Posted on 05/13/2017 12:27:39 AM PDT by lowbridge
Edited on 05/13/2017 1:01:01 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The 1933 Montana State College (now University) yearbook was exceptional:
http://www.montana.edu/mountainsandminds/article.php?article=11923&origin=news
The photo of the basketball team was a photo of five Butterfingers candy bars...
If one had written “allahu akbar” would there be this controversy?
Was one or more of “the others”Black Lives Matter!” ?
Maybe some “Journalist/Reporters” should investigate like real, Reporters!
Aside: Chelsea had a twin sister! Who knew?
What right do those edunazis have to withhold their purchases for obviously political reasons?
And, What the He-- is wrong with "CONTROVERSIAL"???
Who told those @$$3$ that they were empowered to ensure that only the libtard side of any controversy is exposed to the students?
FIRE everyone who was involved with this dumb@$$3d decision!
It’s only controversial to illegal aliens.
Illegal aliens can just go back where they came from.
We are in the midst of replacing three school board members in our district which is a 650 million dollar budget District. It’s been interesting... one of the what we think is a progressive candidate put $20,000 of her own money into this race. I’m on the budget committee and it’s almost useless ...thanks for what you do though...oh...and nowbthere is the “Equity Lens” that all policy /actions are reviewed thru...aaaggghhhh
Well said, knarf.
You are indeed in the trenches and fighting the good fight.
What of Common Core in your district?
Okay, I’ll bite. What was the quote?
“Okay, Ill bite. What was the quote?”
Jefferson quote is: “For here we are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it.”
Very good. Thanks.
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