, engaging content.

The main article is by contributor Diane Alden, who describes what she believes to be the roots of the “dumbing down of America.” The US government didnt always interfere with the education system, but Alden wrote that by 1852, Massachusetts governor Edward Everett had implemented the Prussian system of education, adding a new wrinkle to the intelligence levels of Americans.

The Everetts of the world understood that people who could read and understand are dangerous because they are intellectually equipped to find out things for themselves, thus becoming a threat to already established power elites, wrote Alden.

Unfortunately, this has had negative effects, Alden said in the article. The history of American education since the acceptance of the Prussian system is checkered with failure and elitism, she wrote.

The Contenders Corner article in the Newsletter was written by Grady Kerr and features details on President Obamas recent decision to increase pay for federal employees.

This [raise] gives workers, members of Congress, the Supreme Court and even Vice President Joe Biden a raise. The increases will reportedly take effect in late March and be about 1/2 of 1 percent, wrote Kerr. This raise will certainly be welcomed by these federal employees but is this good move at this time?

Crisis Ops, the rights-protecting, survival-based Newsletter article, new Absolute Rights contributor Karl Dobias challenged gun owners in an open letter-style article.

Put simply, Dobias wrote I know that every time a Democrat gets elected president, you feel the necessity to go to gun shops and gun shows and snatch up as many guns as you possibly can, but please, cut it out.

Nobody is looking at recreational gun lovers in a positive light right now because a lot of us are acting like insane people. Admit that a mistake has been made with such tragedies as Newtown, but be quick to remind those who judge that guns save lives too, continued Dobias.

The Global Watch article, written by Young, highlighted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsys declaration that his country was going through a new era.

Morsy says that the people of Egypt are all equal now under this new document, which seems to be in stark contrast to the laws upheld by the Muslim Brotherhood, of which he is a member, wrote Young in the article.

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National Civil Rights Museum Presents the Prestigious Civil and Human Rights Leadership Honors at the 20th Anniversary Freedom Awards

Memphis, TN (PRWEB) August 10, 2011

In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the National Civil Rights Museum, the 2011 prestigious Freedom Awards will be given to select individuals for their tireless contributions for civil and human rights, education, the arts, sports community, justice and for their dedication to creating opportunity for the disenfranchised.

The Freedom Awards is the most widely acclaimed global civil rights event. It is a fabric of the mission of the National Civil Rights Museum, the home of the historic Lorraine Motel, site of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The award ceremony is Saturday November 12, 2011 at the Cannon Center for Performing Arts in Memphis, TN.

Former Freedom Award recipients include Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, Oprah Winfrey, Stevie Wonder, President William Clinton, Rosa Parks, Coretta Scott King, Earvin Magic Johnson, Colin Powell, Dorothy Height, Jackie Robinson (posthumously), Ruby Dee/Ossie Davis (posthumously), Sidney Poitier, Eva Longoria, Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Mikhail Gorbachav, and Myrlie Evers-Williams.

Award sponsors are FEDEX, Hyde Family Foundation, NIKE, International Paper, ExxonMobil and the First Tennessee Foundation.

The following Freedom Awards categories will be recognized:

Education:

Marva Collins, Pioneer Award creating the Westside Preparatory School, Chicago, in 1975 with $ 5,000 of her teachers pension fund. Her school took in students who were labeled as borderline learning disabled and problem children. At the end of first school year each student scored at least 5 grades higher. Her curriculum and method is based on classical literature, abstract concepts and lofty thoughts.

Sports Community:

Bill Russell, Pioneer Award for his participation in the Civil Rights Movement, recipient of the NBAs first Civil Rights Award and was the first African American to coach a major sport at the professional level in the US. Member of the NBA Hall of Fame who fought racism off and on the courts, Russell holds the record for the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league.

Playing in the wake of pioneers like Earl Lloyd, Chuck Cooper, and Sweetwater Clifton, Russell was the first African American player to achieve superstar status in the NBA.

For his accomplishments in the Civil Rights Movement on and off the court, Russell was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Barack Obama in 2011.

Alonzo Mourning, Legacy Award for his charities which aid the development of children and families living in at risk situations. He is founder of the Overtown Youth Center in Miami, Florida for the enrichment of children. Former NBA standout, he launched Zos Fund for Life to raise funds for glomerulosclerosis, which he was diagnosed with during his NBA career. He founded Athletes for Hope, a charitable organization, which helps professional athletes get involved in charitable causes and inspires millions of non-athletes to volunteer and support the community.

Humanitarian:

Dr. Bill Frist, Pioneer Award for his work with African hospitals and schools with the group Samaritans Purse. As a former US Senator from Tennessee, he made annual visits to Africa for medical assistance and counsel and was instrumental in getting the U.S. to define the actions in Darfur as genocide. Chair of Hope Through Healing Hands, a nonprofit that works for child survival/maternal health, clean water, extreme poverty, and global disease such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. He serves on the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, First Lady Michelle Obama’s Partnership for a Healthier America and the Let’s Move Campaign, Kaiser Family Foundation, Millennium Challenge Corporation and Africare and is the recipient of the 2010 Refugees International Humanitarian Award.

The Arts:

Cicely Tyson, Pioneer Award for her stand against universal stereotypes in film and for her activism in using the world stage to raise the consciousness of our common humanity. She is considered a driving force in creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture and is a World Ambassador for UNICEF. The Cicely Tyson School of Performing and Fine Arts, a magnet school in East Orange, New Jersey, was renamed in her honor. She plays an active part in supporting the school, which serves one of New Jersey’s most underprivileged African-American communities.

Activism:

Danny Glover, Pioneer Award for his support of various humanitarian and civil rights causes including the United Farm Workers. In the 1960s as a student at San Francisco State University, Glover was a member of the Black Students Union which, along with the American Federation of Teachers, collaborated in a five-month student-led strike to establish a Department of Black Studies. The strike was the longest student walkout in U.S. history. It helped create the first Department of Black Studies and the first School of Ethnic Studies in the U.S.

Susan L. Taylor, Legacy Award former editor-in-chief and editorial director for Essence Magazine for 27 years, was the first and only African American woman to be recognized by the Magazine Publishers of America with the Henry Johnson Fisher Award and the first to be inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame. She founded the National Cares Mentoring Movement, in 2006, to recruit one million able adults to help secure children who are in peril and losing ground. Susan is a cofounder of Future PAC, the first national political action committee to provide a network of support and sources of funding for progressive African American women seeking federal and state-level political offices.

Legal Justice:

NAACP, Pioneer Award. The NAACP is the countrys first and foremost civil and human rights organization. Since being founded in founded in 1909, the NAACP has continued to live it to its mission: to achieve racial justice, equality, and an inclusive society. One of the NAACP’s greatest legal victories was in 1954, when Thurgood Marshall and a team of NAACP attorneys won Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court held that segregation in public education violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Southern Poverty Law Center, Legacy Award Internationally known for its tolerance education programs, legal victories against white supremacists and its tracking of hate groups, militias and extremist organizations. The Southern Poverty Law Center is dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry, and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Using litigation, education and other forms of advocacy, they employ a three-pronged strategy to battle racial and social injustice:

John 3:16, Taxes & Liberty: Find New Resources Available At Absolute Rights


Austin, TX (PRWEB) January 12, 2012

Paying income taxes has been the focus of most political debates over the last three years. A powerful new conservative information website “Absolute Rights” is helping people understand the issues. The website says that taxes are related to the issues of freedom, liberty and freedom of religion, including Christianity. The Absolute Rights website says that federal taxes are part of a group of issues that must be addressed as soon as possible to help the USA recover from the recession.

Christianity is still alive and well in the USA as evidenced by the term “John 3:16″ being the #1 search term on Google this week. Yet the freedom to practice religion in America is under fire, according to the website.

“The reality is that the American taxpayer has been enslaved. He or she is no longer an independent individual,” the website says, referring to taxpayer issues as they relate to freedom and liberty in America.

The USA recession has caused more people in America to question the government and ask who pays taxes, and how the money is distributed. “What do taxes pay for” is a common question and the response from Washington, D.C. is often obscure, complains groups like the Tea Party, conservative Republicans and Libertarians. These issues cause many Americans to ask “why pay taxes?” The new website Absolute Rights has informative articles about taxpayer issues, freedom and liberty in the USA and the best political news that is often hard to find online.

If you are wondering how the taxman gets his authority, look to Washington, D.C. where politicians work to enslave the taxpayer, according to the website. Many groups have formed to focus on the tax issues in the USA. The most famous of these is the Tea Party. What is the Tea Party? Yes, it is related to the historical event by the same name in the sense that they view paying taxes as important political issues and in the current climate tax laws are viewed as a violation of civil liberties. The Tea Party acknowledges that Americans have no choice in paying taxes, and that the money is often wasted. The Tea Party movement discusses freedom in the USA, the tax act, federal taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, state income tax and how to pay state taxes.

The Absolute Rights website has news and important information about taxpayer issues, issues affecting your freedom of religion and issues related to your survival in the USA.

To get the Absolute Rights free report “Is Obama Intentionally Killing America As We Know It?” that gives more information on the facts presented in this press release, go to http://www.absoluterights.com/free-report/bill-of-wrongs.

Absolute Rights

Absolute Rights is an association of expert publishers who are providing important up-to-date news and information about the latest developments in the war on liberty in the USA. The goal is to prepare and strengthen those who believe in the U.S. Constitution, liberty in America and Christian values.

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