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Reply #15 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:16pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:23pm:
Pink Floyd put it well in their album "The Division Bell".




Some one BOUGHT that* ?

*Pink Floyd ceased to be - the day Roger Waters left



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Reply #16 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:20pm
 
Mistress Nicole wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:31pm:
I feel quite strongly about this Gordy.  I think Hansons got it right.



So do I.

It's a case of trendy Far Left shět-stirring when they put congenitally defective kids in with the normal ones. It's a posture. It's a pose. It's trying to be academically cute and 'thinking beyond the square' ... but it's bullshit in which a Minority of One has to be suffered by all the rest.



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Reply #17 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:21pm
 
buzzanddidj wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:16pm:
Jasin wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:23pm:
Pink Floyd put it well in their album "The Division Bell".




Grin

Roger Waters was always 'over-rated', especially when he always rated himself better than the rest of the Band.
Even Bryan Ferry could have filled his shoes easily, if Pink Floyd decided to 'replace' him.



Some one BOUGHT that* ?

*Pink Floyd ceased to be - the day Roger Waters left





Roger Waters was so over-rated, even he thought he was better than the whole band, even with him in it.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #18 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:23pm
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:13pm:
President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:04pm:
no,..

Australia's solution is throwing money AT THINGS..

we keep putting more and more money into Education but OUR EDUCATION levels keep dropping..

so the obvious solution IS NOT MONEY..

only someone who needs more education would say such an idiotic statement..

over seas schools out rank australia on education and spend Millions and Millions of dollars less than Australia does...

so the SOLUTION..

IS NOT..

more money...

thats the Labor way of doing things...

THROW MONEY AT IT... THAT'LL FIX IT.. DURRRRR  Cheesy


Last week my daughter's school debating team went to a neighbouring school and we were invited to watch.

There was one whole class that didn't have a class room and they used hot desking and lessons in the hall to get around it. Sydney schools are chokka block full and only money can build new ones.

Btw can you see a link between house prices, over crowded schools and immigration to Sydney?




there are a lot of problems arising from immigration but no one is addressing them for fear of being labeled a racist...

the other problem that Australia has is that it has no  industry...

so our only industry (Nowa days) is immigration..

keeps the building industry going.. etc...

gives teachers a job...

all of the government welfare departments a job..

etc etc etc..

its a false economy that is being built and one that will eventually collapse in on itself as our debt bubble keeps getting bigger and bigger..

there are only so many tax payers and you can only get so much tax out of them... and the problem that we are getting now... is that soon there will be more NON tax payers than there is TAX PAYERS...

but the NON tax payers will still continue to tell the TAX PAYERS that they somehow magically owe them a living... ffs...

australia.. the stupid country.. Greece.. here we come...
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Reply #19 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm
 
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bright, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #20 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:27pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm:
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bring, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes




Plus before she comments on education, she should actually obtain one.
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Reply #21 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:29pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 9:20pm:
Mistress Nicole wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:31pm:
I feel quite strongly about this Gordy.  I think Hansons got it right.



So do I.

It's a case of trendy Far Left shět-stirring when they put congenitally defective kids in with the normal ones. It's a posture. It's a pose. It's trying to be academically cute and 'thinking beyond the square' ... but it's bullshit in which a Minority of One has to be suffered by all the rest.


Herbie, you're full of pooh.  You're a fool and it is showing more than ever in this comment.  Until you become a parent or get to know some autistic kids, you're never going to learn.   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #22 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:39pm
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm:
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bring, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes




Plus before she comments on education, she should actually obtain one.


She got knocked up and left school at 15 yet has done very well for herself. Sneering at people who didn't take an academic path is a bit off colour.
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Reply #23 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:40pm
 
Gonski 2.0: Schools for special-needs kids to get extra funding - Good news, much better than Hanson ignorant assertions.   Cool
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Reply #24 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:40pm
 

Gee, it must be really 'easy' to be an excellent high achieving student when all the 'distractions' aren't around.

Gotta make it 'easy' for them ...such 'fragile' high achieving gifted students.

Maybe give them the 'Specialised' Classroom, where they can concentrate on everything that is 'laid out for them'.

God knows should they suffer the 'hardship' of having to put up with other students.
In fact, to be the BEST, one must learn to 'stand alone' from the rest.
So lets put them in a very specialised little room, all by themselves so they can attain the incredible HSC score to make this nation proud.

And lets not even utter the words 'Clever Kids' in a System that is totally bias towards 'Academia', rather than Technical.

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Reply #25 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:42pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:40pm:
Gonski 2.0: Schools for special-needs kids to get extra funding - Good news, much better than Hanson ignorant assertions.   Cool


She voted for it. Tsk tsk
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Reply #26 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:00pm
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:39pm:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm:
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bring, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes




Plus before she comments on education, she should actually obtain one.


She got knocked up and left school at 15 yet has done very well for herself. Sneering at people who didn't take an academic path is a bit off colour.


I'm not sneering at her, I'm saying that i have no experience in take away so I dont comment on fast food stores. She shouldnt be commenting on things outside her expertise.
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Reply #27 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:41pm
 
Gordon wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:39pm:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm:
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bring, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Plus before she comments on education, she should actually obtain one.


She got knocked up and left school at 15 yet has done very well for herself. Sneering at people who didn't take an academic path is a bit off colour.


Her first problem was that she didn't know how to say, "no!"

Her second problem was that she never attempted to finish her education.   It is not hard.

Her third problem is that she likes to open her mouth and speak utter bullshit.

None of those three things should mean that she is a fool but increasingly it appears she is.   She may not have an education but she can always find someone more knowledgeable than her hand of village idiots and ask their advice and actually listen to it.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #28 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:46pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:41pm:
Gordon wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:39pm:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:27pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 10:22pm:
mothra wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 7:48pm:
I think a few people need to educate themselves on Autistic Spectrum Disorder.


Definitely.  My youngest is a high functioning autistic young man.   He is starting University in the second semester.   He in Year 12 was awarded an achievement award for his efforts in his History class.   He is bring, intelligent and quite well connected to the rest of the world.  Hanson is a fool if she believes shunting Autistic kids off into "special classes" will fix their problems.  Kids all learn at different rates.  Autistic kids can be brilliant if given half a chance and they need to learn to associate with normal kids.   If they are shunted off into special needs classes, they never will.

Let me tell you a story.  My two other children went to a different school to my youngest.  It was closer but it was a lot worse.   The "Special Needs" school which was in between theirs and my youngest's school closed down (in Government cost cutting).   The Special Needs kids were shunted off to my two older kids' school.   There, they were basically locked away in a separate enclosure, they did not mix with the other kids.  The other kids, being little poohs, decided to make fun of them and to attack them at every opportunity.   I am glad we decided to send him to a school further away, where his special needs were met.  The Special Needs co-ordinator at his school was excellent.   She helped him and all the other kids immensely.

Hanson needs to pull her head out of her arse.   This is just another example of her ignorance and foolishness.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Plus before she comments on education, she should actually obtain one.


She got knocked up and left school at 15 yet has done very well for herself. Sneering at people who didn't take an academic path is a bit off colour.


Her first problem was that she didn't know how to say, "no!"

Her second problem was that she never attempted to finish her education.   It is not hard.

Her third problem is that she likes to open her mouth and speak utter bullshit.

None of those three things should mean that she is a fool but increasingly it appears she is.   She may not have an education but she can always find someone more knowledgeable than her hand of village idiots and ask their advice and actually listen to it.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Loads of great  leaders around the world had poor educations. When has that mattered?? You can't learn to be a leader. Being a great leader is knowing how people are feeling and she certainly understands that.
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Reply #29 - Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:50pm
 
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