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The story is out and is popping up on blogs, newspapers, and TV news shows across the Nation! The WKRG News 5 anchorman, Steve Alexander, just left “The Pasture” having interviewed (with only 5 minutes notice) The Bull and my male spawn, Jacob.
Before coming here, they had interviewed the Principal of Hankins Middle School, Ms. [...]
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The Mobile Press-Register, (with Brendan Kirby and Rena Havner reporting), quotes Mobile County School Superintendent Roy Nichols as follows:
“You get some research reports that show that girls do better in all-girl math classes and some other researchers that say boys don’t act out in classes where there are only boys. Other research reports say the [...]
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And I quote:
MOBILE, AL – After hearing from outraged parents of students who, without notice, were involuntarily segregated by sex at Hankins Middle School in Mobile, Alabama, the American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Alabama sent a letter to the Mobile County School System today warning that mandatory sex segregation in public schools [...]
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Did anyone read my post Welcome Back to the Segregation of Public Schools!? If not, go back and read it now for the matter will be heating up starting today.
The Bull did contact the ACLU. The ACLU did find the matter as disturbing as I - and - they agreed to take action on the [...]
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The following message found its way into my mailbox via Lady Beth’s aunt, Sandra. It is reportedly written by one Charlie Reese, (a former columnist of the Orlando Sentinel Newspaper). As with all things email, I can not vouch for the authenticity of that statement until I spend some time researching the subject in more [...]
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There are good ideas when it comes to teaching kids. There are bright ideas when it comes to how to discipline kids, too.
There are, however, NO good, decent, or bright ideas when it comes to segregation of kids in the public schools. None, what so ever. Segregation was a bad idea when we did [...]
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Just for giggles The Bull is offering a poll in today’s first post. I ask you to please vote. Following your participation click on the “Read More!” link in order to read the following bit of verbiage. I think that for a lot of folks it will be enlightening. On to the poll!
An interesting poll, [...]
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