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To: CondorFlight

LOL! They also have to either work full stime or stay in school.


579 posted on 07/22/2006 4:20:28 PM PDT by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights

Can I send a message about them via Wonkette or anonymous email?

That should focus a little more judical inquiry on the case!


580 posted on 07/22/2006 4:33:03 PM PDT by CondorFlight
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To: JLS; Locomotive Breath; Protect the Bill of Rights; maggief; All

I was reading the N&O and I saw this. I think this relates as to how the public can stand by and not be interested in abuses of power by their officials and representatives.

N&O, 7/22/06 Page 1A of the Print edition (and continued on other pages) by T. Keung Hui:

The article references failing schools, their test scores, and their respective consequences via the No child left behind Act. A woman, Eleanor Hunter, has a daughter in 3rd grade at one of the schools that failed to pass one of the hurdles of the No Child Left Behind act, this quote was attributed to her:

"It's important to support your neighborhood school regardless of test scores," Hunter said. "You should make a decision based on how happy your child is."

No one - parent or otherwise - was quoted in the entire front page article that was critical of the failing schools or the school system. Other parents were quoted as saying they were "not fans" of the No child left behind act, and one said that it stigmatizes schools.

Maybe Nifong isn't so dumb in thinking he can bamboozle a Jury in granting his convictions.





581 posted on 07/22/2006 4:43:05 PM PDT by Mike Nifong (Somebody Stop Me !)
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