Originally posted by Cynic
It's a generalization. Conservatives will believe what the conservative administration says, ignoring all logic, and the same for the liberal camp.
Wrong. Many conservatives including myself are fed up with the Bush Administration and the Republican Party (They miraculously grow a set of balls at election time and then mysteriously lose them afterwards). Same can be said for the Democrats as Zel Miller states in his latest Book "A deficit of Decency." When Lieberman retires I’d be curious to hear his comments on how screwed up his party is. What aggravates me more are the tactics used primarily by the left side. An example of this would be teachers lecturing to students in the form of partisan rants. Or how about the Main Stream Media ignoring issues like this one or any good news that involves a conservative point of view. The list goes on and I’ll stop here because unlike some I don’t have all day spend in the O’Club or other Bulletin Boards.
Call my post what ever you want Cynic and company. News flash, I could care less. Of the hundred or so people who surf this forum I post for my allies who I know are far and few here. SOME of you who call yourselves Independents should take a good look in the mirror. SOME of the so called independents here are nothing more than closet liberals. Interesting how some conservative points of view piss off some independents (They’re not centered too well, probably leaning a little to bit to the left at the time).
Back to the Post and Topic. Here are the facts as I see it.
1. The teacher here is partisan in his politics and anti-Bush. His slide presentation clearly proves this. Judging by some of the other content in the tape it’s safe to say he’s a Liberal.
2. He is obviously frustrated by the fact that his party is not in charge of the country. Isn’t there a vaccination for PEST by now?
3. To show this presentation to political science class in college is pushing it due it’s content but to show it to an 8th grade science class is once again frustration. I’ll cut a long argument short here but I believe his objective might be along the lines of “Let’s get them started while their young.”
4. The fact that he is running for state legislator and does this is shear sign of lunacy in my humble opinion. Doesn’t say much for his credibility or integrity factor, does it?
5. Jay Bennish (The teacher from Colorado) simply lucked out. His actions were easily concealed under the deception that his class was a “World Geography Class” and he used his ramblings to invoke debate. I really enjoyed the front loaded softball questions that Matt Lauer threw at him on the Today Show.
6. Most Important! Both teachers were wrong. Bennish got a slap on the wrist which is fine with me. The teacher from Alabama should be fired.
I would never have attacked your grammar Cynic. I look for content and facts to debate. It is true that presentation can be deceiving. You know where I stand now as do others here. Now if you don’t mind, today is my day off and I hope there is a good Tank Town map up so I can go have some FUN.