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Guess I'm NOT on ignore huh?
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Guess I'm NOT on ignore huh?
Whatever, you're still full enough. ByeYou are now. Buh bye!
Well that was a lot of shit just flushed down the toilet, lol.
So the electoral college was designed so that the lower vote getter should win? Why did the framers intend that? And if they did, why don't we have the minority candidate win every time?
It may be working as designed, but it's not working as intended. It's a design flaw. You should know about that being the boat builder you are. People create flaws that need to be fixed.
nonsense....the buck for education starts with parenting.....and Trump didn't know that Israel was part of the middle east or that Putin invaded Ukraine...talk about failed education....this guy has a college degree.....some students pay others to do their homework...others do the work...as a retired teacher...I'll say there are plenty of educated idiots in the world.....memorize and forget is the lazy students way through school...doesn't apply to hard working young folks who put in the work though. Education is not wisdom....one requires passing an exam...the other requires experience in the field.....read the Constitution Parties website and see how far they would like to go back in history to uphold dated info....amending the Constitution is in place for that reason...oral sex is unconstitutional according to the founding fathers..It is an indictment of this nations educators for their intentional and utter failure in basic historical education.
nonsense....the buck for education starts with parenting.....and Trump didn't know that Israel was part of the middle east or that Putin invaded Ukraine...talk about failed education....this guy has a college degree.....some students pay others to do their homework...others do the work...as a retired teacher...I'll say there are plenty of educated idiots in the world.....memorize and forget is the lazy students way through school...doesn't apply to hard working young folks who put in the work though.
Whatever, you're still full enough. Bye

If I was on ignore like he said he wouldn't have noticed would he?Ha!
I had not noticed your avatar until attentions was drawn to it.![]()
when someone is on ignore....you can see their posts if you're not logged on....they only disappear after you've logged on...it's how I know that folks I put on ignore should stay there....every few weeks I take everyone off ignore and give it a shot...some folks I put on just during game threads...it's a filter...not a ban hammer...useful functionIf I was on ignore like he said he wouldn't have noticed would he?
It is not a design flaw and is working just as the framers intended for a similar reason that the District of Columbia was not and cannot be allowed statehood. The framers of our national laws had very specific intentions and it is not the fault of those who do not understand. It is an indictment of this nations educators for their intentional and utter failure in basic historical education.
nonsense....the buck for education starts with parenting.....and Trump didn't know that Israel was part of the middle east or that Putin invaded Ukraine...talk about failed education....this guy has a college degree.....some students pay others to do their homework...others do the work...as a retired teacher...I'll say there are plenty of educated idiots in the world.....memorize and forget is the lazy students way through school...doesn't apply to hard working young folks who put in the work though.
The indictment is when you don't know enough to add an apostrophe to "nation's." In addition, there is no intentional and utter failure to teach history in our schools. That is flatly false.
And as our pal @MarAzul knows, my question was rhetorical, and certainly not for a lack of understanding or eduction. But I guess that's what happens when you come over from O-live, think we roll like you did there, and are late to the party.
they even learned history! - from great teachers who did their best without a lot of money because people like you don't like to pay taxes.

apparently you are a poor judge of the problem and emotional discourse vs value system.....I can speak clearly about successes in education and failures from experience...I also parented students and guided them to success in life...I'm not part of the problem..you made a blanket statement about our system failing to educate....that is an over the top generalization if there ever was one....I've had this discussion..the clear part of discussing these things is to not personally judge a forum member or accuse them of failure....you don't know me...talk about the subject but reserve personal accusations if you want clarityNo. Your emotional and disjointed response makes it quite clear you were part of the problem
Most teachers are also parents by the wayThe NEA does it's best to keep parents out of the educational process
couldn't disagree more....students should however be informed about the difference in political systems...for the most part..I believe they are. McCarthy witch hunts ended badly....and for those who are vehemently anti-democratic socialism.....they should never accept Medicare or Social Security checks.....double standard...there are a lot of those...I'm a pro choice capitalist...I think social services are a product of a responsible society. I care for the disabled now and they are sure glad these programs are in place....so am I. One can be a moderate in this country without joining a commune. I'm no Marxist but some folks are just paranoid I guessoutnumbered by those with a Marxist leaning.
they should never accept Medicare or Social Security checks.....double standard
apparently you are a poor judge of the problem and emotional discourse vs value system.....I can speak clearly about successes in education and failures from experience...I also parented students and guided them to success in life...I'm not part of the problem..you made a blanket statement about our system failing to educate....that is an over the top generalization if there ever was one....I've had this discussion..the clear part of discussing these things is to not personally judge a forum member or accuse them of failure....you don't know me...talk about the subject but reserve personal accusations if you want clarity
The NEA does not keep parents from educating their children...my son grew up in Taiwan for his first public education up until 3rd grade...parents in Taiwan are generally way more invested in the education of their children than most parent here in my view...they also pay for tutoring in many fields...it's part of the culture...as a teacher in Hawaii I didn't see much parental interest in education at all...a lot of my coworkers and myself tutored talented kids on our own dime and made sure they got a library card....I was a member of OSEA and have PERS benefits when I fully retire...although I'm not a big fan of the union....not a fan of tenure either...my wife and I invested time and money in our son's education...he's fortunate that way...history is sometimes not truthful....Taiwan completely scrapped the Chiang Kai Shek era history books which glossed over the brutal takeover of the KMT and genocide of 18 aboriginal tribes and the native Taiwanese....My wife had to relearn history she'd accepted as truth most of her life.The NEA does it's best to keep parents out of the educational process.
The NEA does not keep parents from educating their children...my son grew up in Taiwan for his first public education up until 3rd grade...parents in Taiwan are generally way more invested in the education of their children than most parent here in my view...they also pay for tutoring in many fields...it's part of the culture...as a teacher in Hawaii I didn't see much parental interest in education at all...a lot of my coworkers and myself tutored talented kids on our own dime and made sure they got a library card....I was a member of OSEA and have PERS benefits when I fully retire...although I'm not a big fan of the union....not a fan of tenure either...my wife and I invested time and money in our son's education...he's fortunate that way...history is sometimes not truthful....Taiwan completely scrapped the Chiang Kai Shek era history books which glossed over the brutal takeover of the KMT and genocide of 18 aboriginal tribes and the native Taiwanese....My wife had to relearn history she'd accepted as truth most of her life.
You know river, my friend. I actually do think you believe what you say. I have no doubt you taught the best you could see your way to do. I even like to think you are my friend. But...!
Now I will let that hang, because of what you say, that should be obvious to all including you, when people do object what kid are taught or even worse, not taught in the schools.
I still think of you as friend, gone around the bend since you know when, but still friend.

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That statement is absolutely absurd for two primary reasons.
1. I have every right as a citizen in good standing to defend my family, myself and any other person who may be in mortal danger with any tool equal to that available to the adversary.
2. No where have I indicated that spraying (which is lifted from "spray and pray" in the foliage) unaccounted rounds was a good tactical or prudent operation of equipment.
By the way... there is no such thing as endless firepower.
I understand. Unfortunately, I did take the time to read the article in question. The accusations against those in support of 2nd Amendment principles were straight out of Saul Alinsky's book Rules for Radicals. Alinsky was a devout student of Karl Marx and a self proclaimed "Community Organizer"... (gee, where have we heard that before)... that made it his life goal to place our U.S. Constitution into the trash bin of historical writings.
I'll never forget the first month of Kindergarten. One kid who seemed normal to me asked my teacher if he could use the bathroom right after recess. She said no and 10 minutes later he peed himself.Agreed, and I'm not excusing what happened. At the end of the day, I don't really blame any of the "ostracizing" students for the shooting. What I do take issue with is the suggestion that being more kind to the kid wouldn't have changed anything. Maybe it wouldn't have, but that's never definitive. I know it's not a sexy thought, but being nice to people we come across in our everyday lives is more important than I think a lot of people realize.
Bullying is an underrated problem in our society, plain and simple. I was bullied some when I was younger, although not to any crazy extent. I've also dealt with a good deal of depression/anxiety throughout the years. These experiences, however small on the scale they might've been in my case, allowed me to get a good grip on how similar treatment might cause significantly worse consequences with people who have more severe cases of mental illness. I guess my point is that even a little bit of bullying can pull a lot of weight. Something we should all be cognizant of.
And, I'm not convinced that some of these students who survived and have been in the limelight aren't using the tragedy - even if subconsciously - to grab some personal national attention.
Peace.
I'll never forget the first month of Kindergarten. One kid who seemed normal to me asked my teacher if he could use the bathroom right after recess. She said no and 10 minutes later he peed himself.
She made him wear a diaper and t shirt the rest of the day. I watched that kid snap right in front of us that day I SWEAR TO GOD.
He was always picked on from that day forward. I think he came from a pretty neglected home too so it was worse than it should have been.
I'll never forget the first month of Kindergarten. One kid who seemed normal to me asked my teacher if he could use the bathroom right after recess. She said no and 10 minutes later he peed himself.
She made him wear a diaper and t shirt the rest of the day. I watched that kid snap right in front of us that day I SWEAR TO GOD.
He was always picked on from that day forward. I think he came from a pretty neglected home too so it was worse than it should have been.
