On Sep 16, 11:05 pm, John Galt <kady...@gmail.com> wrote: The Black Monk wrote: Uh, yea. They're no longer used in schools, even if they're tested for. Sure, they're used in schools all the time. http://www.indiana.edu/~intell/giftednessTesting.shtml Glad you found an exception. That's not an exception. The article states: " they are still widely used to make placement
Obama-Biden in 08 wrote: "H. Covington" <haroldc@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:MPG.2335da82719b3ad798b3ef@news.individual.net... Obama-Biden in 08 <NoThanks@NoSpam.com> wrote: The McCain/Palin campaign has a significant problem here. She's not bright enough, and he's too senile, for them to be able to keep their lies straight. Maybe they just brought
On Sep 15, 11:38 pm, Bill Shatzer <bshatze...@comcast.net> wrote: Palin not cooperating with investigation ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- An aide to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said in Anchorage Monday that Palin will not cooperate with a legislative investigation into alleged abuse of power. The Republican vice presidential nominee is being investigated for allegedly pressuring
But folks like the repeated lies. (If you repeat something often enough, they must start thinking it is true.) -- Jean B. Joan F (MI) wrote: I hope people believe at least some of this, it really gets worse the more you hear. Marian wrote: | Jo Becker, Peter S. Goodman and Michael Powell - NY Times - September | 14, 2008 | | WASILLA, Alaska — Gov. Sarah Palin lives
Former Palin Backer: State Ag Director Job Was "Payoff" To Supporter By Zachary Roth - September 15, 2008, 12:57PM In a lengthy investigation into Sarah Palin's hiring practices as mayor of Wasilla and governor of Alaska published yesterday, the New York Times reported in its lede: [W]hen there was a vacancy at the top of the State Division of Agriculture, [Palin] appointed a high school