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To: tejek who wrote (607058)4/7/2011 5:27:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1580191
 
Ted, > None of what you say about me is true. You don't have the first clue who I am and what I am doing.

Then why don't you tell me, if you think you're a Mr. Somebody who can call me a "corporate bureaucrat" and a "sellout"?

We already know that you are into real estate. We also know that you are either unemployed or self-employed and that you were once trying to "survive" a recession. You were also a former school teacher or teaching assistant at a middle school, and you suffer from PTSD.

Come on Ted. Man up and tell us who you really are. Tell us exactly how you "courageously" rose above the corporate-dominated system that most everyone else lives in. Tell us that we're the real chumps and that you and Bentway have it all figured out.

Like a couple of teenage boys, you and Bentway are nothing more than posers.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (607058)4/7/2011 7:15:08 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1580191
 
Ted when you posted Posser lost you said there is a god, well looks like Posser won so there is a god and our god is better than yours



To: tejek who wrote (607058)4/8/2011 11:26:51 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1580191
 
Justice David Prosser on Today’s Election Results: “I Survived a Nuclear Firestorm… The Lead Is Too Big to Overcome” (Video)

Gosh, not too long ago this thread was filled with crowing liberals excitedly typing one-handed about Kloppenberg's win .... where did they go? Is the idea to just pretend they won and try to bluff Kloppenberg onto the bench?

I understand Michael Moore is going crazy (er) over this.


Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, April 7, 2011, 10:18 PM

“I survived a nuclear firestorm of criticism and attack and smear.”



(Fairly Conservative)

Winning Wisconsin Justice David Prosser told Greta Van Susteren tonight:

“I survived a nuclear firestorm of criticism and attack and smear. And so as far as I’m concerned if these results hold up I will be the winner. My opponent has the right to call for a recount and have the state pay for that recount if its in a certain level. But if you get up over 7,000 votes, that’s serious business. That’s not likely to be overcome.”

Agreed. It’s over.

The best person won.

gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com



To: tejek who wrote (607058)4/8/2011 11:29:01 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1580191
 
Seattle school renames Easter eggs 'Spring Spheres'

By Stephanie Klein
MyNorthwest.com Editor

Baskets in hand, children run to collect plastic eggs (or spring spheres) during the annual Easter (or Spring) egg hunt. (AP Photo)

zoomlisten Listen: Easter eggs renamed spring spheres at Seattle school

Jessica, a sophomore at a private Seattle school, says while volunteering at a public school, she was required to call 'Easter eggs' 'Spring Spheres.'

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A sophomore at a local private high school thinks an effort to make Easter politically correct is ridiculous.

Jessica, 16, told KIRO Radio's Dori Monson Show that a week before spring break, the students commit to a week-long community service project. She decided to volunteer in a third grade class at a public school, which she would like to remain nameless.

"At the end of the week I had an idea to fill little plastic eggs with treats and jelly beans and other candy, but I was kind of unsure how the teacher would feel about that," Jessica said.

She was concerned how the teacher might react to the eggs after of a meeting earlier in the week where she learned about "their abstract behavior rules."

"I went to the teacher to get her approval and she wanted to ask the administration to see if it was okay," Jessica explained. "She said that I could do it as long as I called this treat 'spring spheres.' I couldn't call them Easter eggs."

Rather than question the decision, Jessica opted to "roll with it." But the third graders had other ideas.

"When I took them out of the bag, the teacher said, 'Oh look, spring spheres' and all the kids were like 'Wow, Easter eggs.' So they knew," Jessica said.

The Seattle elementary school isn't the only government organization using spring over Easter. The city's parks department has removed Easter from all of its advertised egg hunts.

mynorthwest.com