Good for him. Especially with the way floridas current political and social climate is. Hope he doesn’t face harassment for it. Hopefully we get to a place one day where he won’t feel the need to hide it.
Yeah I live here & had the unfortunate opportunity to hear the Dept of Ed try to spin this in an interview. Their spokesperson said, to paraphrase, that “No, of course not. These standards are evenhanded and show the good and the bad from an objective perspective.”
Of who? I am just so sad - my oldest kids made it though during the brief shining period of good education in my county, but I have one with a couple of years left, who is seeing it plunge back into the bullshit ‘education’ that was what I suffered through. Just butts in seats, indoctrinate don’t educate, that might lead to thinking.
Was the video not in the article? I skimmed and watched that top one but saw it nowhere?
Does anyone have it? Depending on how the person comes across in the moment it occurred the shock impact of these events is often useful at getting through to people.
“Something [was] wrong with his eyes … scared when he looked at me,” said Vong, who recalled seeing fear in the girl’s face.
While Sablan was away, the girl – still in the car – wrote "Help Me’’ on a note and showed it to people passing by, prompting one of them to call police.
Responding officers found the girl, and she mouthed the word "help’’ to them, according to prosecutors.
Assisted suicide should be legal, at least for incurable, painful disease (and many other things if you ask me). This poor man should not been made to kill his wife personally to save her from suffering. That is cruel to both him and his wife, who could have gone in a much more peaceful way.
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