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"The Gang that Couldn't Spell Its Own Name Straight:"

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Anonymous Andy Wooster said...

It is my opinion that Across Difficult Country is the best blog out there, period. Browse through ADC's archives if you get the chance. It is by turns bizarre, surreal, and hilarious, and oftentimes it is a wonderful amalgamation of bizarre surreal hilarity.

2/5/07, 5:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would give ANYTHING if I could be made by God Almighty the Supreme Dictator of this nation.

The first thing I would do would to be to force the children and grandchildren of EVERY OPEN BORDERS lefty politico to attend schools like this. I cannot tell you how much I'd enjoy seeing John Poderhetz's and Bill Kristol's offspring come home beaten half to death by their new schoolmates, begging their parents to let them quit school altogether.

2/5/07, 11:08 PM

Blogger C. Van Carter said...

I've never seen anyone raise the possibilty that vouchers/school choice might lead to certain student demographics dropping out rather than face the massive drop in social standing they would incur going to a good school. In hindsight we should've been able to predict it.

Anon: I share your dream.

Andy: The archives are amusing. What happened?

2/5/07, 11:45 PM

Anonymous Andy Wooster said...

Carter: I didn't mean to imply that the current postings weren't amusing, because they are.

2/6/07, 4:40 AM

Blogger J. Mark English said...

I love the blog that you have. I was wondering if you would link my blog to yours and in return I would do the same for your blog. If you want to, my site name is American Legends and the URL is:

http://www.americanlegends.blogspot.com

If you want to do this just go to my blog and in one of the comments just write your blog name and the URL and I will add it to my site.

Thanks,
Mark

2/6/07, 9:05 AM

Anonymous Floccina said...

Some boys really need to start working long hours soon after they reach puberty.

2/6/07, 10:02 AM

Anonymous tommy said...

Speaking of not spelling straight:

Mexican Americans have endured defaming and unsulting negative stereotypes.[6] Such stereotypes have long circulated in the media. For example, Mexican Americans were called street criminals, poor drifters, “lazy peons”, field workers, or illegal “alien” immigrants. These stereotypes appear in news reports, movies, television, comedy (offensive racial jokes), and music parodies. Horse-riding bandits attacked Anglo gulches in western films, and most Mexican Americans are portrayed in film as backward people.

From Wikipedia's article "Mexican American."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_American

(To be fair, it could be a typo, though Wikipedia does have a preview feature most contributors avail themselves of thoroughly before finalizing their additions. I do find it funny the author believes that "stereotypes" of Mexicans being "illegal 'aliens'," criminals, Pancho-Villa-style bandits and field workers are so dramatically inaccurate.)

2/6/07, 8:15 PM

Anonymous jody said...

bah. that's just a high school. america's top universities would never allow political correctness to mess things up that bad.

"A former University of Pennsylvania history professor who specializes in women's studies and is known for her passion for women's rights and racial equality has emerged as a leading candidate for the Harvard University presidency."

"Drew Gilpin Faust, 59, who spent 25 years at Penn before moving to Harvard to head its Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in 2001, was reported to be under serious consideration by Harvard's presidential search committee, both the Harvard Crimson and the Boston Globe reported this week. The papers also reported that another leading candidate, a Nobel laureate in chemistry, had withdrawn."

http://tinyurl.com/26ymtc

the irony level here is approaching insanity. is this really happening in america? this push to censor and punish people who say the wrong thing in public? to the point of damaging your own enterprise to avoiding stepping out of line?

2/6/07, 9:18 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A Mexican gang member using the phrase "...in a nutshell"?

Unlikely.

2/8/07, 1:07 AM

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