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Old November 17th 04, 02:30 PM
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Geography as a US middle school subject has not been a school class since
the 1980's [nationwide] ... this must have led to some decrease in SW
listening.


I'd guess the link between the two is pretty tenuous -- but I know for sure
that geography is being taught in the middle schools here, I just had a
parent-teacher conference with my son's geography teacher yesterday evening.


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Old November 17th 04, 04:15 PM
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Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation. Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program, in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the total
vote came up short by a fair margin.

John


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Old November 18th 04, 03:32 PM
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John Halliburton wrote:

Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation. Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program, in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the total
vote came up short by a fair margin.



Will this be a permanent record of everyone who is tested? Seems very
1984-ish to me. A central government database of every citizen and
their mental outlook seems very dangerous. It's evil enough as it is,
never mind how a politically appointed head for this new 'Mental
Health' agency could abuse it all.

The good doctors, if doctors will be used at all, will of course have
to get background information on the little tykes in order to see why
they think the way they do. That means asking them about their
parent(s) activities.

That's exactly how the KGB and Gestapo operated. It was all
permissible, in the name of national security.


dxAce will be by momentarily to explain why this is all good, as he
voted for it.



mike

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Old November 18th 04, 04:36 PM
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m II wrote:

John Halliburton wrote:

Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation. Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program, in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the total
vote came up short by a fair margin.


Will this be a permanent record of everyone who is tested? Seems very
1984-ish to me. A central government database of every citizen and
their mental outlook seems very dangerous. It's evil enough as it is,
never mind how a politically appointed head for this new 'Mental
Health' agency could abuse it all.

The good doctors, if doctors will be used at all, will of course have
to get background information on the little tykes in order to see why
they think the way they do. That means asking them about their
parent(s) activities.

That's exactly how the KGB and Gestapo operated. It was all
permissible, in the name of national security.

dxAce will be by momentarily to explain why this is all good, as he
voted for it.


As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!

Now go tote your portable.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Old November 18th 04, 07:59 PM
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dxAce wrote:

m II wrote:

John Halliburton wrote:

Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation. Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program, in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the total
vote came up short by a fair margin.


Will this be a permanent record of everyone who is tested? Seems very
1984-ish to me. A central government database of every citizen and
their mental outlook seems very dangerous. It's evil enough as it is,
never mind how a politically appointed head for this new 'Mental
Health' agency could abuse it all.

The good doctors, if doctors will be used at all, will of course have
to get background information on the little tykes in order to see why
they think the way they do. That means asking them about their
parent(s) activities.

That's exactly how the KGB and Gestapo operated. It was all
permissible, in the name of national security.

dxAce will be by momentarily to explain why this is all good, as he
voted for it.


As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!


Just to be fair, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard girls too!

http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...118.html?print

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old November 18th 04, 09:11 PM
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"dxAce" wrote in message
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dxAce wrote:

m II wrote:

John Halliburton wrote:

Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone
posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation.
Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program,
in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly
all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the
total
vote came up short by a fair margin.

Will this be a permanent record of everyone who is tested? Seems very
1984-ish to me. A central government database of every citizen and
their mental outlook seems very dangerous. It's evil enough as it is,
never mind how a politically appointed head for this new 'Mental
Health' agency could abuse it all.

The good doctors, if doctors will be used at all, will of course have
to get background information on the little tykes in order to see why
they think the way they do. That means asking them about their
parent(s) activities.

That's exactly how the KGB and Gestapo operated. It was all
permissible, in the name of national security.

dxAce will be by momentarily to explain why this is all good, as he
voted for it.


As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!


Just to be fair, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard girls too!


It's good to se an equal opportunity hater.


http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...118.html?print

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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Old November 18th 04, 09:21 PM
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Radio Flyer wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


dxAce wrote:

m II wrote:

John Halliburton wrote:

Probably won't matter, that mental health screening situation someone
posted
about today is looking more and more like a very real situation.
Illinois
is looking to be the first state to start implementing the program,
in spite
of Mr. Paul's specific efforts to squash the effort, and apparantly
all of
the Illinois congressional delegation voted for squashing it, but the
total
vote came up short by a fair margin.

Will this be a permanent record of everyone who is tested? Seems very
1984-ish to me. A central government database of every citizen and
their mental outlook seems very dangerous. It's evil enough as it is,
never mind how a politically appointed head for this new 'Mental
Health' agency could abuse it all.

The good doctors, if doctors will be used at all, will of course have
to get background information on the little tykes in order to see why
they think the way they do. That means asking them about their
parent(s) activities.

That's exactly how the KGB and Gestapo operated. It was all
permissible, in the name of national security.

dxAce will be by momentarily to explain why this is all good, as he
voted for it.

As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!


Just to be fair, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard girls too!


It's good to se an equal opportunity hater.


Oh come on now, it's not hate at all... it's comedy.




http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/natio...118.html?print

dxAce
Michigan
USA



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Old November 19th 04, 03:56 AM
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dxAce wrote:

As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!



LMFAO ?

Your ass is for defecating, not sexual intercourse. Why are you
publicizing your deviations? Looking for free 'dates' among the gay crowd?

Please keep your perversions to yourself. They don't belong in a
public forum.


mike
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Old November 19th 04, 04:34 AM
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In article T9end.1808$l65.1164@clgrps13,
m II wrote:

dxAce wrote:

As always, I LMFAO at the Canadian 'tard boy!



LMFAO ?

Your ass is for defecating, not sexual intercourse. Why are you
publicizing your deviations? Looking for free 'dates' among the gay crowd?

Please keep your perversions to yourself. They don't belong in a
public forum.

You never post about short wave and lately you have been seen consorting
with Michael Moore. Probably time to plonk you. Moore is already in the
kill file.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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Old November 19th 04, 05:17 AM
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Telamon wrote:
You never post about short wave and lately you have been seen consorting
with Michael Moore. Probably time to plonk you. Moore is already in the
kill file.


To each his own ...



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