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Posted on 2/19/16 at 8:37 am to IgotKINGfisherSpeed
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If all lives truly mattered in this country. America as a whole would do a better job with its educational and healthcare systems.

Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:10 am to Calvin Candie
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our angle is shitty and predictable. Not nearly as clever as you think, either. The point was that BLM is racial from jump street. If the movement was as just as they say it would be called... you guessed it, All Lives Matter. But since it singles out only the Black race, it is indeed a racially motivated organization
Like you All Lives Matter is not just as shitty and predictable?
Which race is shot and killed by police the most?
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:11 am to Hockamaw
solid thoughts
he gets it
Much respect....
he gets it
Much respect....
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:12 am to Hockamaw
my God that was an awesome interview
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:18 am to Calvin Candie
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I'll bite. You're exactly right, "we" didn't like him back then but now we do. So now what?
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:28 am to LSU_Saints_Hornets
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America as a whole would do a better job with its educational and healthcare systems.
Honest question, but what is America doing wrong with its educational system in poor performing areas? Specifically. What can they do exactly to improve? Will it take more money? Better teachers?
Reason I ask is because I think poor performing schools are a victim of their population. It takes a good school and a good teacher no doubt. But more importantly it takes a good student, which requires a good home to push them to learn. If you took an entire inner city NOLA school and put them in the highest performing private schools, the schools grades would plummet and you'd have the same results. I say this as a child of a teacher who went to the same public school his dad taught at. I've seen the school forced to accept terribleness. I've seen my dad retire early and switch careers because he couldn't deal with the school system. But what he couldn't deal with, was that the schools were forced to give in to the shitty students and their families.
Posted on 2/19/16 at 9:58 am to Hockamaw
really enjoyed watching this...
still don't understand why he refuses to vaccinate his children... thats where he kinda loses me
still don't understand why he refuses to vaccinate his children... thats where he kinda loses me
Posted on 2/19/16 at 10:13 am to Fus0623
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Gates: "If you wanna be right I'll agree with you "
I'm gonna start using this line with people.
Good lookin' out, Gates
Posted on 2/19/16 at 10:26 am to KG6
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Honest question, but what is America doing wrong with its educational system in poor performing areas? Specifically. What can they do exactly to improve? Will it take more money? Better teachers?
Our education system across the country needs a total revamp.
Our government has decide to stop investing in our children. How will we continue to be the greatest nation when we are raising a group of illiterate dysfunctional dumbass children. I just recently went to a HIGH SCHOOL to talk to some freshman and sophomores to discuss their future plans. Hands down when I asked the majority of these young men what they want do when they finish school, their responses was pro athlete.
Like WTF! Most of them were not even on the JV team, but yet they have dreams of going to the pros. It is sad. So I ask them what about college their response is usually yea I am going to such and such then go pro. Then I would ask what is your gpa. NO ONE had over a 2.2 SMFH.
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