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Re: 'Lego Ban' at Seattle School Fueled by Anti-Private Property Crusaders
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lugnet.mediawatch
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Thu, 1 Mar 2007 16:05:27 GMT
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In lugnet.mediawatch, Sid Dinsay wrote:
> You have to go in via http://www.techcentralstation.com to find this article.
> There is no direct link.
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> L'Eggo My Lego
> By Maureen Martin
> 28 Feb 2007
Is it the weather and lack of sunshine that leads to this counter-to-reality
belief systems that develop in Washington's educational systems?
Does anyone see irony in the PRIVATE School teaching that PRIVATE property is
wrong. Maybe the students should take home any school property they chose since
the PRIVATE property of the school is really community property.
Also, the writer seems to think news stems from relating unrelated stories for
some affect, unknown to the reader. Not only do I have no confidence that the
writer understood the issue teachers created at the school, but I have no
confidence the writer has a degree in anything resembling journalism or writing.
BUT, I laughed out loud at the absurdity. Oh, and if you live in Washington
State, I invite you to move to Florida where sunshine and the production of
vitamin D will cure your ills. Also Florida will not take your private property
from you. After all the Enron corportate thieves, I mean former bosses, all have
homes in Florida where they hid, I mean invested their money in a way that can
never be touched by their legal hassles.
Todd
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