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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 1:38 pm
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: Dear Fucktard, did you first read the book I referenced?
I confess that winding you up is sort of fun, now and then. I know, I know ... troll, etc. hmmm, smells more like you just got caught mouthing off without looking for one second at his link. Be more careful the next time you decide to be a smartass.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:24 pm
I avoid all of Bart's links too. They either lead to The Goatman or to some horribly tasteless thing where Limpbaugh and Beck are selling some gawd-awful BBQ sauce. (Just kidding, Bart. I actually have a lot of respect for The Goatman) 
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 2:36 pm
martin14 martin14: Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: Dear Fucktard, did you first read the book I referenced?
I confess that winding you up is sort of fun, now and then. I know, I know ... troll, etc. hmmm, smells more like you just got caught mouthing off without looking for one second at his link. Be more careful the next time you decide to be a smartass. No, not this time I was poking him with a stick. Mea culpa.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 3:07 pm
fifeboy fifeboy: Curtman Curtman: [ $1: Ironically, we were told kids need to know this stuff at an early age “because they can find it on the Internet.” They had sex ed when I was in elementary covering those topics. 1200 baud modems were cutting edge at the time. I don't see this as being very shocking. Hell Curt, it's all progress. When I had sex ed, in I believe gr. 8, the pages on childbirth were stapled together in the books given to boys (separate classes) so the lads couldn't get aroused by line drawings of a woman's pelvic area. The teacher came around regularly to check if the staples were being bothered. Anything is an improvement over that. Or, one could say, "I learned about sex in the proper place, the gutter." Ya see? If only you had grown up in a progressive Toronto school like Curt. You too could have learned how to perform oral and anal sex on vegetables, or been brainwashed at eight years old...er, I meant educated on sexual orientation to make you Kathleen Wynne compliant. Eight year olds needed to understand such things, in case they were called into Ben Levin's office.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 3:25 pm
Better slap an aspirin or two between your knees, pal. It'll help you calm down some.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 3:51 pm
Thanos Thanos: I avoid all of Bart's links too. They either lead to The Goatman or to some horribly tasteless thing where Limpbaugh and Beck are selling some gawd-awful BBQ sauce. (Just kidding, Bart. I actually have a lot of respect for The Goatman)  "Goatman"? ![huh? [huh]](./images/smilies/icon_scratch.gif)
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 5:57 pm
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Ya see? If only you had grown up in a progressive Toronto school like Curt. You too could have learned how to perform oral and anal sex on vegetables, or been brainwashed at eight years old...er, I meant educated on sexual orientation to make you Kathleen Wynne compliant. Eight year olds needed to understand such things, in case they were called into Ben Levin's office.
Have you thought about getting professional help?
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 6:11 pm
Zipperfish Zipperfish: andyt andyt: Risk is something school administrators are not supposed to take. yes, that's a problme. So you have schools telling kids they aren't allowed to touch each other...just in case. I think people are getting fed up with it. There's a reason for that - slashed budgets. Do you spend a portion of your budget fighting stupid litigation or do you cut your losses and tell little Johnnie and Jane to keep their hands to themselves. Only pity with that particular event is that the principal didn't come right out and say the school was risk averse to spending coin on litigation because some parent spun themselves up into a grade A hissy over a minor playground injury during a Clone Wars pretendfest.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 6:17 pm
$1: The letter was sent on behalf of a parent at the school. It points to the fact that Operation Christmas Child is part of "Samaritan's Purse," an international Christian based organization led by Franklin Graham, son of Evangelist Billy Graham.
"There's no religious literature tied with it," Mathews said. "There's no speakers who come. There's no religious affiliation at all."
So no religious affiliation at all, but it's part of a Christian organization run by the son of Billy Graham. Anyway, if the school didn't think it was violating the law they should have sent back a reply letter that what they are doing is legal. But clearly they know what they are doing is illegal so as soon as a single letter was sent telling them to follow the law or else they smartened up. The question is now is the law good or bad. Having someone point out that you are breaking the law doesn't make the person telling you what you are doing is illegal a bad person.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 7:13 pm
Gunnair Gunnair: There's a reason for that - slashed budgets. Do you spend a portion of your budget fighting stupid litigation or do you cut your losses and tell little Johnnie and Jane to keep their hands to themselves.
Only pity with that particular event is that the principal didn't come right out and say the school was risk averse to spending coin on litigation because some parent spun themselves up into a grade A hissy over a minor playground injury during a Clone Wars pretendfest.
Well one trend I notice with government is that the front line is slowly disappearing, while the adminstration just grows and grows and grows.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 8:32 pm
Zipperfish Zipperfish: Gunnair Gunnair: There's a reason for that - slashed budgets. Do you spend a portion of your budget fighting stupid litigation or do you cut your losses and tell little Johnnie and Jane to keep their hands to themselves.
Only pity with that particular event is that the principal didn't come right out and say the school was risk averse to spending coin on litigation because some parent spun themselves up into a grade A hissy over a minor playground injury during a Clone Wars pretendfest.
Well one trend I notice with government is that the front line is slowly disappearing, while the adminstration just grows and grows and grows. No argument there.
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Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 9:47 pm
fifeboy fifeboy: N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Ya see? If only you had grown up in a progressive Toronto school like Curt. You too could have learned how to perform oral and anal sex on vegetables, or been brainwashed at eight years old...er, I meant educated on sexual orientation to make you Kathleen Wynne compliant. Eight year olds needed to understand such things, in case they were called into Ben Levin's office.
Have you thought about getting professional help? Wait a minute, the Toronto School Board is teaching vegetable sex, also oral and anal sex to 11 year olds, and giving sexual orientation classes to eight year olds. Curt wants to brag that he got that too. The big bureaucrat who was around, and working with the then education minister now premiere when all this was being put together is up on child porn charges and you're saying I'm the one who needs professional help? With a view like that have you looked in the mirror lately? Cause if you and Curt are seriously on board with all that, you're both sick.
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Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 8:58 am
N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Ya see? If only you had grown up in a progressive Toronto school like Curt. You too could have learned how to perform oral and anal sex on vegetables, or been brainwashed at eight years old...er, I meant educated on sexual orientation to make you Kathleen Wynne compliant. Eight year olds needed to understand such things, in case they were called into Ben Levin's office. Ive been to Toronto a couple times, but never went to school there or anywhere in Ontario for that matter.
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Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:16 am
Curtman Curtman: N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog: Ya see? If only you had grown up in a progressive Toronto school like Curt. You too could have learned how to perform oral and anal sex on vegetables, or been brainwashed at eight years old...er, I meant educated on sexual orientation to make you Kathleen Wynne compliant. Eight year olds needed to understand such things, in case they were called into Ben Levin's office. Ive been to Toronto a couple times, but never went to school there or anywhere in Ontario for that matter. I have travelled all over Canada ... visited just about every corner more than once "on the ground" not just flying above. I've driven across Canada at last ten times. My family ... close and extended ... are scattered from coast to coast. Do you know what? Ontarian, Albertans, even Atlantic Canada (slightly different accent, about the same ethos) whatever ... are IDENTICAL, interchangeable, want the same things, think the same way. This country has an amazingly homogenous culture. Even FRENCH Quebec is a lot more like English Canada in their wants and desires than they are with say, France and we are with say, the United States. No one ever talks about that but it's true. As for English Canada, I can fly for 5, 6 ours in an airplane, disembark and be speaking the same dialect of the same language with the inhabitants, there. There is almost nowhere else on Earth where that happens ... Russia, Australia, perhaps. Even China isn't like that. The United States certainly isn't that homogenous. Guess what? You're JUST LIKE people in Ontario living in the same sized town/city/hamlet as yourself. The divide is between urban and rural, not East/Center/West. The latter is an invention of local, populist politicians who need to spread their poison and xenophobia.
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Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2013 9:22 am
Jabberwalker Jabberwalker: The divide is between urban liberals (even the ones who like to think they're conservatives) and rural conservatives (even the ones who like to think they're liberals.) I hope you don't mind the edit.
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