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Terrific: America Lags Behind 31 Other Countries in Mathematics

Constantine Ivanov Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:19 AM
Thanks go to Unions, Affirmative Act and - FIRST OF ALL - limitless shortsighted stupidity of Liberasts constantly lowering education standards for the sake of the most retarded students.
Robin311 Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:23 AM
Unfortunately, this is true. It also presents a major problem for this country right now as well, because our education system has been "dumbed down" to the point that many parents can not help their children learn the basics. How can they when they didn't learn the basics themselves?
Dot2Dasher Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:26 AM
"Cannot". Learn F-ing English.
Robin311 Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:28 AM
Get a grip, D2D. What I'm saying is true, and you know it as well as I do.
Constantine Ivanov Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:40 AM
You managed to emanate some meaningless verbal fart in your beloved "F-ing English" so far.
Please let others speak in normal English instead, saying meaningful things. OK?
It will be a perfect example of division of labor - your liberastic emptiness versus common sense and truth.
Lars795 Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:53 AM

These two spellings are largely interchangeable, but by far the more common is “cannot” and you should probably use it except when you want to be emphatic: “No, you can not wash the dog in the Maytag.”


@Dot - YOU learn F-ing English!!!!!
brimley Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:23 AM
how would the Democrats ever get new recruits for political office if they couldn't drag the bottom for their best and finest?
brimley Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:25 AM
Ever listen to Shiela Jackson Lee talk and try to figure out how this moron got a law degree?
Dot2Dasher Wrote: Sep 23, 2012 12:23 AM
That's just useless cr ap. TY.

I understand that we are more than $16 Trillion in debt and unemployment has been above eight percent for 43 straight months, but education reform is a moral imperative that cannot wait:

We have a crisis in our schools. This is not a new revelation, but it needs to be stated regardless, particularly at the start of another academic year and at a time when America is struggling to compete in the very fields — math, science, technology — that are defining the global economy. Consider that U.S. high school students graduate with just a 32 percent proficiency...
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