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To: GST who wrote (241142)3/16/2010 3:53:46 PM
From: MulhollandDriveRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
well i lived in a 'working class' area, and was not fortunate enough to 'live among the rich'

and i was able to educate myself

your argument on the face of it is Bullshit....

what are you suggesting? that only the 'rich' can have educated children? of course the rich have better access to education.....but lol....ok....i guess we are doomed as the "rich" are an overtaxed, diminishing class in today's world and even at 100% taxation, according to you, our kids are screwed....there will NEVER BE ENOUGH $$$$

i will put the 'education' of an eighth grader of 50 years ago against any high school grad today. seriously.

oh and i don't play golf because from my experience golfers tend to be assholes....(with some major exceptions of course) please don't extrapolate your chosen desire to associate with assholes as being the norm, you just play golf with major creeps



To: GST who wrote (241142)3/16/2010 6:51:25 PM
From: Skeeter BugRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
>>America is not the land of the free -- it is not the land of equality and liberty. America is the home of the special interest, the powerful and the rich. It is home to "screw you Jack' so long as I have got mine you can die for all I care".<<

are you coming around? a debt based money supply makes a bad situation even worse... in fact, it guarantees an economic explosion at some point.

www.swarmusa.com is the eye of the rebellion - we want money that works for the people, not just the elitists that use the money to elect and control our elected officials.



To: GST who wrote (241142)3/16/2010 10:12:57 PM
From: ggershRespond to of 306849
 
Wonder why he said that?

news.yahoo.com

U.S. history textbooks could soon be flavored heavily with Texas conservatism

The nation’s public school curriculum may be in for a Texas-sized overhaul, if the Lone Star state’s influential recommendations for changes to social studies, economics and history textbooks are fully ratified later this spring. Last Friday, in a 10-to-5 vote split right down party lines, the Texas State Board of Education approved some controversial right-leaning alterations to what most students in the state—and by extension, in much of the rest of the country—will be studying as received historical and social-scientific wisdom. After a public comment period, the board will vote on final recommendations in May.



To: GST who wrote (241142)3/17/2010 2:47:53 PM
From: jmiller099Respond to of 306849
 
... so did he mark it OOB on his scorecard or did he just drop it without the marks?