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7 comments

Smirks March 13, 2014 at 1:49 pm

Ah yes, the scourge of public schooling will drive us into the Hunger Games.

Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Really, I am speechless on this one.

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Ok, but... March 13, 2014 at 2:07 pm

So seriously for a moment, demagoguing aside, what in the link he posted of the 8 bullet points do you disagree with? I mean, they seem pretty up front for the most part.

Do you think all 8 points are bullshit? (not withstanding whether they will lead to the “Hunger Games” or not, which isn’t the point of the titled link…which simply points out the demoralization of the youth-that was Sic’s hyperbole)

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euwe max March 13, 2014 at 3:51 pm

So seriously for a moment
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LOL!

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Ok, but... March 13, 2014 at 4:15 pm

lol…fair enough

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euwe max March 13, 2014 at 3:19 pm

If we become educmacated, the poor will join unions, and the corporate CEO’s will jump out of their 30 story windows… health care will become single payer insurance.. and we will begin to expect that every division of government perform efficiently and benefit the American people.

That would destroy the entire notion of the 1% scraping together every unguarded penny as entertainment for the rich.

The very definition of the destruction of America!

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GrandTango March 13, 2014 at 6:23 pm

This rambling piece exemplifies FITS at his weakest. You run all over the place in search of a cogent thought…

You so labor the reader, that we give up before you come to your tortured and over-explained point…

Not to mention you seem to be so heavily influence by liberals…which means it’s nothing new, and it likely based in myths, your greed and lies…

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Mike at the Beach March 15, 2014 at 11:32 am

“Very interesting?” About as interesting as watching proverbial paint dry. It’s not even worth killing point-by-point, which would be even MORE uninteresting (and that’s a tall statement, that). Drivel. Not that amazing that it was created by a cat who used the term “Battling the Corporate Elite” in a book title not too long ago.

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