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Educrats, Ed Reformers and their well-funded Potemkin Villages
Common Core supporters are ginning up their own love of Common Core – again.
The echo-chamber of Common Core support is swinging into action via an ever-increasing proliferation of ‘education non-profits’.
These ‘education non-profits’ receive grants and contributions from other ‘education non-profits’, who receive money from other ‘education non-profits’ and so on.
The idea is to create a web or network of Common Core supporting groups to give the appearance that support for the standards is bigger than it actually is.
This creation and funding of multiple supporting groups are much like a Potemkin village. They are used, in essence, to carpet bomb opposition. This is a common political tactic used during election cycles to sway public opinion.
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Paul Kevin Curtis files lawsuit against Feds
The saga of the Ricin letters originating out of Tupelo, Mississippi has taken another legal turn. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Government, LEGAL, Liberty Speaks, Uncategorized
Tagged DOJ, Paul Kevin Curtis, Ricin, Ricin Letters
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#DM7 Article: The Exploding NC Democrat Heads
This is reposting of my weekly Da Tech Guy column: The Exploding NC Democrat Heads
By A.P. Dillon
Question: On what planet do people complain about a $400 million surplus and paying off $2.8 billion in unemployment insurance debt that was racked up by a former govern Continue reading
The Common Core Weekend Reads – Mother’s Day Edition
These are the Common Core Weekend Reads for Mother’s Day, 2015.
This is a review of the past week of news on Common Core nationwide and in North Carolina.
Articles are organized by category.
Prior Edition of Weekend Reads: 4-25-15 Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Common Core
Tagged Common Core, Weekend Reads
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Invasive Health Assessment Bill To Be Heard By Committee May 12
The bill to amend health assessments, which includes the invasive health assessment form currently used for kindergarten entry, is going to be heard by the Senate Health committee on May 12th. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, NCGA
Tagged HB 13
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