This is an excellently written article that explains how the federal government created regionalism with the intent of using it to replace local control and as an aid in taking our private property rights. When local government meets their short term needs by accepting grants from their regional governement, local government is cooperating in the very process that will make local control obsolete. Please click on this link to learn more. link
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Regionalism:Sneaking America Into World Governance
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Should the White House Control What Your Kids Learn?
This important article will help you learn about the obstacles standing between you and your right to educate your children as Americans rather than “good” global citizens: link
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The Problem with Public Private Partnerships
Public Private Partnerships are a fairly complex topic for most people. That said, it would benefit the reader to acquire more background by reading this article: link
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Regionalism-The Blueprint for Your Serfdom
This an excellent article by long time opponent of Agenda 21, Michael Shaw. He will explain how regionalism is a key strategy in implementing Agenda 21 in our communities and a threat to our representative government: link
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Two New Websites on Education in Ohio
Now that you have the basics about Common Core, and if you live in Ohio, you may want to go to a website dedicated to Common Core in Ohio. link
Or to a second website that will inform you on educational issues in Ohio including Common Core. link
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Wolves in Our Backyard
Learn how, through the reintroduction of the big carnivores, like the wolf, grizzlie bear, and cougar, the federal government creates justification for the taking of rural land: link
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Map of Regional Governments in Ohio
Regional Governments in Ohio
The Ohio Association of Regional Councils comprises 23 agencies serving more than 1,500 municipalities, villages, townships and counties and representing 10,500,000 residents of those communities around the state.
The regional governments in Ohio collectively have the ability over time to break down America’s Constitutionally formulated government structure.
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Welcome to Your 21st Century Global Educational System
This article will further your understanding of the threat that the United Nations educational plans pose for your children as the U.N. attempts to implement a global curriculum: link
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Tying Common Core to Global Origins
Alisa Ellis, is a parent, and like many of you very concerned about the globalization of her children’s education through the implementation of the Common Core standards. Her presentation will not just present the facts, but will pull at your heart strings, as she explains how our children are being cheated of their bright futures by forces outside of the United States.
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OK-SAFE, Inc-Position Paper on Public Private Partnerships
For more informations about Public Private Partnerships please consider reading this article.
FYI : The “OK-SAFE” in the title refers to the group, Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise, who are responsible for producing this article: link
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