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I used to negotiate teachers' union contracts with school boards. Some
of the school boards hired terrorists to handle their side of the
negotiations.


Sorry. *I couldn't help myself.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...22/ai_14995074


Eisboch * :-)

Yeah, teachers should have remained grossly underpaid and subject to being
fired by administrators on a whim.


Firing on a whim is a fairy tale. * My wife (an ex teacher) has told me
numerous horror stories about incompetent teachers keeping their jobs
because of the union. *The District tried to get rid of these teachers with
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Harry knows that. My mom organized our towns teachers nearly 5 decades
ago, Harry is full of ****..
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I used to negotiate teachers' union contracts with school boards.
Some of the school boards hired terrorists to handle their side of
the negotiations.



Sorry. I couldn't help myself.

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...22/ai_14995074

Eisboch :-)

Yeah, teachers should have remained grossly underpaid and subject to
being fired by administrators on a whim.


Why should the be protected? If the teach is not meeting the standards
for teaching they should be fired. Would you rather have a ****ed off
teacher or a thousand students who suffer?

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On Mar 13, 7:42 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Now imagine we get MTV or CNN or BBC into the schools so they can see
what is out there beyond the hate.. I know I tend to ramble but I
still submit it can be done at least to the point where extremists can
be considered no more than a pain in the ass. It will just take a
couple of generations to let the falsehoods die off, help them have
stable governments so they can have jobs, schools, mass communication.
Yes, it may take lot of time work and money and maybe even blood to
get them there.. But it can and must be done. And with a little
backbone, we in the free world can get them there... just like the
south...

Hope that all makes sense.

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Sure it makes sense, and it's a good plan.

Meanwhile, for the 100 years or so it takes for this to happen, we need to
be on guard, willing to fight and kill to defend ourselves, our freedom
and
culture.

Otherwise, we won't be here 100 years from now to embrace the enlightened.

Islamic fundamentalists have sworn to destroy us.

Eisboch



The biggest weapon in the terrorists arsenal?

Poverty and hunger.

People who are destitute and hungry with no hope are very easy to recruit.
They
will go along with anyone who comes to them with the answers to their
immediate
problems. If we had spent the money already wasted on this idiotic and
futile
"War on Terror" building houses, schools and hospitals and feeding
people's
families, 3000 of our soldiers would still be alive and home with their
families. Instead, they are ripe for the picking when the terrorists come
calling, looking for anyone who wants someone to care about them.





Then explain why most of the people who flew the airliners on 9/11 were from
wealthy families.


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The biggest weapon in the terrorists arsenal?

Poverty and hunger.

People who are destitute and hungry with no hope are very easy to recruit.
They
will go along with anyone who comes to them with the answers to their
immediate
problems. If we had spent the money already wasted on this idiotic and
futile
"War on Terror" building houses, schools and hospitals and feeding
people's
families, 3000 of our soldiers would still be alive and home with their
families. Instead, they are ripe for the picking when the terrorists come
calling, looking for anyone who wants someone to care about them.



Then explain why most of the people who flew the airliners on 9/11 were from
wealthy families.

Education breeds terrorism?
Uh oh.

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There are labor laws outside of unions, dumbass.


LOL, never heard of employment-at-will, have you?


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On Mar 14, 9:40*pm, "JimH" wrote:
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I used to negotiate teachers' union contracts with school boards. Some
of the school boards hired terrorists to handle their side of the
negotiations.


Sorry. *I couldn't help myself.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...22/ai_14995074


Eisboch * :-)
Yeah, teachers should have remained grossly underpaid and subject to
being fired by administrators on a whim.


Firing on a whim is a fairy tale. * My wife (an ex teacher) has told me
numerous horror stories about incompetent teachers keeping their jobs
because of the union. *The District tried to get rid of these teachers
with no luck.


Because you are not aware of teachers being fired on a whim doesn't mean
it didn't or doesn't happen.


Teachers should be able to be fired for misconduct or incompetence, as any
employee (union or not) should.

What my wife saw was incompetent teachers keeping their jobs because of the
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Tell her she should be more competent then.
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On Mar 14, 8:16*pm, "JimH" wrote:
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Eisboch wrote:
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I used to negotiate teachers' union contracts with school boards. Some
of the school boards hired terrorists to handle their side of the
negotiations.


Sorry. *I couldn't help myself.


http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...22/ai_14995074


Eisboch * :-)

Yeah, teachers should have remained grossly underpaid and subject to being
fired by administrators on a whim.


Firing on a whim is a fairy tale. * My wife (an ex teacher) has told me
numerous horror stories about incompetent teachers keeping their jobs
because of the union. *The District tried to get rid of these teachers with
no luck.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Let me guess. They're all incompetent except her, right?
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Win *yet*? You don't really think we are going to put down the
Islamists, do you.


The ones that have sworn to Allah to kill you, me, our wives,
kids, families, neighborhoods? * Those?


You betcha.


Eisboch


Yeah, how? They're in 50 different countries. It is not going to
happen via military action.
Negotiation. That's the ticket. Right Harry?


What's your plan, Florida Jim? Never ending military action,
sacrificing the sons and daughters of other Americans?


My plan is to test Harry's notion that you can negotiate with
terrorists. Any volunteers? Harry!------------- Harry! You there
Harry? * * * Damn. He ran away again.


Harry, Nick Berg's Iraqi visa is being used anymore, I'm sure they will
let you have it.


I used to negotiate teachers' union contracts with school boards. Some
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Oh, boy, I could just see you "negotiate" with ANY body. What did you
do, call them your low life childish names and insult them like a
school boy until they caved?
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