1 posted on
12/22/2002 1:14:00 AM PST by
kattracks
To: dansangel
(((((PING)))))
2 posted on
12/22/2002 1:27:30 AM PST by
.45MAN
To: kattracks
There is a mystery here, only half solved. Thanks to diligent work by the author and Mr. Bennetta, we now know that it was conservatives and rednecks who fiddled with the dates of the Lower Boozooic Period. Whoever fudged the caption on the redwood tree, however, is still at large. Here on FR, we might suspect it was liberals, or even Green Weenies, who did this. However, the author chooses to leave us in the dark on this subject. Damn, even the articles on the inaccuracies are censored and full of politically-correct BS. |
To: kattracks
Said Bennetta, "They make jihadists sound like innocents doing their best to resist a second serving of ice cream." I have a very simple definiton of a jihadi --
DEAD
I will be more than happy to kill them with whatever means I have available; I will rip their throats out with my teeth if I need to. I'd be more than willing to blow any of them away without even giving it a second thought.
Don't f**k with my kids or my country.
4 posted on
12/22/2002 1:54:23 AM PST by
Bob
To: kattracks
"The [Rapes] were unjustified and inexcusable, but they didn't take place in a historical vacuum," said April Hattori, a McGraw-Hill spokeswoman. "It's important to explain what caused [The rapists] to want to attack." [The woman]
God save Our Beloved FRaternal Republic -- and the Civilization Our Nation Vanguards -- FRom these Evil bastards!
To: kattracks
"..." said Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott. "With 120,000 approved titles in the system, there will always be those that can be updated, upgraded or modified for accuracy." Consider, for example, the science texts.
Think of it. Kindergarten through grade 12 make 13 years of students. That makes almost 10,000 titles per student year in this school system. Even counting "5th edition" as different from "4th edition", how could it possibly take 10,000 titles to provide textbooks to the 3rd grade that year?
7 posted on
12/22/2002 2:07:49 AM PST by
Bernard
To: kattracks
These open assaults on the minds of our children brought to you by the purveyors of "relative truth", the Liberal Democrat sponsors of Political Correctness, firmly entrenched throughout the public education system of America.
Is that the faint laughter of Nikita Khrushchev I hear in the distance?
8 posted on
12/22/2002 2:48:01 AM PST by
Imal
To: kattracks
Consider, for example, the science texts. "They are, in a word, atrocious," said John Hubisz, a North Carolina State University physics professor who found more than 100 mistakes in each of at least seven middle school science textbooks approved for use in city schools. "What I saw was horrifying." The astronomy chapter written by Sheila Jackson-Lee, animal husbandry by Bawney Fwank, and economics by Bono.
To: kattracks
Really, how could we expect anything else from government educrats, people who believe:
- That there is no such thing as objective truth;
- That all matters are political, and that there is no entirely private sphere whatsoever;
- That reality is "socially constructed";
- That measurable facts are irrelevant if they contradict someone's opinions or offend someone's feelings;
- That any means is justified if it conduces toward their preferred ends.
There is no longer any excuse for allowing a defenseless child to languish in the grip of the government-run school system. Don't agonize over the cost of private schools or the "loss" of your property taxes. Don't weep about how important your wife's income is to your family budget. We're talking about your children's minds and souls.
Get them out. Now.
Freedom, Wealth, and Peace,
Francis W. Porretto
Visit The Palace Of Reason:
http://www.palaceofreason.com
To: kattracks
Well, we need to infiltrate right back at them and also espouse in our children the need to change things.
To: kattracks
McGraw-Hill Education
April Hattori, 212/904-2078
Communications
April-Hattori@mcgraw-hill.com
19 posted on
12/22/2002 7:46:23 AM PST by
paltz
To: kattracks
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