Posted on 06/19/2013 10:18:22 AM PDT by Nachum
A day before the first set of school closings was set to begin, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis had some harsh words about how the Chicago Public Schools are funded and managed, blaming much of the districts problems on racism. WBBM Newsradios Nancy Harty reports, at a luncheon on education reform, Lewis told members of the City Club that Chicago is the most segregated city in America. WBBM Newsradios Nancy Harty reports, at a luncheon on education reform, Lewis told members of the City Club that Chicago is the most segregated city in America.
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Our new Pope recently said that people who throw food away are robbing the poor; what is the name for what that Jabba the Hutt creature consumes?
Well heck - wouldn’t expect her to say “I am a blood sucking leech and I and my union are sucking the last drop of life out of this city” now would we?
At last check, "Gluttony" was still one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
“If only the rich white racists wouldnt move away, and stayed and let their families be victimized by violent minorities, and let the corrupt govt officials fleece them in property taxes and income taxes, then all the minority kids would do better in school.”
That myth crumbled here in NJ as Gov. Christie spread the word about how much our publics schools cost (including the urban ones); no white people here feel any responsibility for the welfare reservations at all. They may kill each other on the reservations while people that matter pay them no mind, but if they stray into a white neighborhood the libs are the first to phone up the cops.
“At last check, “Gluttony” was still one of the Seven Deadly Sins.”
Aye, with a healthy helping of envy...
Actually, that’s about white people in Chicago. Not sure any of us here could disagree. Best thing we can do, though, is build a large wall around the city and keep everybody in. You would not want any of them in your neighborhood.
...By the bale.
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