Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Frisco Vies for All-America Status


Following-in, or - since one never can be quite certain who's leading the bandwagon and who's piling on - perhaps redirecting the footsteps of
Amy Hagopian along her anti-military recruiter parade route, San Francisco is apparently vying for their very own 'All-America' status as they "support the troops" by "patriotically" targeting the recruiters.

That's right. Anti-war activists submitted a ballot measure for the November ballot that, if passed, would encourage city officials and school administrators to exclude military recruiters from campuses - even if it means losing federal funding due to the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act.

Expect the far-left to expedite the circling of the bandwagons on the "failures" of "No Child." Do not, however, expect the near-left to call BS. I mean: Come on! Who likes to jeer at a parade?!

Besides...
wouldn't be prudent...

"We do not see George Bush's daughters signing up," says a member of the International Socialist Organization - which seems to be the band leader of this shining moment of pride for San Francisco and soon, again, the People's Socialist Republic of Seattle and Amy Hagopian.

Notice the ISO sign doesn't identify what "lie" recruiters supposedly tell. I'll give you three guesses why.

The initiative must be certified within 30 days by the Department of Elections, but only 10,400 of the 15,000 signatures must be certified. If San Fran is anything like Seattle, then dead people and felons may freely vote (or sign) early and often if it means maintaining their strangle-hold on power. Therefore, we can expect the initiative to be certified - and for Socialists to gain more political standing in another "All-America" city.




Just one more reason my children are going to be home-schooled if vouchers (meaning ::gasp:: competition for my tax-dollars) aren't approved by the time I have children who are school-age.

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