True. I shall.Go ahead and believe D C Draino and Disclose TV.
The alternative is to believe the Biden administration - "Joe is fine". "Never better". "His health is outstanding".
True. I shall.Go ahead and believe D C Draino and Disclose TV.
Get back to following obituaries to find proof of the death jab🤪🤡True. I shall.
The alternative is to believe the Biden administration - "Joe is fine". "Never better". "His health is outstanding".
Has nothing to do with mayor or schools. It is well known to people that aren't RW clowns, that the number of prison inmates are majority dyslexic and other learning disabilities. Connection with those disabilities and life of crime.
A Democrat replaced a Democrat in a special election with low turnout. Your article says![]()
Another Major GOP Failure in a Year of Losses: Democrats Win New York State Senate Race in District Where Trump Garnered 77% Votes | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Where is the RNC?www.thegatewaypundit.com
I wonder if the typical blowhards will poo poo this article because of its source….
Regardless, it is a big failure and just cements the fact that we’re still in a major dogfight for the direction of our country.
LOL. 🤡Has nothing to do with mayor or schools. It is well known to people that aren't RW clowns, that the number of prison inmates are majority dyslexic and other learning disabilities. Connection with those disabilities and life of crime.
Go ahead and believe D C Draino and Disclose TV.
I have a nephew that has dyslexia among other learning disabilities. He can read, write and do basic math.Has nothing to do with mayor or schools. It is well known to people that aren't RW clowns, that the number of prison inmates are majority dyslexic and other learning disabilities. Connection with those disabilities and life of crime.
He is a lucky one.I have a nephew that has dyslexia among other learning disabilities. He can read, write and do basic math.
Yep, lucky he lived in a different school system and was not ruined by CPS and their horrific union.He is a lucky one.
Shit in, shit out
Another horribly misguided post in a loooooong line of them. Maybe you need that hiatus more than you realize….Has nothing to do with mayor or schools. It is well known to people that aren't RW clowns, that the number of prison inmates are majority dyslexic and other learning disabilities. Connection with those disabilities and life of crime.
Yeah it is the teachers union! Try getting out of the RW bubble and read actual factual content.Yep, lucky he lived in a different school system and was not ruined by CPS and their horrific union.
I know you might need someone to read the matter to you, but look it up.Another horribly misguided post in a loooooong line of them. Maybe you need that hiatus more than you realize….
Yes. Dyslexia can bring comprehension issues with the amount of energy it takes to read. I do know from some parents that they have spent a lot of money on training. Most school systems have specialists who can be of assistance and have "resources". i haven't heard of any of them not being able to write/sign their own name. Per usual, stoneaxe doesn't know what he is talking about and the article specifically mentioned the younger prisoners and not all ages.I have a nephew that has dyslexia among other learning disabilities. He can read, write and do basic math.
I have a nephew that has dyslexia among other learning disabilities. He can read, write and do basic math.
Yeah, I guess so…. After all, all the others are felonsHe is a lucky one.
Has nothing to do with mayor or schools. It is well known to people that aren't RW clowns, that the number of prison inmates are majority dyslexic and other learning disabilities. Connection with those disabilities and life of crime.
I am not arguing. Go read up on professionals that work with prison populations. I didn't say "EVERY' dyslexic person is a criminal, I said the majority of those in prison are dyslexic and have severe learning disabilities. Fact not opinion.Yes. Dyslexia can bring comprehension issues with the amount of energy it takes to read. I do know from some parents that they have spent a lot of money on training. Most school systems have specialists who can be of assistance and have "resources". i haven't heard of any of them not being able to write/sign their own name. Per usual, stoneaxe doesn't know what he is talking about and the article specifically mentioned the younger prisoners and not all ages.
Thestonedax told us this was not happening.