Of medium length and medium rant,

I guess what your saying is I vote with my kids, I use them to prove or disprove
something. I'm not that rigid. If SSB tore out a 150 year old tree from her yard, I
wouldn't be happy about it and I'd hope she had a good reason. This is different
from her giving the blessing to what was done at Minnehaha..
Do you see the point I'm making, I think that seems to be cropping up over and over
is public vs private. Private life/ public life our money/ my money......
I guess I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. Should the Mayor do their best by
the children of this city? Yes indeed.
Of course then you would have to get the 1800-3000 homeless children into a stable
environment aswell.
When is that going to happen?
Neither in grade school or high school did I learn all the really bad things that
the U.S. government has done to this country's first inhabitants, aswell as to it's
more left thinking individuals, the rest of the world.... (See A People's History of
the United States.) So do I feel my education was deficient? A big you
betcha!!!!!!!!
Children should be encouraged to teach themselves when their older, note the word
courage in encourage. You are teased if you appear to bright or hard working. Many
children as many adults want to fit in and do as everyone else.
Am I way off the mark here? When I don't know the meaning of a word I look it up.
My peers just avoid it like the plague, that makes it ok.
School can't fix the mess we're in.

Well, that's my perception from way up here in the branches....

Robert Yorga
new3

ps: It also makes me cringe when people say "Nordeast".


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I've now read several posts that seem to imply that choice of schools should not
> be a campaign issue, although others feel it is important.  In a very basic
> sense, this is a personal issue and not a campaign issue.  However, I argue that
> what is an important issue is the dissonance between what Mr. Rybak's campaign
> says he stands for as compared to his actions.
>
> So many public officals are proficient enough at pandering that people have
> become increasingly sceptical about taking their words at face value.  When
> words demonstrably do not match actions, (regardless of the circumstances and
> reasoning) it causes people to question the sincerity and committment of the
> official or candidate under discussion  - sometimes even calling their integrity
> into question.
>

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