On 6/12/14, from News just in! wrote:
> PsyGuy doesn't know what he is talking about. Take Dallas
> ISD, as one example. They just took a $791,000 grant from
> Bill Gates. He is dictating exactly how it is spent. That
> is just one little drop in the bucket of what Gates is
> doing here in Texas. Anyone would be a fool to think that
> the enormous amount of money Gates has pumped into Texas
> doesn't come with tremendous influence.
>
>
>
> On 6/12/14, PsyGuy wrote:
>> What's he going to do donate it to the state? Even if he
>> did he couldn't dictate how it was spent, and for all his
>> wealth, the government funding exceeds his.
>>
>> On 6/12/14, Hey Miss wrote:
>>> Of course they do, he has the money.
>>>
>>> On 6/12/14, PsyGuy wrote:
>>>> Bill Gates doesnt sit on the Texas legislature, nor is
>>>> he commissioner of education. His opinion and letters
>>>> have no controlling authority.
>>>>
>>>> On 6/11/14, News just in! wrote:
>>>>> Bill Gates, one of the puppet masters that is paying
>>>>> to
>> have
>>>>> teachers brainwashed in Common Core/CScope, just
>> issued a
>>>>> letter suggesting that for the next 2 years the tests
>>>>> don't count and teachers not be evaluated based on
>>>>> student testing. Please teachers, keep on speaking
>>>>> out. Your
>> voice
>>>>> is making a difference. You won't get fired for doing
>>>>> what so many other teachers are doing already (do a
>>>>> search for teachers' letters to Bill Gates), fighting
>>>>> for our right to teach. Parents are on your side and
>>>>> need your
>> commitment to
>>>>> stand strong for students who need real teachers, not
>>>>> robots. Send parents to Texas Opt Out. Write some
>>>>> letters yourself this summer, TEA, legislators and
>>>>> school boards, and stand up for students. Sadly, your
>>>>> teacher orgs are selling you out behind the scenes.
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