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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Superintendent Randall Williams (Disgraceful Idiot)

"[It was] an oversight"

What was the "oversight"?  Russellville (Arkansas) Middle School's 2010-11 yearbook had a 'Top Five Worst People Ever' list, which was supposed to be 'taped over' so the students couldn't see who was on the list.  Who was on this list?  Adolph Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, Charles Manson...And two others.

For the sake of legitimacy, Bin Laden and Manson have no business on this list (probably not even in the top 20); of course Hitler should be...So, who were the other two?  Joe Stalin?  Mao Zedong?  Genghis Khan?  Atilla the Hun?  Idi Amin?  Pol Pot?  Ivan the Terrible?  Vladimir Lenin?  Saddam Hussein?  Heinrich Himmler?  Caligula?  Vlad the Impaler?  Quin Shi Huang?

Nah!  These were good guys compared to the two who rounded out the top five in this yearbook's list...So, I ask again, who were the other two?  Keep the answer in mind as you send your children off to the Liberal indoctrination centers you know as your local public school:  George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.

How on earth did Bush and Cheney make this list?  Even by Liberal standards that's a joke...And why did the superintendent think it was ok to tape over the list instead of insist on a reproduction of the yearbook without the list, or at least without the names of Bush and Cheney anywhere near it?

What a disgraceful "oversight", and an even more disgraceful lack of common sense by Superintendent Williams.

1 Comments:

  • At 9:34 PM, Anonymous PC_Bucs said…

    You expect common sense from administrators in the school system? What a joke. I really am beginning to believe that before you can rise that high in the school system, two things MUST be removed....the brain and the common sense! I am a 15 year teacher...I should know!

     

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