Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Health Teacher In Trouble For Genital Drawing


It seems that if you take a Health Class in school you are not allowed to see, draw, or maybe even talk about the genitalia.

YONKERS, N.Y. -- A New York state teacher was banned from classes after having his seventh-grade students draw male genitalia on the blackboard during health class.

I wonder accurate the drawings were. LOL

A school spokeswoman said the teacher, whose name was not released, was assigned to administrative duties. Schools Superintendent Bernard Pierorazio will ask trustees to fire him at a March 21 meeting.

Why would a spokesPerson's name not be released is they are an official and why would this be the case if they stood by their decision? BITCH!

The Yonkers school spokeswoman said the state's seventh-grade curriculum calls for lessons in human anatomy and sexuality, but said the teacher asking the students to draw male genitals on the blackboard was not appropriate.

Because the the penis has nothing to do with anatomy you know.

Pierorazio issued a statement saying, "I will not tolerate insensitive, inappropriate behavior by any staff member toward our students. Every student's physical and emotional well-being is paramount in our decision making, therefore immediate action was taken."

After all, we must not allow ourselves to allow our children to understand and/or express any truth of any kind. We must not allow our teacher to teach anatomy in health class because all out girls will get get pregnant and have their minds spoiled with the knowledge of a penis.

Well, out of 7649 voters on http://www.clickondetroit.com/education/10860328/detail.html 68% said not to fire the teacher. I say fry the ass hole because I don't want a bunch of kids knowing I have a penis and what it may look like.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Work is good, NOT!@

So here I am working alone, doing my own thing, and BoOM! I lost 10 hours a week. That's 40 hours a month. That's a great deal of changes. I know, I know...at least I didn't loose my job. But it feels like it.



So there were plans that have been made and deals planted like a tree waiting to sprout. But a drought came along and killed the waiting tree. Maybe, if time allows and the rains are strong again, a new tree can be planted and hopefully grow strong.


But for now I site, wait, and plan.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Why??

Why is it that no one listens to you when they ask you for an answer? Because they don't want the answer they know is right and meaningful. They want some faction of their own truth to become real. They already know the truth and the reality of the answer that the question will bring, but they ask anyway, and they don't listen.

And then there are the people that ask and can not take the answer thinking you are a puppet of society, and would not dare say your truth.

Well take heed of who you ask and what you ask because you may get not the answer you wish for or that you think is right, you may get the truth.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

House Passes Plan to Negotiate Drug Prices...

January 12, 2007 · The House passes a bill that would require the secretary of Health and Human Services to negotiate with drug makers for lower prices for Medicare patients. The vote was 255-170 in favor of the bill, including some two dozen Republicans. Those supporting the measure ignored a veto threat from President Bush.


So from my understanding "the people" as well as the House is saying that the drug company's have to much power over the prices of their own product and should be forced to join the rest of the world in a competitive trade world of a NON-monopoly. This would not only be a good thing for our economy but for our old people as well as our young. BUT, the Bush once again shows his ignorance and/or lack of caring about the people that are still living, their needs. He only cares for the dead people that voted him in in the first place.

The administration contends that government price negotiations — which are currently barred by law — would ultimately threaten the availability of drugs for seniors, and could raise, rather than lower, prices. But polls have shown the public is strongly behind the idea of government negotiation.

Here's an idea instead of banning government price negotiations for drugs:
  • draw a price cap for all pharmaceutical company's.
  • have a socialized drug plan for the elderly.
  • impeach Bush.
  • listen the "The People"
  • impeach Bush

There will be no raze in drug prices unless you allow the Pharmaceuticals to unionize agents the people. Either way, the polls show we want it, so we are the people, so we are the government, so we say and you do. So do!

And this week, a key Democratic backer of the existing Medicare drug program, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, said he now supports eliminating the ban on government negotiation.

It's time to grow up and get with the times. Our elderly can not take this any more, nor can I.

A person of Power is a person that will not use it for personal gain. Bush is the weakest person I have ever known of or seen.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Shunka's last puppy... [UPDATE]

So today my little man (dog), Shunka Warakin Smallthunder, had his last puppy vet visit. He has his rabies shots and everything.

Shnka is 42.7 LBS and 4 months old.

The only thing is that the vet thinks Shunka may have a bladder infection or crystallization because he pisses a lot. Like a LOT. So in about a month if he doesn't chill I will have to get a puppy pee sample for the vet. :(

Oh and if you are wondering what Shunka Warakin is or means, well I can help with that.





Shunka Warakin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Shunka Warakin (also shunka warak'in) is an American beast from cryptozoology and mythology that is said to resemble a wolf, a hyena or both. The first discussion and description of this cryptid was by Loren Coleman in his columns and articles throughout the 1980s, especially as formally recorded in "Cryptozoology A to Z" (NY: Simon and Schuster, 1999, ISBN 0684856026). It was reported from the Great Plains during pioneer days, by both white settlers and Native American tribes. The sightings have become much less common in the last century, causing most supporters to suggest the animal is now extinct.
In the language of the American Indian Ioway people, as discovered and collected by Loren Coleman, shunka warak'in means "carries off dogs." Shunka Warak'in at Cryptomundo.com The best evidence of its existence was a specimen shot around the 1899-1900 turn of the century by a member of the Hutchins clan in Montana. It appeared to be a wolf-like creature with a long head, slightly resembling a wild boar. Some people say it looks more like some prehistoric or Ice Age creatures, perhaps surviving to the present day, like the thylacine. The creature was later mounted in a general store owned by a man named in Henry Lake, Idaho, with the title "Ringdocus." This information was recorded by zoologist Ross Hutchins, grandson of the man who shot it. This only known piece of physical evidence, a stuffed trophy, was never examined by qualified scientists and is now missing - although recent rumors indicate it is in the Yellowstone region.


Cryptozoologists put forth a variety of prehistoric mammals as possible identities: hyaenodons, dire wolves, members of the subfamily Borophaginae (hyena-like dogs), or Chasmaporthetes (the only true American hyena).
It has also been suggested, although not by mainstream cryptozoologists, as being a possible candidate for the Beast of Bray Road [1] which could tie the creature in with Skin-walker legends. The shunka warak'in has never been recorded as walking upright, as researchers on the Beast of Bray Road contend their subject does.
Between December 2005 through November 2006, a shunka warak'in-like or large unusual-looking wolf-like beast killed 120 sheep in McCone and surrounding counties in Montana. It was shot on November 2, 2006, in Garfield County, Montana, and, as of December 10, 2006, the 106-pound reddish-yellow beast has been unable to be identified by Montana wildlife officials.

Shunka Warikin

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