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To: Nextrush
have to work two custodial jobs over 60 hours a week to stay here. I don't even make 40-thousand doing that.

You sound like you work very hard. What was your favorite subject in school? -- And, yes, I know about political correctness in public education. There are many threads on FR posted about that topic. :)
102 posted on 03/16/2006 6:27:49 PM PST by summer
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To: summer

History is my forte (Social Studies for the politically correct out there). I an extremely knowledgable about broadcast and print media and politics is my sort of hobby.

I thought about what you said yesterday and maybe you need two jobs, too. A radio talk show host I used to listen to a lot, Bruce Williams always used to tell people to do that to pay off credit card debts and or buy things they needed or wanted.

My German teacher in high school taught at a local college in the evenings to make some extra money.

The National Education Association and other left-leaning groups have been my "concern" to one degree or another for thirty years. I was conservative as a teenager and before it was "cool." I'm in a much better position to monitor the situation on the ground now than I was then, but I'm dead serious when I write about their agenda. One NEA magazine even said that local school tax increases should be blamed on George W. Bush and No Child Left Behind. There is a down and dirty effort to resist education reform everwhere spearheaded by the Education Association that's got even Republicans like my Congressman Todd Platts in their pocket to oppose school choice ("vouchers").


115 posted on 03/17/2006 5:24:22 AM PST by Nextrush (The Chris Matthews Band: "I get high..I get high...I get high..McCain.")
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