But read on, because this will get back on topic again.
So, let us begin.
We're now going to start here by going way way way back in time, back to about perhaps 120 to 150 years ago, back to the days of The Wild Wild West, back to the frontier days, back to the good ol' cowboy era.
Back in the day when they use to hang horse thieves!
Now, if you were a bank robber, or a stage coach robber (highway man), or a train robber, then most likely you would not get hanged. That is, not unless you shot and killed anyone during the robbery, then you would get hanged, but not for the robbery itself, but for killing someone. Otherwise, if caught, and you hadn't killed anyone during the robbery, then you would only go to prison.
But if you steal a man's horse, then you would hang!
Back then, a horse would probably cost about $10 to $20 dollars, or more if it was a good breed. The saddle sometimes would cost more than the horse itself.
Yeah, I remember a hearing an old song that goes "With a $10 dollar horse and a $20 dollar saddle, I'm gonna be punching Texas cattle" or some shit like that.
Anyway . . . . .
Now, doesn't it sound rather strange, that if you robbed a million dollars from a bank, you would only go to prison if caught (providing you didn't kill anyone) but you would hang for only stealing a $20 dollar horse?
You probably won't get hanged for only stealing a man's saddle, even though it might cost more than his horse. You'll only go to jail for that.
But you will hang for stealing his horse!
Now, you might ask, why is that?
Well, there is actually a perfectly good and logical reason why this was so. It makes perfect sense.
Imagine if you will, that you are a lone prospector way out in the middle the desert or some wilderness somewhere far far away from civilization, and the nearest town is over 30 miles away. You're all alone out in the desert, and your only companion is your horse.
Your horse is very important to you, because your horse is loaded with all of your supplies, your food and canteens of water, your tools, your extra guns, and your extra ammo for your guns, etc. etc. all that you will need to survive out there alone in the wilderness.
Now, imagine that while you're dismounted from your horse, and you are out there walking around prospecting for gold, when suddenly you hear your horse galloping away! You turn around to see what's happening, and you see that someone has stolen your horse with all of your supplies, and he's now way off in the distance.
And now, you are all alone with no food, only one canteen of water on your hip, your only gun on your other hip, and left with only six bullets in your gun and some bullets in your holster belt.
That would really suck! Oh yes indeed! The suck factor is now very high!
So, without your horse, you would have to try to hike back across the desert, and back to civilization. You might be able to go a few days without food, but out in the desert, you will not last very long without water.
Men have died out in the wilderness when their horses had been stolen from them.
That is why they use to hang horse thieves!
OK, now let us return back to the present time, back to the here and now, here today in the 21st Century, the year 2010 in the present.
Today, we no longer need to depend on horses for our survival. Today, we drive around in motor cars, or what people a hundred years ago would call horseless carriages. Yeah, we now travel about in chariots with nary a horse! . . . . . ("nary" an old 16th century word that means, none, or without.)
And of course, today, cars do get stolen by car thieves, but we don't execute car thieves, because you won't die just simply because your car has been stolen.
We now live in a very complex modern world, and these days, getting a good education is absolutely essential if you are to have any prospects for gainful employment.
OK, now we're getting back on topic again.
Without a decent education, you will probably be stuck in some low paying job, assuming if you're lucky enough to get any kind of job at all. Without a good education, you will most likely end up living in poverty, and being in poor health, which can sometimes be life threatening.
Of course, if you're strong and athletic, you could probably pursue a career in sports. For example: a football player can make a few million dollars a year just chasing a ball, and it doesn't take any brains to play football, or any sport.
But for those of us who are nonathletic, pursuing sports in not an option. You either have to study hard in school, and hit the books, or else, you may have to settle for some low paying menial job, or else, having to go on welfare or perhaps getting a disability pension which barely keeps you alive from one monthly check to the next. Really not much of a life at all.
Now, for me, sports was not an option.
When I was only 4 years old, I was in a car accident and my left knee was injured. It hurt most of time, and as a result, I was not able to run like the other children and I could only walk with a limp. *
So, when I was in school, I was lousy at sports and I did not do very well in my PE classes. But I did just fine in all of my academic classes. I made passing grades in reading, science, art, history, geography, etc. etc. I was only lousy in PE.
But I really didn't care for sports anyway, and even if I didn't have a crippled up left knee, I might have done better in my PE classes, but sports was not what I cared about.
I was more interested in science. Astronomy has always been my favorite subject, so I really enjoyed reading and studying science, instead of sports.
But because of my crippled left knee, sports was never an option, so the only way I was going to make it in this world would be to study hard and hit the books.
When I was going to school, I had plans for my future.
Now, I know I had mentioned this several times before, but here we go again!
My mother taught me how to read and write before I even started school. By the time I was only in the 3rd grade, I was already reading at the high school level and the adult level. When I was 13 years old I scored 150 points on a standard IQ test.
I remember when I read my first book on Astronomy. I was in the 2ed grade. I can even remember the title of the book. A True Book of The Sun, Moon, And Stars. It was one of many of The True Book series. There was one about airplanes, another book on dinosaurs, etc. etc. I also enjoyed reading books on dinosaurs, all kinds of books on science, and I liked maps. I collected maps. But Astronomy was my favorite subject.
After reading my first book on Astronomy, I was hooked. I wanted to read more.
Back then, I lived in a small town up in Minnesota and the elementary and high school were together in the same building. During my 1st, 2ed, and 3rd grade, I did have some good teachers who encouraged my interest in science. Our class would go to the library once each week, and eventually, when I was in the 3rd grade I had read most of the Astronomy books at the elementary level and my teacher let me check out Astronomy books at the high school level.
So, my first 3 years in school was OK. But it was during my 4th grade that things started going down hill for me. As I had mentioned before, the first time I got suspended from school was in the 4th grade because I had failed to climb a rope in the gymnasium. Never mind that I was doing well in my academic classes. Never mind that I had a crippled left knee. That was no excuse! I got suspend for failing PE.
My 4th grade PE coach had me suspended from school just because I failed to climb the rope.
He was my first horse thief!!!
You see, for me sports was not an option. I had to hit the books, and make good grades in science and math and my other academic subjects if I was to have any hope for my future.
Getting a decent education. That was my horse! That is what I needed to survive in the future.
When I was in the 5th grade, as I had mentioned so many times before in these forums, my 5th grade teacher who was really Gung Ho when it came to sports liked to humiliate me in front of the other students in the gym during PE class. We were playing basketball, and I dropped the ball during the game, and he picked up the ball and punched me in the stomach as hard as he could. I was doubled over in pain, and it seemed like an eternity before I could catch my breath again.
Then one day we went to the library, and while all the other students were allowed to check out any book they wanted, I was not! I saw this Astronomy book that I wanted to check out and he would not allow me to have it. We got into an argument. He then dragged me out into the hallway and pushed me back against the wall, bashing my head against the corner of the concrete block wall. I got really dizzy and nearly blacked out.
The following year, the teacher was fired and could not get a teaching job anywhere else, but the damage was already done. For years afterward I would have headaches and dizzy spells which gradually became less intense during my teenage years.
My 5th grade teacher was another horse thief! He stole my horsey!
When I was 13 years old our family moved down from Minnesota to a small town in New Mexico back in April of 1965. My mother had asthma and moving down to a warmer and dryer climate was much better for her. The cold winters were too much for her, and she would probably not have survived another winter. So, I like to think that my mother lived another 20 years longer than she would have if we had remained up north.
I was in the 7th grade. Again my troubles started in PE class. One day we learning wrestling, so the mats were set up on the floor of the gym. Before we even started our lessons this one guy who was much taller than I was, and much stronger came up behind me and jumped on me, knocking me down to the floor. He had both of my arms behind my back and refused to let go.
Then the coach said, "OK, he's had enough, you may let go of him now" and then the coach jumped on me. At the time I only weighed about 140 pounds and he weighed about 250 pounds. He was pinching the nerves in the back of my neck and I felt tingly all over. I was really scared. After he let go, I took off across the gym, and he told me to come back and I told him to go to Hell!!!
No way was I going to come back so that he could finish working me over again! Forget that!!!
He then ran across the gym after me, and dragged me to the principal's office. When I explained to the principal what had happened that I did not start the fight, at first he was going to have the other student suspended for a couple of days. But the coach sucked up for him saying that he was one of his best basketball players and track runners and pole vaulters. Yeah! An all around super jock, so I got suspended instead.
It was three years before I was allowed to go to school again!
So, the coach and the principal were a couple more horse thieves! They stole my horse!
The following year, we moved down from that rinky-dink two-bit little town to Las Cruces New Mexico. Before we moved down, my mother was advised by the school principal that I was in need of some kind of psychological counseling before I would be allowed back in school again, so when we moved to Las Cruces, I went for sessions at Dona Ana Mental Health, and then I had classes during the morning hours at a day care center. There were a couple of guys my age, but most were much younger. I was held back academically. The text books were at 3rd to 4th grade level and I was in the 7th grade before my three year suspension from school. It was like being back in Kindergarten again!
I kept asking them if they could provide text books at the 7th grade level but they refused. Also for the next three years I was being told that I was still not ready to return to school, that I had to continue going to the day canter. I was there for 3 hours every morning, then I would ride my bike home.
I stayed in the house most of the day because at the ages of 14, 15, and 16 years old because I was ashamed of being out of school and didn't want to be seen in public. Then after about 4:00 PM in the afternoon when school was out for the "normal" children, then I would go out. *
One day about a couple of months after we moved down to Las Cruces, I took the initiative to go to the public library and I got my own library card. Then I would check out books from the library to take home. I even want to the library at NMSU, New Mexico State University and got a library card there as well. Since I wasn't a student there, I could only check out a maximum of three books on each subject, for example: three Astronomy books, or three physics books, or three books on math, etc. etc. Well, that was OK with me as long as I could check out books.
Ah! But when my councilors at Dona Ana Mental Health found out I was going to the public library and the University library to check out books to bring home, they got all pissed off about that, and my mother spoke out in my defense, because she had always encouraged me to read, and as long as bringing home library books made me happy that was fine with her. So she really told them off!
At the day center, they tried to shove sports down my throat. Just because I had misspelled one lousy word in a test I was no longer allowed to attend classes, and they handed me a basketball and told me to go outside and play. Also they were concerned about my weight because during those three years I went up from 150 pounds to about 230 pounds at the age of 16 years.
My counselors knew absolutely nothing about psychology. They were just a bunch of rich housewives who wanted something to do with their time so their husbands got them jobs as counselors at Dona Ana Mental Health, and of course, the shrinko prescribed tranquilizers to keep me more docile and submissive. It also made me more sensitive to the sun so I stayed indoors most of the time. Eventually I refused to take the tranks anymore.
So, for three years, I was denied a decent education. My counselors and the shrinkos at Dona Ana Mental Health were a gang or horse thieves who again stole my horsey!
Then finally, after three years I was informed that I was ready to go back to school again. There was a three year gap from the time I was in the 7th grade in Junior High School to being in the 10th grade as a sophomore in High School. During those three years I was held back at the 4th grade level, so most of my education was from reading library books checked out from the public library and the University library.
Well, my high school turned out to be just another glorified Kindergarten!
As I had mentioned many times before in these forums, my science teacher was also the schools football coach and during football season he was too busy coaching his team to be teaching in the classroom, so instead, he would set up the movie projector and walk out of the classroom leaving us all sitting in the dark to watch a bunch of cartoons! That was my science class! I wanted to learn science, DAMN IT!!!
In my literature class all we did was play Charades, another stupid childish game. I didn't learn jack shit in my high school.
The only thing I learned in high school was how to play Charades and how to fold paper footballs!
My science teacher, and most of my other teachers, they were horse thieves!
Then I was approached by a couple of guys peddling dope, and I wanted absolutely nothing to do with the drug scene. They would not stop harassing me, so I asked my student councilor for advice, which was of course, to turn them in.
After that, I was harassed even more. One day as I entered my art class, the paintings I had been working on were destroyed and my life was even threatened, so I had to leave high school.
That was back in 1969 when I was 17 years old.
Soon afterward I had an emotional and mental breakdown and spent three weeks in a mental hospital where patients were often beaten including myself and one night I was raped by an older man.
When I came home I was in a deep depression, and when I was seeking some kind of psychological counseling none of the shrinks believed me. Back in the 1960s and 1970s nobody believed that a guy could get raped.
Since I never got a high school diploma I studied at home for my GED test, and then I spent 2 weeks living in a dormitory at the University at Roswell New Mexico to take my GED test, which I passed with flying colors! I was told that a GED certificate is just as good, if not better than a high school diploma.
I tried going back to school again and I took Astronomy and Physics classes at NMSU, New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. The DVR, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation covered the cost or my tuition.
Of course, since I didn't learn any math in high school because they didn't teach jack shit, I took two math class, Algebra Review and Geometry Review which were high school level courses, and I mad a B in both math classes. Then the following semester I took some Trigonometry courses and made a B in each one. I also made an A+ in both of my Astronomy classes, but I made I a D in physics because I didn't know Trigonometry, which I should have learned in high school, so I took Trigonometry the following semester. I love Trigonometry, it's actually a lot of fun.
I attended NMSU from September 1975 to May 1978 and took the summer semesters off because I needed a few months vacation to relax. But I never completed my degree. I was under a lot of emotional stress suffering from anxiety and depression.
Every time I tried going back to school again, I could not complete my courses.
For years afterward I had my usual mood swings, and being unable to cope with stress. But in recent years, I have been diagnosed with PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
So I admit it! I'm all screwed up in my head. I have had to deal with mental health issues all of my life.
The quality of education has been steadily going down hill in our high schools.
The chart below shows how American Schools compare to schools overseas.

The next picture below depicts what I'm afraid the future holds for many high school graduates in the good ol' USA!

Yes, the PE coaches and many of our teacher are horse thieves, stealing the future of our young people because of the ever-declining quality of education in our schools. The academic curriculum has been "dumbed down" to make it easier for jocks to get passing grades so that any monkey-boy who can only read at the second grade level can play football or basketball in college.
HORSE THIEVES ALL OF THEM! DAMN THEM ALL TO HELL!!!

We need to start hanging the horse thieves again . . . . .
. . . . . on a short rope with their toes just barely touching the ground!!!
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* I did some re-editing on this topic. I'm NOT going to use the word "Kid" anymore. From now on, I'm going to say, "child" or "children" and NOT "kids" anymore. That's because "kids" are baby goats. Young humans are children. Parents are raising children, and NOT goats! We need to break out of our redneck culture, and I'm starting by re-editing ALL of my past forum posts.