Posted on 01/25/2009 9:51:10 AM PST by Bill Dupray
I laughed and thought it was a photoshop job. After all, nobody is this stupid . . . right? It is not so much that they misspelled a word, lots of people have spelling issues. It is they misspelled the key word, misspelled it differently on each sign, happened to be standing right next to each other (without noticing that the other one spelled it "incorrectly"), and somebody just happened to get a photo of it.
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That’s pathetic. I even feel guilty about snickering about this. Those unfortunate souls are without doubt the product of some fine, progressive public school system somewhere, probably Chicago...
Says Corpus Christi (I mean, Cropsu Crhisti) at the botton of the screen ... :-)
Maybe they are the product of all those grants Hussein and Ayers scored “For the Children”.
I had a deram once. I had to get a shot for it!
Here in the Peoples Republic of Masdsachusetts, one teacher held a sign that said, “On Strike For More Rispect.”
I read on a thread the other night that this was a teacher’s protest. If that’s true, it’s even more scarey.
On Strike For More Rispect.
And how do you spell ‘Rispect’? “Mnoey”!
How Obama Won
No. 232 in a series.
Which IS photshopped, btw.
Don’t disrispec our teachers, now! They are underpaid!
Frea the teecheeng. Duwn wid grandmar!
Uuuh, and for mons waketions!
Not trying to be difficult, but could it have been sarcasm?
Based on emails that I get every day from college students, I think not. But I have committed myself to give people the benefit of the doubt. I found myself getting too cynical. THAT was causing me health issues.
We have a professor who believes that teachers are underpaid.
Then again, she also supports sex ed for kindergartens and believes we need a multi-million dollar curriculum for said education becuase “teachers are professionals and their time costs money.”
I would not be suprised if this is a “teecher’s” protest.
That is what a young black woman told me this past week that had her all worked up, the stimulus package. I wonder if she could have spelled anything correctly at that moment.
Everyone is underpaid. If we all got paid what we(as human beings) are worth, then we’d all be billionaires.
reminds me of the striking teacher interviewed on Chicago TV and fed to the network. Asked what subjects she taught she replied "I teaches English." She had a master's degree too.
And a billion would not be worth more than $42,000.
WEll, if everyone had a billion, then I supppose a billion would be worth even less than 42 grand.
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