Kentucky students to first lady Michelle Obama: Your food ‘tastes like vomit’

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Kentucky students to first lady Michelle Obama: Your food ‘tastes like vomit’

Students in a rural Kentucky county — and their parents — are the latest to join a growing national chorus of scorn for the healthy school lunches touted by first lady Michelle Obama.

“They say it tastes like vomit,” said Harlan County Public Schools board member Myra Mosley at a contentious board meeting last week, reports The Harlan Daily Enterprise.

Kentucky students to first lady: food 'tastes like vomit' | The Daily Caller
 
A school board member from Kentucky "quoted". Hilarious.

Kentucky and schools go hand in hand. Nothing like right winger education to keep their kids "real" like Jethro Bodine and Ellie Mae Clampett. Well, the world will always need someone to laugh at.

GOP lawmakers question standards for teaching evolution in Kentucky | Politics and Government | Kentucky.com

"I would hope that creationism is presented as a theory in the classroom, in a science classroom, alongside evolution," Sen. David Givens, R-Greensburg, said Tuesday in an interview.

"The theory of evolution is a theory, and essentially the theory of evolution is not science — Darwin made it up," Waide said. "My objection is they should ensure whatever scientific material is being put forth as a standard should at least stand up to scientific method. Under the most rudimentary, basic scientific examination, the theory of evolution has never stood up to scientific scrutiny."

Reasonable science standards for Kentucky students called "fascistic" and "atheistic"
 
If that big moo won't eat it, you know it's bad.

Everything the obama's failed. Not one thing was successful.
 
If that big moo won't eat it, you know it's bad.

Everything the obama's failed. Not one thing was successful.

1. Passed Health Care Reform: After five presidents over a century failed to create universal health insurance, signed the Affordable Care Act (2010). It will cover 32 million uninsured Americans beginning in 2014 and mandates a suite of experimental measures to cut health care cost growth, the number one cause of America’s long-term fiscal problems.

2. Passed the Stimulus: Signed $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009 to spur economic growth amid greatest recession since the Great Depression. Weeks after stimulus went into effect, unemployment claims began to subside. Twelve months later, the private sector began producing more jobs than it was losing, and it has continued to do so for twenty-three straight months, creating a total of nearly 3.7 million new private-sector jobs.

3. Passed Wall Street Reform: Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

4. Ended the War in Iraq: Ordered all U.S. military forces out of the country. Last troops left on December 18, 2011.

5. Began Drawdown of War in Afghanistan: From a peak of 101,000 troops in June 2011, U.S. forces are now down to 91,000, with 23,000 slated to leave by the end of summer 2012. According to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, the combat mission there will be over by next year.

6. Eliminated Osama bin laden: In 2011, ordered special forces raid of secret compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in which the terrorist leader was killed and a trove of al-Qaeda documents was discovered.

7. Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry: In 2009, injected $62 billion in federal money (on top of $13.4 billion in loans from the Bush administration) into ailing GM and Chrysler in return for equity stakes and agreements for massive restructuring. Since bottoming out in 2009, the auto industry has added more than 100,000 jobs. In 2011, the Big Three automakers all gained market share for the first time in two decades. The government expects to lose $16 billion of its investment, less if the price of the GM stock it still owns increases.

8. Recapitalized Banks: In the midst of financial crisis, approved controversial Treasury Department plan to lure private capital into the country’s largest banks via “stress tests” of their balance sheets and a public-private fund to buy their “toxic” assets. Got banks back on their feet at essentially zero cost to the government.

9. Repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Ended 1990s-era restriction and formalized new policy allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military for the first time.

10. Toppled Moammar Gaddafi: In March 2011, joined a coalition of European and Arab governments in military action, including air power and naval blockade, against Gaddafi regime to defend Libyan civilians and support rebel troops. Gaddafi’s forty-two-year rule ended when the dictator was overthrown and killed by rebels on October 20, 2011. No American lives were lost.

I thought about posting a hundred things because he has been so amazingly successful. Especially with Republican blocking him every step of they way. And look at the disasters they were.
 
A school board member from Kentucky "quoted". Hilarious.

Kentucky and schools go hand in hand. Nothing like right winger education to keep their kids "real" like Jethro Bodine and Ellie Mae Clampett. Well, the world will always need someone to laugh at.
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:
 
A school board member from Kentucky "quoted". Hilarious.

Kentucky and schools go hand in hand. Nothing like right winger education to keep their kids "real" like Jethro Bodine and Ellie Mae Clampett. Well, the world will always need someone to laugh at.
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:

Who said they were from Kentucky?
 
If that big moo won't eat it, you know it's bad.

Everything the obama's failed. Not one thing was successful.

1. Passed Health Care Reform: After five presidents over a century failed to create universal health insurance, signed the Affordable Care Act (2010). It will cover 32 million uninsured Americans beginning in 2014 and mandates a suite of experimental measures to cut health care cost growth, the number one cause of America’s long-term fiscal problems.

2. Passed the Stimulus: Signed $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009 to spur economic growth amid greatest recession since the Great Depression. Weeks after stimulus went into effect, unemployment claims began to subside. Twelve months later, the private sector began producing more jobs than it was losing, and it has continued to do so for twenty-three straight months, creating a total of nearly 3.7 million new private-sector jobs.

3. Passed Wall Street Reform: Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

4. Ended the War in Iraq: Ordered all U.S. military forces out of the country. Last troops left on December 18, 2011.

5. Began Drawdown of War in Afghanistan: From a peak of 101,000 troops in June 2011, U.S. forces are now down to 91,000, with 23,000 slated to leave by the end of summer 2012. According to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, the combat mission there will be over by next year.

6. Eliminated Osama bin laden: In 2011, ordered special forces raid of secret compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in which the terrorist leader was killed and a trove of al-Qaeda documents was discovered.

7. Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry: In 2009, injected $62 billion in federal money (on top of $13.4 billion in loans from the Bush administration) into ailing GM and Chrysler in return for equity stakes and agreements for massive restructuring. Since bottoming out in 2009, the auto industry has added more than 100,000 jobs. In 2011, the Big Three automakers all gained market share for the first time in two decades. The government expects to lose $16 billion of its investment, less if the price of the GM stock it still owns increases.

8. Recapitalized Banks: In the midst of financial crisis, approved controversial Treasury Department plan to lure private capital into the country’s largest banks via “stress tests” of their balance sheets and a public-private fund to buy their “toxic” assets. Got banks back on their feet at essentially zero cost to the government.

9. Repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Ended 1990s-era restriction and formalized new policy allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military for the first time.

10. Toppled Moammar Gaddafi: In March 2011, joined a coalition of European and Arab governments in military action, including air power and naval blockade, against Gaddafi regime to defend Libyan civilians and support rebel troops. Gaddafi’s forty-two-year rule ended when the dictator was overthrown and killed by rebels on October 20, 2011. No American lives were lost.

I thought about posting a hundred things because he has been so amazingly successful. Especially with Republican blocking him every step of they way. And look at the disasters they were.

In the Top 5 worst POTUS's evvvvvah
 
If that big moo won't eat it, you know it's bad.

Everything the obama's failed. Not one thing was successful.

1. Passed Health Care Reform: After five presidents over a century failed to create universal health insurance, signed the Affordable Care Act (2010). It will cover 32 million uninsured Americans beginning in 2014 and mandates a suite of experimental measures to cut health care cost growth, the number one cause of America’s long-term fiscal problems.

2. Passed the Stimulus: Signed $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009 to spur economic growth amid greatest recession since the Great Depression. Weeks after stimulus went into effect, unemployment claims began to subside. Twelve months later, the private sector began producing more jobs than it was losing, and it has continued to do so for twenty-three straight months, creating a total of nearly 3.7 million new private-sector jobs.

3. Passed Wall Street Reform: Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

4. Ended the War in Iraq: Ordered all U.S. military forces out of the country. Last troops left on December 18, 2011.

5. Began Drawdown of War in Afghanistan: From a peak of 101,000 troops in June 2011, U.S. forces are now down to 91,000, with 23,000 slated to leave by the end of summer 2012. According to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, the combat mission there will be over by next year.

6. Eliminated Osama bin laden: In 2011, ordered special forces raid of secret compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in which the terrorist leader was killed and a trove of al-Qaeda documents was discovered.

7. Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry: In 2009, injected $62 billion in federal money (on top of $13.4 billion in loans from the Bush administration) into ailing GM and Chrysler in return for equity stakes and agreements for massive restructuring. Since bottoming out in 2009, the auto industry has added more than 100,000 jobs. In 2011, the Big Three automakers all gained market share for the first time in two decades. The government expects to lose $16 billion of its investment, less if the price of the GM stock it still owns increases.

8. Recapitalized Banks: In the midst of financial crisis, approved controversial Treasury Department plan to lure private capital into the country’s largest banks via “stress tests” of their balance sheets and a public-private fund to buy their “toxic” assets. Got banks back on their feet at essentially zero cost to the government.

9. Repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Ended 1990s-era restriction and formalized new policy allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military for the first time.

10. Toppled Moammar Gaddafi: In March 2011, joined a coalition of European and Arab governments in military action, including air power and naval blockade, against Gaddafi regime to defend Libyan civilians and support rebel troops. Gaddafi’s forty-two-year rule ended when the dictator was overthrown and killed by rebels on October 20, 2011. No American lives were lost.

I thought about posting a hundred things because he has been so amazingly successful. Especially with Republican blocking him every step of they way. And look at the disasters they were.

In the Top 5 worst POTUS's evvvvvah

Only you guys could look at success and see failure.

Then look at the terrible failure that was Bush and see success.

Truly, Republican are Bizarros.

bizarrocode1.jpg
 
A school board member from Kentucky "quoted". Hilarious.

Kentucky and schools go hand in hand. Nothing like right winger education to keep their kids "real" like Jethro Bodine and Ellie Mae Clampett. Well, the world will always need someone to laugh at.
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:

Who said they were from Kentucky?
You implied it, when you brought them up in a thread about Kentucky.

Meanwhile, I suggest you stop complaining about schools in other areas and worry about Chicago.

Chicago Public Schools To Close 54 School Programs, 61 Buildings: Chicagoist

Chicago Public Schools announced the closing of 54 school programs and 61 buildings a few moments ago. The closures will affect 30,000 students and is the largest single group of school closings in U.S. history. The Sun-Times has the full list of the schools to be closed and the schools receiving students displaced by the closings here.

As expected, teachers, parents and politicians have all voiced their objections to the plan. CPS principals accused the school district of having no rhyme or reason to the closings that affect mainly poor students on the city's South and West sides.​
Why does CPS hate poor students?

Oh, and the students you do teach -- you're not teaching very well:

Chicago Public Schools By The Numbers | The Windy City YR
Chicago Public Schools (CTU teachers represent faculty here)

District Enrollment: 403,770
44% Hispanic, 43% Black, 9% White, 3% Asian
Number of Schools in District: 617
All Subjects Meets and Exceeds: 66.30%
Avg. Teacher Salary: $71,236
Avg. Teacher Experience: 13.7 Years
Instructional Expenditure Per Pupil: $7,946
Operational Expenditure Per Pupil: $13,078
Low Income: 86%
Average classroom size: 26.5 for 8th grade; 20 for high school
11th Graders Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks: 21% in Reading, 19% in Math, 11% in Science, 38% in English
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY: The gap between white and black student achievement in 11th grade has actually gotten statistically larger based on standardized test scores. In 2001, 51% of white students met or exceeded standarized math tests, while only 16% of black students did, marking a 35 point gap. In 2011, that gap had widened to 42 points, which was better than 2007, when the gap was a whopping 47 points.

Similar achievement gap regressions are occurring between low income and non-low income students in CPS.​

I suggest you just shut your pie-hole about education.
 
1. Passed Health Care Reform: After five presidents over a century failed to create universal health insurance, signed the Affordable Care Act (2010). It will cover 32 million uninsured Americans beginning in 2014 and mandates a suite of experimental measures to cut health care cost growth, the number one cause of America’s long-term fiscal problems.

2. Passed the Stimulus: Signed $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in 2009 to spur economic growth amid greatest recession since the Great Depression. Weeks after stimulus went into effect, unemployment claims began to subside. Twelve months later, the private sector began producing more jobs than it was losing, and it has continued to do so for twenty-three straight months, creating a total of nearly 3.7 million new private-sector jobs.

3. Passed Wall Street Reform: Signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010) to re-regulate the financial sector after its practices caused the Great Recession. The new law tightens capital requirements on large banks and other financial institutions, requires derivatives to be sold on clearinghouses and exchanges, mandates that large banks provide “living wills” to avoid chaotic bankruptcies, limits their ability to trade with customers’ money for their own profit, and creates the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (now headed by Richard Cordray) to crack down on abusive lending products and companies.

4. Ended the War in Iraq: Ordered all U.S. military forces out of the country. Last troops left on December 18, 2011.

5. Began Drawdown of War in Afghanistan: From a peak of 101,000 troops in June 2011, U.S. forces are now down to 91,000, with 23,000 slated to leave by the end of summer 2012. According to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, the combat mission there will be over by next year.

6. Eliminated Osama bin laden: In 2011, ordered special forces raid of secret compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in which the terrorist leader was killed and a trove of al-Qaeda documents was discovered.

7. Turned Around U.S. Auto Industry: In 2009, injected $62 billion in federal money (on top of $13.4 billion in loans from the Bush administration) into ailing GM and Chrysler in return for equity stakes and agreements for massive restructuring. Since bottoming out in 2009, the auto industry has added more than 100,000 jobs. In 2011, the Big Three automakers all gained market share for the first time in two decades. The government expects to lose $16 billion of its investment, less if the price of the GM stock it still owns increases.

8. Recapitalized Banks: In the midst of financial crisis, approved controversial Treasury Department plan to lure private capital into the country’s largest banks via “stress tests” of their balance sheets and a public-private fund to buy their “toxic” assets. Got banks back on their feet at essentially zero cost to the government.

9. Repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: Ended 1990s-era restriction and formalized new policy allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military for the first time.

10. Toppled Moammar Gaddafi: In March 2011, joined a coalition of European and Arab governments in military action, including air power and naval blockade, against Gaddafi regime to defend Libyan civilians and support rebel troops. Gaddafi’s forty-two-year rule ended when the dictator was overthrown and killed by rebels on October 20, 2011. No American lives were lost.

I thought about posting a hundred things because he has been so amazingly successful. Especially with Republican blocking him every step of they way. And look at the disasters they were.

In the Top 5 worst POTUS's evvvvvah

Only you guys could look at success and see failure.

Then look at the terrible failure that was Bush and see success.

Truly, Republican are Bizarros.

bizarrocode1.jpg

:lol: loser
 
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:

Who said they were from Kentucky?
You implied it, when you brought them up in a thread about Kentucky.

Meanwhile, I suggest you stop complaining about schools in other areas and worry about Chicago.

Chicago Public Schools To Close 54 School Programs, 61 Buildings: Chicagoist

Chicago Public Schools announced the closing of 54 school programs and 61 buildings a few moments ago. The closures will affect 30,000 students and is the largest single group of school closings in U.S. history. The Sun-Times has the full list of the schools to be closed and the schools receiving students displaced by the closings here.

As expected, teachers, parents and politicians have all voiced their objections to the plan. CPS principals accused the school district of having no rhyme or reason to the closings that affect mainly poor students on the city's South and West sides.​
Why does CPS hate poor students?

Oh, and the students you do teach -- you're not teaching very well:

Chicago Public Schools By The Numbers | The Windy City YR
Chicago Public Schools (CTU teachers represent faculty here)

District Enrollment: 403,770
44% Hispanic, 43% Black, 9% White, 3% Asian
Number of Schools in District: 617
All Subjects Meets and Exceeds: 66.30%
Avg. Teacher Salary: $71,236
Avg. Teacher Experience: 13.7 Years
Instructional Expenditure Per Pupil: $7,946
Operational Expenditure Per Pupil: $13,078
Low Income: 86%
Average classroom size: 26.5 for 8th grade; 20 for high school
11th Graders Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks: 21% in Reading, 19% in Math, 11% in Science, 38% in English
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY: The gap between white and black student achievement in 11th grade has actually gotten statistically larger based on standardized test scores. In 2001, 51% of white students met or exceeded standarized math tests, while only 16% of black students did, marking a 35 point gap. In 2011, that gap had widened to 42 points, which was better than 2007, when the gap was a whopping 47 points.

Similar achievement gap regressions are occurring between low income and non-low income students in CPS.​

I suggest you just shut your pie-hole about education.

You imagine I implied it and then you attacked what you thought I said? Do you have any idea how that makes you look?
 
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:

Who said they were from Kentucky?
You implied it, when you brought them up in a thread about Kentucky.

Meanwhile, I suggest you stop complaining about schools in other areas and worry about Chicago.

Chicago Public Schools To Close 54 School Programs, 61 Buildings: Chicagoist

Chicago Public Schools announced the closing of 54 school programs and 61 buildings a few moments ago. The closures will affect 30,000 students and is the largest single group of school closings in U.S. history. The Sun-Times has the full list of the schools to be closed and the schools receiving students displaced by the closings here.

As expected, teachers, parents and politicians have all voiced their objections to the plan. CPS principals accused the school district of having no rhyme or reason to the closings that affect mainly poor students on the city's South and West sides.​
Why does CPS hate poor students?

Oh, and the students you do teach -- you're not teaching very well:

Chicago Public Schools By The Numbers | The Windy City YR
Chicago Public Schools (CTU teachers represent faculty here)

District Enrollment: 403,770
44% Hispanic, 43% Black, 9% White, 3% Asian
Number of Schools in District: 617
All Subjects Meets and Exceeds: 66.30%
Avg. Teacher Salary: $71,236
Avg. Teacher Experience: 13.7 Years
Instructional Expenditure Per Pupil: $7,946
Operational Expenditure Per Pupil: $13,078
Low Income: 86%
Average classroom size: 26.5 for 8th grade; 20 for high school
11th Graders Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks: 21% in Reading, 19% in Math, 11% in Science, 38% in English
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY: The gap between white and black student achievement in 11th grade has actually gotten statistically larger based on standardized test scores. In 2001, 51% of white students met or exceeded standarized math tests, while only 16% of black students did, marking a 35 point gap. In 2011, that gap had widened to 42 points, which was better than 2007, when the gap was a whopping 47 points.

Similar achievement gap regressions are occurring between low income and non-low income students in CPS.​

I suggest you just shut your pie-hole about education.

OK, so you attack blacks in Chicago. But don't stop there. Let's keep going:

Kentucky is nearly 90% white:

Kentucky from the US Census Bureau

And white wingers think they are so much better than everyone else.

Illinois is only 77% white.

Then check out how states rate in math and science. Well, guess what, you would think all those "white people" would send the states rating through the roof.

State Education Rankings: The Best And Worst For Math And Science

Except that Illionois in only a measly twelfth while nearly all white Kentucky is an embarrassing 17th. My my my, how can that be explained. Oh, that's right. Education is for snobs and science is a "faith".
 
Who said they were from Kentucky?
You implied it, when you brought them up in a thread about Kentucky.

Meanwhile, I suggest you stop complaining about schools in other areas and worry about Chicago.

Chicago Public Schools To Close 54 School Programs, 61 Buildings: Chicagoist

Chicago Public Schools announced the closing of 54 school programs and 61 buildings a few moments ago. The closures will affect 30,000 students and is the largest single group of school closings in U.S. history. The Sun-Times has the full list of the schools to be closed and the schools receiving students displaced by the closings here.

As expected, teachers, parents and politicians have all voiced their objections to the plan. CPS principals accused the school district of having no rhyme or reason to the closings that affect mainly poor students on the city's South and West sides.​
Why does CPS hate poor students?

Oh, and the students you do teach -- you're not teaching very well:

Chicago Public Schools By The Numbers | The Windy City YR
Chicago Public Schools (CTU teachers represent faculty here)

District Enrollment: 403,770
44% Hispanic, 43% Black, 9% White, 3% Asian
Number of Schools in District: 617
All Subjects Meets and Exceeds: 66.30%
Avg. Teacher Salary: $71,236
Avg. Teacher Experience: 13.7 Years
Instructional Expenditure Per Pupil: $7,946
Operational Expenditure Per Pupil: $13,078
Low Income: 86%
Average classroom size: 26.5 for 8th grade; 20 for high school
11th Graders Meeting College Readiness Benchmarks: 21% in Reading, 19% in Math, 11% in Science, 38% in English
EDITORIAL COMMENTARY: The gap between white and black student achievement in 11th grade has actually gotten statistically larger based on standardized test scores. In 2001, 51% of white students met or exceeded standarized math tests, while only 16% of black students did, marking a 35 point gap. In 2011, that gap had widened to 42 points, which was better than 2007, when the gap was a whopping 47 points.

Similar achievement gap regressions are occurring between low income and non-low income students in CPS.​

I suggest you just shut your pie-hole about education.

You imagine I implied it and then you attacked what you thought I said? Do you have any idea how that makes you look?
I don't have to imagine you implied it.

Meanwhile, I can't help but notice how you completely ignored how crappy Chicago's education system is.

But you really believe if you ignore something, it doesn't exist, don't you?

Yeah. Magical thinking. Progs are notorious for it. But then, it's the only way someone could believe progressivism is a success.
 
A school board member from Kentucky "quoted". Hilarious.

Kentucky and schools go hand in hand. Nothing like right winger education to keep their kids "real" like Jethro Bodine and Ellie Mae Clampett. Well, the world will always need someone to laugh at.
The Clampetts aren't from Kentucky, so it looks like we can laugh at you.

Good grief, dood. Why do you make such statements that are so easily disproved?

But, hey, cheer up -- maybe Elly May went skinny dippin' in the Fen River! :lol:

Who said they were from Kentucky?

They weren't real people. They were actors. I don't think a specific state was ever mentioned for the show, but I could be wrong. I think they just referred to the "mountains" or "backwoods" as their homestead. The actors were from California (Max Baer Jr.), Texas (Irene Ryan), Illinois ( Buddy Ebsen) and Louisiana (Donna Douglas)
 
OK, so you attack blacks in Chicago.
Negged for lying.

CPS is attacking blacks. Clean up your own mess before you start criticizing others.
But don't stop there. Let's keep going:

Kentucky is nearly 90% white:

Kentucky from the US Census Bureau

And white wingers think they are so much better than everyone else.
Why do you keep lying? Look, if you have an inferiority complex, it's not my problem. Maybe you should try harder.

But I expect you're redlined, aren't you?
Illinois is only 77% white.

Then check out how states rate in math and science. Well, guess what, you would think all those "white people" would send the states rating through the roof.

State Education Rankings: The Best And Worst For Math And Science

Except that Illionois in only a measly twelfth while nearly all white Kentucky is an embarrassing 17th. My my my, how can that be explained. Oh, that's right. Education is for snobs and science is a "faith".
You just can't help but lie, can you?

Your study is out of date. Let's look at a more recent one:

Education Week: Quality Counts 2013 - State Report Cards

KY Grade: B- Score: 80.1

IL Grade: C+ Score: 76.7

National Average Grade: C+ Score: 76.9​

Well, looky there. Kentucky scored above the national average. Illinois scored BELOW.

Yet another in an endless series of Rderp fail. :lol:
 
Students complain about their school lunches......definitely worthy of a thread
 

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