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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peter Dierks who wrote (16717)10/15/2007 12:14:30 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224734
 
You are a South African apartheid racist and you call me "disgusting"? LOL You know there's a reason your type are always the villains in movies. Even quasi-racist Mel Gibson hates your type's guts in LETHAL WEAPON and blows you away.

You are also not an American and are spreading filthy lies in this country to try and influence our politics. You are abusing our right of free speech. You should move to North Korea or Burma where your type is more appreciated.



To: Peter Dierks who wrote (16717)10/17/2007 7:39:00 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224734
 
Thought you'd be interested

>File under “Public Schools Know Best And Don’t You Dare Argue Otherwise:”

For more than a year, a Latino boy who speaks only English sat in his classroom confused by what his Spanish-speaking classmates were saying and falling behind in his work.

His mother complained to school officials, but they insisted he belonged in the English as a Second Language program. Complicating things, the boy was considered to be developmentally delayed.

Now the family has sued the Hillsboro School District, accusing educators at Orenco Elementary School of putting Alek Villaraldo in the English as a Second Language program during kindergarten and a portion of first grade solely because he was Latino. In the family’s federal lawsuit, his parents, Indhira and Rene Villaraldo, say they were never notified or asked for consent to place their son in the program.

“Those were his first years of school, and they have gone down the drain,” Indhira Villaraldo said, adding that parent-teacher meetings, homework and other notices gave no sure sign to them that the 5-year-old spent school time learning alongside Spanish speakers with limited English proficiency.

“Bilingual eduation” is a crock and a racket. The educrats have known it for decades. Parents are getting a rude awakening, too.<
michellemalkin.com