Remember in November

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"Fathom the odd hypocrisy that the Government wants every citizen to prove they are insured, but people don't have to prove they are citizens".


Ben Stein
Once again slick has proven that he thinks that his opinion is the only one on the planet.

I've been bitching ( unsuccessfully ) at my school system that LOVES to fuck off our tax money on important stuff like monster sized football stadiums and about as many coaches as players yet still can't win a football game. Cursive writing is no longer taught, correct spelling and punctuation, "REALLY DON'T MATTER as we have MS word and programs like that for the students." says his English teacher.

If I didn't continually harass my stepson with simple arithmetic problems he would be unable to figure out if he got screwed out of time at his part time job. The "powers that be" have been dumbing this country down for decades. The way I see it, people like Barry want an ignorant electorate. All this shit he/they spew about improving schools is crap.

I do think it interesting that the UK has decided to cut back gov't jobs and spending on a pretty grand scale. What does that say about socialistic government?
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Wullie wrote: Once again slick has proven that he thinks that his opinion is the only one on the planet.
huh? I just wrote, in plain English, that I'd love to hear original thought, not regurgitation. How does that translate into the above, quoted? Oh, and Ben Stein is a pompous ass.
I've been bitching ( unsuccessfully ) at my school system that LOVES to fuck off our tax money on important stuff like monster sized football stadiums and about as many coaches as players yet still can't win a football game. Cursive writing is no longer taught, correct spelling and punctuation, "REALLY DON'T MATTER as we have MS word and programs like that for the students." says his English teacher.
funny, I've been doing likewise up here(well, the locals DO actually win a lot of games, but a million bucks for an Astroturf field pissed me right off).
If I didn't continually harass my stepson with simple arithmetic problems he would be unable to figure out if he got screwed out of time at his part time job. The "powers that be" have been dumbing this country down for decades. The way I see it, people like Barry want an ignorant electorate. All this shit he/they spew about improving schools is crap.
nonsense. It isn't Obama, or for that matter, the Dems that want/need a stupid populace. More than likely, the blame can be placed on the vast bulk of the populace who finds getting a real education too much like hard work. Look around at your society, Wullie. No one wants anything but EASY money. I just heard a good story last night on NPR, about apple growers in Washington. Immigration raids are hurting their migrant workforce recruitment, and they can't get actual American citizens(with a 10% unemployment rate) bother to pick apples for $100 per day.
I do think it interesting that the UK has decided to cut back gov't jobs and spending on a pretty grand scale. What does that say about socialistic government?
I'll wait to hear your response when this recent move lands Britain into a deep, deep recession. Should take about 2 to 3 years.
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Here get one of these before they're gone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXXlQDn5 ... ature=fvwp

Ben Stein may be a pompous ass in your eyes, but I think he has a damn good take things and especially on that quote.

NPR! RIGHT ON! :roll: Like they aren't biased? Get real.

How deep is our recession going to be when the current administration quits writing hot checks to keep the stock market up?

Weren't you advocating that our government needs to cut spending?
. More than likely, the blame can be placed on the vast bulk of the populace who finds getting a real education too much like hard work.
Maybe for some, BUT there are those who have no way to learn if they aren't exposed to something to learn. Here in TX, the schools have been answering to TAKS test
(Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills) of course the teachers are told to tell you they are NOT teaching to "pass the test", again I have call BULLSHIT. The higher the school scores, the better their rating and the better chance they have of garnering more "free" money from the state and to keep their license to educate.

My son was informed recently by one of the history teachers that "nothing of any importance" happened from the 1600's until after WWII. I thought that interesting and called the teacher to explain his statement. He informed me that he HAD to follow an established curriculum and that was part of it.

The Tx education agency has some real problems and this shit is part of it.
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Will agree with you on the Texas Board of Ed.....famous for pursuing a political and religious agenda in textbooks, and, by your words, not too focused on the end product.....
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Wullie wrote:My son was informed recently by one of the history teachers that "nothing of any importance" happened from the 1600's until after WWII.
WOW :shock: I'm guessing that things like the American revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil war, the assasination of Lincoln, the Spanish American war and WW1, were just Gang violence issues
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CUDA wrote:
Wullie wrote:My son was informed recently by one of the history teachers that "nothing of any importance" happened from the 1600's until after WWII.
WOW :shock: I'm guessing that things like the American revolution, the War of 1812, the Civil war, the assasination of Lincoln, the Spanish American war and WW1, were just Gang violence issues

"one of the history teachers"

this is important, as, if the teacher was engaged in modern history, for example, then in the context of the subject he is teaching, his statement would be accurate


it's like people see baby's head pop out during birth, and declare "it's a boy!" before waiting to find out just what the facts are (Ma'am) :roll:


guess when you have an agenda, or even merely a bent, you take whatever you can to faciliate your views, while there is any question of what really is the case in point
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It seems like "liberals" like to teach history "backwards".....it easier to manipulate it that way.....
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Daiichidoku wrote:this is important, as, if the teacher was engaged in modern history, for example, then in the context of the subject he is teaching, his statement would be accurate
not really.....if you're talking the usual breakdown of Western History is Ancient(pre 800 AD), Middle Ages
(800-1500s), Modern 1600-present. In that case, the statement is absolute nonsense. Even were the individual teaching Contemporary history, to dismiss all that happened from 1600 to WWII is ludicrous. Nothing that happens to this moment is not made relevant by what took place centuries ago.
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Pudfark wrote:It seems like "liberals" like to teach history "backwards".....it easier to manipulate it that way.....
Texas public education= Liberal? Ok, now sit down and read the instructions on those meds, Pud. :roll:
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The Dems are doing their best to make the boy and their agenda look good.
They're buying this by the ton.
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