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To: Teacup
And I should have added to the above post.

With a home based business, like we have, there would be no recuperating at home without half the neighborhood dropping by for this or that,,,, really just to check me out. So when you add to the cost of the surgery the price of holing up in a decent hotel for 3 to 4 wks,,, well,,, I'd rather spend the money on rose bushes and silk blouses.
111 posted on 09/16/2002 10:19:33 AM PDT by Iowa Granny
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A brother of one of the Cantor Fitzgerald employees killed in the WTC talks about it:

. He was a hard-working American in his prime enjoying the fruits of his labor, only to have his life cut tragically short by those who envy our way of life. He harbored no ill will toward Muslims or their beliefs; he had no political agenda. Yet he was murdered simply for going to work and doing his job. And that pisses me off. And it should piss off every American who aspires to create a better life for themselves.

Story here.

112 posted on 09/16/2002 10:28:20 AM PDT by mountaineer
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To: Iowa Granny
Hey, what's gotten into the water in Iowa? I found this on Joanne Jacobs' "blog" (she frequently writes on education issues):

Jim Patch, a candidate vying for a seat on the Des Moines school board, said Thursday he is opposed to linking high school graduation requirements with students' reading abilities. "How can we take a bright kid that is having trouble reading and tell them, "You can't graduate?" " Patch asked. "If they are doing well in other subjects, are we going to tell them they can't get a high school diploma?"

How can a student do well in any subject if he can't read?

Patch, a retired Des Moines teacher who has been endorsed by the teachers union, ['nuff said] has said during candidates' forums and other venues that many people have dyslexia or other brain-based learning disabilities that inhibit their ability to learn to read. ...

Patch, at a forum this week, expanded his comments, saying students shouldn't be denied a high school diploma just because they are poor readers. If diplomas are withheld, "we could have a lot of future architects and doctors out there that aren't going to graduate," Patch said in an interview.

We certainly should have people who can't read performing heart surgery or designing skyscrapers full of people! Yikes! Des Moines Register.

113 posted on 09/16/2002 10:36:13 AM PDT by mountaineer
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