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Old 01-21-2010, 01:24 PM   #13
Harry 6674
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Default Re: Stocker Bracket for Charity ?

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Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez View Post
What's the difference,the way they teach revisionist history in all public schools.Colleges are even worse.Ask kids today what Dec 7th means.Guaranteed you'll get a blank stare 8 or 9 time out of 10.
Have you heard what they teach NOW about Columbus's trip to America?
A basic education and some parental or otherwise adult guidance and common sense will get you a lot farther in life than a so called sheep skin in many cases.
I'm not the brightest bulb in the box,H.S. education.Got a job with Con Edison (at 27 yrs old).
I retired at 55 with a pension.Got So Sec at 62 and in April Medicare.I'm not rich but I'm doing OK.In the US thank God we have the OPPERTUNITY to go as far as we care to work for.
I agree totally Ed. Education today is a joke and so are most of the people doing the teaching. Education has been taken over by the long haired hippys of the 60s I used to try to get my hands on. I think their still on the same dope now as they were then. I could at least make change when I graduated, now they seem to struggle with that even. Not all of course but most. If it wasn't so sad it would be funny. Who was that that said Those That Can Do, Those That Can't Teach?
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