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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curious, did McElveen and Hynes ever walk back their letter to UVA after the Rolling Stones article--you know the article that they believed? Their attack letter was pretty vicious.[/quote] Is this your response every time? It does not make Schultz any less obnoxious. [/quote] I wish she would tone it down--but I agree with what she says. I do not agree with most of the others. However, it is what she votes for that matters. And, yes, I will point it out--why, because you are a hypocrite every time you post that. I've watched those meetings for years and years. Few of them have an original thought in their heads. I thought that once Gibson left the Board it would be better, but McElveen and Hynes have outdone themselves with liberal policies that cost money and have little--if any--positive impact on the education of students. That letter to UVA is an example of the way they think--it fit their life view to believe the ugly things written in Rolling Stone and they quickly jumped to support the article. Had Schultz been posting tweets of HRC and her pals, you had better believe that no one would say a word. Were she posting tweets now in support of the rioters against Trump, I'm betting that you would think it just fine. When the teacher in the 2012 election told her students that Republicans were "dumb", I did not hear any other SB member speak out. I'm willing to bet that you thought it was just fine that the teacher said that. I was a teacher. I would NEVER express my opinion to my students. I suspect that is not the case here in FCPS. A School Board member is an elected official. You don't like her, get rid of her by voting her out. I doubt that will happen, because she has not changed her spots since the first time she was elected.[/quote]
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