Clearly you are too dull and stupid to see your own contradiction.


On May 16, 1:43 am, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ha xxxxing Ha. In other words you can't begin to back up what you say.
>
> Can you back that up?
>
>
>
> > Contradiction! you either accept that the press is right wing (which
> > it is),
>
> Can you back that up?
>
> > OR you can say that the press is left and is shooting itself in the
> > foot by reporting these stories.
>
> The press in the US is not a monolith.
> But darn.  I can't back that up.
>
> >  IN any event you REALLY need to learn how to think.
>
> So that I can apply brilliant statements, like, Ha xxxxing ha, as
> substitutes for thoughtful discourse?
> I'll be right on it.
>
> > > Essential studies have been diminished in favor of so-called "tree-
> > > hugging" curricula.
>
> > That is clearly bullxxxx propaganda. No one except the right wing
> > press would call it 'tree hugging'.
>
> Then let's call it, oh, ecologic sensitivity.
> It still does not teach anyone anything useful.
> It is leftist propaganda pure and simple.
>
>
>
> > You need to stop reading newspapers for idiots and get out of the
> > house.
>
> As I said before, we conservatives in the US have constant exposure to
> the ideas of the left.
> We are inundated with them.
> And I must also say, my liberal friends locally are much more
> civilized and intelligent
> than the incendiary name-callers that speak as you speak.
> They actually present their ideas clearly, and oh yes, they back them
> up.
>
>
>
> > > Which is why the US continues to falter in comparative student
> > > knowledge of math and science.
>
> > Bullxxxx. The reason the US is backwards is because it spends LESS
> > than all other countries in the western world on public education,
>
> Washington DC school district spends roughly $15,000 to $20,000 per
> year on
> EACH STUDENT, has the highest illiteracy rate of nearly any school
> system in the nation,
> but does accomplish the important goal of proving that more spending
> does not
> translate into more education.
>
> > And your social system is so xxxxxx up that many schools have to
> > employ metal detectors and police because you have lost your sense of
> > community.
>
> Yes, we have.  And ten million illegal immigrants who consider it a
> personal affront to be asked to learn English have made at least some
> slight contribution in that divisive regard.
>
>
>
> > > A recent scandal was that elementary school students were secretly
> > > video-taped in teacher-led chants of
> > > "mmm-mmm-mmm Barak Hussein Obama"
>
> > You mean they were hailing the chief?
> > I thought that's what you wanted?
>
> Nazi brownshirts also hailed the chief.
> US law forbids politicization of children in school.
> Big laugh, that.
>
> > > see one such video 
> > > athttp://fr.sevenload.com/videos/7yvebuv-School-kids-taught-to-praise-O...
>
> > This film is of no importance whatever without the CONTEXT.
>
> Exactly.  And your complete disconnect from contemporary American
> society makes it a gargantuan task to provide that context, since you
> reject every fact I present as a lie.
>
> > > When the videos went viral, the school's only complaint was that the
> > > video was unauthorized!
>
> > > A more recent case, five American high school students were sent home
> > > from school
> > > for wearing American flag clothing on a day celebrated by Mexican
> > > students.  (Cinco de Mayo)
> > > They were told the display of US flags was disrespectful to the
> > > Mexicans.
> > > PS:  No Mexican students are EVER sent home for wearing Mexican flag
> > > clothing--- on any day.
> > America is country with 260 millions. And you have found two schools
> > that you don't like the look of  - well big deal!
>
> Okay, here is a list of the 23,482 schools with which I have serious
> problems...
> darn, I lost the list.
>
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