Posted on 03/19/2024 9:40:09 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I hereby nominate the famed electrical engineer Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington.
Yeah. Get your degree at Costco. Idiocracy is a documentary!
Very true.
Can medical school requirements be far behind? Scary.
Honestly, it wasn’t that long ago that neither law school nor a bar exam was required to practice law. Harry Truman practiced law without either, because he “read law” in an existing practice for a number of years and became experienced.
“Can medical school requirements be far behind?”
Some medical schools have already implemented DEI/CRT requirements, and not just in hiring but in operations as well.
In a recent case in Baltimore a 14 year veteran supervising nurse, wih an outstanding record, was fired based on comments she made on her personal Facebook account, disparaging the CRT/DEI indoctrination sessions employees at her hospital are rquoired to take.
Grover Washington, Jr.
Man that guy could play the sax!
Washington state needs more lawyers like progressivism needs more corruption.
Maybe even a Wal Mart doctorate?
Which means they have to dumb it down for the colored people
Insanity.
I took the examination to become a pharmacist in Texas. Those that passed were given a license to practice pharmacy. Those that did not were not. Oddly the highest pass rate was by orientals, whites, and then other minorities. The fail rate was very low with all races. After six years of hard science most were well prepared for the test.
Yes, King County was named after the VP(?) at the time of statehood - Rufus King or something. Thy emblem on all of the signs and stationary was a crown. I forget how many millions of dollars they spent to change those.
I nominate Booker T. Washington as the state’s namesake. Although he was a Republican so....
(It’s a brave new world!)
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