Bronx Teacher Sets Good Example With Fake Bomb Threat
Nobody was hurt and the kids got some fresh air on a nice day. Win-win?
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Nobody was hurt and the kids got some fresh air on a nice day. Win-win?
And it goes beyond abdominal slaps and bugs in boxes.
Administrators displayed a distinctly smaller amount of patience with protesters this time around, calling in the police almost immediately.
Because really, what has the guy accomplished in his life that would merit one?
And again, they're demanding the resignation of Bob Kerrey.
"I believe when you lose your job, and there's no justification for it, it's 'being fired.'"
The media bloodbath has made for unhappy days uptown, and a fight for change is brewing in the school's hallowed halls.
So many people are seeking solid part-time work that school districts across the country have been inundated with résumés.
Physical confrontations with cops? Threats of expulsion? This ain't no dance party anymore. Well, maybe a little bit.
Students are protesting, wounded Vietnam vets are fleeing angry mobs, tomatoes are being thrown. All in the name of higher education.
He's not letting the faculty of the New School get him down.
Just like the one he got from Democrats in the 1992 presidential primary!
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