| Hey M5, I am not trying to insult or step around the subject, I just see the problem stemming from something different, that pre-dates the existance of that school to begin with.
I understand why you are pissed about the teachers being fired, I just am not suprised at it happening, as it is becoming the status QUO.
I too lost my job, and am currently unemployed AGAIN, this time due to layoff.
I undertstand the ethics of why you feel the rage over the hypocrisy of what is happening, I really do.
But whose fault is it?
Is there an easy person, entity, body or thing to blame?
I live in Northwest Ohio and all of our local schools are running in the red, closing electives, and suffering great damage due to current educational system structure, funding, and design.
I believe the teachers are well meaning, and doing all they can.
BUT BLAME WHERE THE BLAME IS DUE.
People do not react to violations of their rights, their ethics, their morals or their concept of American ideology any more than the situation of what you speak. This is just another headline, another day, another group of people pissed at the system, and the lack of ability to change it, or effect it.
Is the local news covering it, the national news? Why, why not?
It's happening all across the country.
Anyone out there have a public educational system working locally that is thriving right now with electives, great scores in the new federal guidelines, and more money than needed to run in the black? PLEASE SPEAK UP, we would like to know if your there! I don't know of any around my area in Ohio.
Petition of Redress of Grievances:
http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm
Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks:
http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/
Osborn F. Enready |