Again to our new visitors....those who are "limited" in writing meant "hence", not "hince", and "an unsigned" rather than "A unsign", as well as "In order" rather than "Inorder". I'm still trying to figure out who the reading challenged folks are.
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Again to our new visitors....those who are "limited" in writing meant "hence", not "hince", and "an unsigned" rather than "A unsign", as well as "In order" rather than "Inorder". I'm still trying to figure out who the reading challenged folks are. |
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Again to our new visitors....those who are "limited" in writing meant "hence", not "hince", and "an unsigned" rather than "A unsign", as well as "In order" rather than "Inorder". I'm still trying to figure out who the reading challenged folks are.
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Hmmmmmmm....could be. |
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Hey Nigel...Look at Davie's paragraph. Looks as if he told us all where he got his "facts" to copy and paste, too. Facts.com, heh? Well I went to facts.com. I used their search window and searched NCLB, both abreviated and typed out. Nada; zilch. I wonder why they would hide such a common government policy for ony the davies of the world to view. So, I thought...davie ordinarly makes many mistakes, so maybe he MEANT Facts.org. So I went there...and...you guessed it....I cannot find the text that davie copied and pasted into this post there either, even though that is the Florida Dept. of Education website. Well, knowing full well how their tribe lived and breathed using the phony wikipedia website as a source for so many political posts...I opened up wikipedia's home page search window. I typed NCLB. Hooray!!! Guess what paragraph is the very first paragraph on wikipedia's website. And you can view it too. The very same text, punctuation, parenthesis, bolded text, and even the same exact hyperlinks as in davie's copy and paste. Now isn't that a coincidence??? How is it that two different websites have their own words hyperlinked in a story, and links from both of those websites go to the exact same links? HHHHMMMMM? Gotta admit, he's a sly one, though. He deleted the numbered footnote references so it wouldn't look anything like any of wikipedia's unverifiable and reader-edible content. Yea, dave; looks nothing like wikipedia's first paragraph on the subject at all. Deceit has never been becoming of you, davie. |