Tuesday, November 2, 2010

tuesday voters

a couple of suggestions on voting:

744 is bad. it's about giving more money to education which i am all for . . . but there is no accountability or mention of where the $1.7 billion is coming from.  don't vote for it.

lamb was never a part of a criminal investigation and they both voted for the same bill that is in question.

fallin supports the arizona bill and as someone who has had an ancestor pushed out of their homeland, i think the bitch needs to go . . . the chicanos and indians are the only people with a god given right to be here.  the rest of you are on borrowed time.  maybe mary fallin needs to go back and terrorize her ancestors in europe if she feels aliens need to be purged.

vote doak -- i don't know anything about him but his opponent is annoying.

vote paddack for superintendent please.  barresi was never a teacher and started a charter school.  as a man that worked at one, i can tell you that they are shit and for the most part are not able to give the level of education that a decently funded public school can.  paddack was a teacher, not a dentist.



hell, if you vote at all, you've done a service to the state.  but please, please, please vote responsibly.  this isn't one of those tests where it's ok to guess.  if you don't know, leave it blank.

shouldn't have left you without a dope beat to step to . . . .

it's been a long time men and women of cyberspace.  i really didn't mean to leave you hanging but so much has been going on in my life that i have been unable to cope with an additional stresser . . . and you were the ones to go. 

here's an update:

i went to an interview with dove science academy (affiliate high school of the one that shan't be named) and realized that mid-interview i couldn't go back to work for the bastards that run their program.  i'm not the kind of person who believes in fate or that anything happens for any particular reason to speak of, but while i was at said interview, i got a call from jenks public schools asking me to come in to an interview for a long term substitute position.

i interviewed for that the next day and knew that i wanted it if even for a day. 

i subbed for a pre-ap american lit class and a world lit class.  i did this for a month and met the students who let me know that i was supposed to be a teacher.  i was stressed everyday teaching jr. high.  that might have been because of the students, but i'm about 99% sure it was because of me.  i'm not meant to be in front of their damned attitude all day.  all of them think they are so cool (we all did) and no one is at that age.  we're just mouthy. 

well, high school saved me and i want to retire a teacher.

unfortunately the woman decided she didn't want to be a stay at home mom, so i'm back to nothing, but it was a good experience all the rest.

i saw vampire weekend at the brady and was thoroughly impressed.  i wish i would have reviewed the show but didn't.

i'm working less now and am getting close to winding up most of my college projects, so hopefully i will have more time to blog.