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Timothy Schomburg
I was but gave up on Trump and switched parties. My state is anti union. It shouldn’t matter though as teachers are supposed to teach standards not personal ideologies.
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That would depend pretty much on how overt he is in class and the school's location. Keep politics out of schools.
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Good morning, sir. Apparently the answer is NO, if you live in a liberal owned district. Two reasons: the first is that Republicans, by and large, are conservative and Christian. The second is that liberals hate anyone, and anything, that goes against their position. Sadly, this hatred is more racist, misogynistic, and destructive than anything mere Republicans espouse (imho).
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SSG Samuel Kermon
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. sad to read. I feel sure they would have benefitted from the wealth of real first hand experience you offered.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SPC Paul Sherwood I was at the American Historical Association's annual conference in 1992 and one of the premier events was the unveiling of a new documentary titled 'Berkeley in the '60s. "
The first hour was SRO. When the period ended, a lot of people left to go to other sessions or to job interviews. +
The first hour was SRO. When the period ended, a lot of people left to go to other sessions or to job interviews. +
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. I was able to get a seat next to a late-40ish woman who clearly had gotten qq+her doctorate in the late'60s.
When the scene changed to a large crowd surrounding a bus outside the Oakland MEPS and shouting, "Don't go, don't go, you're gonna die!" over and over, she kept whispering it in unison.
I poked her in the ribs with my elbow and leaned closer.
"Not all of us who fought over there got killed, " I said softly. "Some of us came back and got Ph.Ds in history."
She just glowered at me. . . .
When the scene changed to a large crowd surrounding a bus outside the Oakland MEPS and shouting, "Don't go, don't go, you're gonna die!" over and over, she kept whispering it in unison.
I poked her in the ribs with my elbow and leaned closer.
"Not all of us who fought over there got killed, " I said softly. "Some of us came back and got Ph.Ds in history."
She just glowered at me. . . .
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