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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: SeachRE who wrote (82975)11/25/2006 11:48:16 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 173976
 
apology for what, wacko ????



To: SeachRE who wrote (82975)11/25/2006 12:37:41 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Here's some of your Union Bros at work, you must be so proud.

Knaves: Elementary school teacher Bill Morgan, another PC "teacher" educating America's youth.
Is Thanksgiving really the time to teach second and third graders anti-American "lessons?" Mr. Morgan thinks so. Forgoing traditional Thanksgiving lessons about the Mayflower and all the rest, the California teacher says he walks into the classroom wearing a pilgrim's hat and proceeds to snatch up his students' personal items like pencils and backpacks, reports the Associated Press. When his students complain — as he wants them to — Mr. Morgan explains that their items now belong to him because he "discovered" them. Get it?
Oh, the cleverness. The kids probably can't wait for Columbus Day.
Surely there's a time and place to teach the complex history between the European settlers and American Indians, but perhaps it's not when the students still believe in Santa Claus. But come to think of it, Mr. Morgan's probably already ruined that holiday for his students, too. Instead of singing Christmas carols, maybe the kids can re-enact the Crusades or the Spanish Inquisition or the Salem witch trials. The possibilities for portraying "a different point of view," as Mr. Morgan calls his Thanksgiving lesson, are endless. So is Mr. Morgan's moral vanity.
For abusing his position, Mr. Morgan is the Knave of the week.