More continued destruction of British Values by the unelected, unwanted, tyrants 'Brown & Co'.
This unelected Government, together with the traitor Blair should be in the dock for their intentional destruction of established, historically proven processes in favour for their oppressive, tyrannical, egotistical garbage ideas.
To: bethybabes69
What’s next? Sex education that includes live demonstrations?
To: bethybabes69
Nu Labour just got a whooping in the by-election.....
I hope he stays on - it will finally kill the party!
Truly dishonourable government.
3 posted on
07/24/2009 5:19:50 AM PDT by
vimto
(To do the right thing you don't have to be intelligent - you have to be brave (Sasz))
To: bethybabes69
Lowering the bar yet again. Perhaps they could teach Shakespeare by grunting and hooting. Or Virgil using wild gestures. And the professor could be an erudite orangutan.
No, that’s just silly. He wouldn’t have to be all that erudite.
Does Dr. Doolittle have a teaching position these days?
4 posted on
07/24/2009 5:20:32 AM PDT by
IronJack
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To: bethybabes69
What a clever idea.
Permanently insert m----- F----- into everyday lexicon.
The sun has set on the Empire.
We're next!
6 posted on
07/24/2009 5:32:05 AM PDT by
IbJensen
(If Catholics voted based upon the teachings of the church, there would be no abortion and no Obomba.)
To: bethybabes69
"PM Gordon Brown yesterday backed a young Cardiff businessman who uses rap music to teach GCSE courses. Nathan Dicks, 25, runs Re-Wise Learning, a company that sets parts of the exam syllabus to music to help teenagers learn. " Rather than teach them how to speak proper english.
Next, PM Gordon Brown will applaud the new "advanced mathematics" program, which involves these "street students" taking off their shoes and using their toes to count past ten.
To: bethybabes69
Great.Now we are actually teaching people to become illiterate.
9 posted on
07/24/2009 6:15:11 AM PDT by
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