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The OSSOFF File

Nixon was still president and Vietnam was still a hot zone when Paul Bianchi became headmaster of Paideia. The times were ripe for a progressive school, and PAIDEIA IS UNABASHEDLY PROGRESSIVE, AS IN LEFT OF CENTER, as in they field … Continue reading

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A Prayer for the 114th Congress of the United States of America

Once, in “another” Georgia, in a time well before the Age of Millennials, there existed a righteous culture whose people lived under the Rule of Laws, first, God’s Law, and then under those Laws of their own making; who expected … Continue reading

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“Downtown Atlanta is as bad as Zimbabwe or Harare or Durban,” said Dr. Carlos del Rio, co-director of Emory University’s Center for AIDS Research…

  Why is this shocking? Many Negroes and many immigrants living in Atlanta live in conditions that are, while not similar, equivalent to “third world African countries. The lack of opportunity coupled with the absence of skill sets has created … Continue reading

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