Kev3188
Veteran
No you don't; you just give them a reason to laugh.
Dell, you know by know, the Demorat mantra according to BaRack.........."Never take the blame, just point the finger!"delldude said:KC, its quite obvious you did not read the post and then article......they show, in the article that NEA sexual abuse EXCEEDS that of the Catholic religion. By a large margin....
A report by CBS notes that Public Teachers sexual abuse is 100 times that of the Catholic Church.
Shouldn't you be handing out union cards somewhere ?Kev3188 said:No you don't; you just give them a reason to laugh.
Would you like one?southwind said:Shouldn't you be handing out union cards somewhere ?
Nope! Already have too many other hands in my pockets, and sure as hell don't need a union's in them!Kev3188 said:Would you like one?
delldude said:
Nonetheless, Jennings resigned.
Thanks for reading my post.
Not when the average IQ is a +100.southwind said:No one will ever come close to my record, -97!
KCFlyer said:
So accuracy doesn't matter?
KCFlyer said:
So accuracy doesn't matter?
An accusation of belonging to a pervert group that is unfounded? Guess if you find one MSM article...a group by the way who is never to be believed (unless it backs your view) it's cool, and you can go on to claim (unfounded) that he belonged to NAMBLA....why stop there....why not accuse him of killing kittens?delldude said:
So that negates all the sourced MSM info in the article? LOL
Glenn Quagmire said:
Sorry dude, it failed the even the 'far away' smell test. Normally you do try somewhat to vet your posts. Not here.
BY THE NUMBERS
Some of the major findings of a seven-month AP investigation into teacher sex abuse across the United States.![]()
• A total of 2,570 educators nationwide were punished for sexual misconduct from 2001-05, representing about a quarter of all educator misconduct cases in that time period.
• The total number of times an action was taken against a teacher's license for sexual misconduct was 2,625 (more than 50 teachers lost licenses in more than one state). Licenses were revoked in 1,636 of the cases; surrendered in 440 cases; suspended in 376 cases; and denied in 108 cases. Other punishments were handed out in the remainder of the cases.
• Students were clearly identified as victims in at least 1,467 of the sexual misconduct cases. The victim was a young person, a category including students, unidentified youths, family members and neighbors, in at least 1,801 of the cases.
• Educators made physical contact in at least 1,297, or 72%, of the cases in which the victims were youths. The remainder were cases that did not involve physical contact, including verbal sexual harassment and other offenses.
• There were criminal convictions in at least 1,390, or 53%, of the cases.
• Nearly nine out of 10 of the educators punished for sexual misconduct were male.
• At least 446 of the cases that the AP found involved educators who had multiple victims.