> But the Buffalo school is believed to be the first facility to use the > technology to identify and track children. > > In 1873, as the post-Civil War inflationary boom went bust, a > devastating panic > hit the United States, leaving unemployment and poverty in its wake; the > country > sank into an industrial depression which lasted for five years. > > "Your God is no better than Hitler," he said. "The whole world is a > concentration > camp-everybody's going to the ovens but you." > > > Stillman was tipped off to RFID by the vice principal's husband, who > works at a Buffalo Web design studio that is partnered with Intuitek, the > company that designed the school's system. >
Umm...did anyone else feel that the two middle paragraphs among the four
quoted above had nothing whatsoever to do with the first and fourth paragraphs
(or, indeed, anything else in the entire rest of the article)?
Tom Beck
I thought that was normal Democratic speech and thought. An article can't be valid if it doesn't bring up Hitler and economic policy. It failed only in not noting that Lincoln was a republican and the bust was his fault, even if he was dead for eight years.
Kevin T. - VRWC mostly joking
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