I’m sick of hearing about Indians, and so are you
But I admit it.
I’d call Still Even More Lesson Plans about “Native Canadians” “reinventing the wheel” — except of course the Indians didn’t even invent the wheel, so there’s that.
Meanwhile, as I (and others) have been saying all along:
Now we have proof that “anti-bullying” is part of the “gay agenda.”
(They called it The Pink Lesson Plan, not me.)
I’d call Still Even More Lesson Plans about “Native Canadians” “reinventing the wheel” — except of course the Indians didn’t even invent the wheel, so there’s that.
Meanwhile, as I (and others) have been saying all along:
Now we have proof that “anti-bullying” is part of the “gay agenda.”
(They called it The Pink Lesson Plan, not me.)
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Why Is There Always A Big Screen TV?
National Post;
The cost of caring for the evacuees has ballooned to just over $80 million so far. Officials say it takes about $1.5 million a month to care for First Nations residents, who are still unable to return to their homes following severe spring flooding in 2011. The evacuees, scattered around Winnipeg and the province, live in hotels and rental accommodation while officials search for permanent homes.h/t Bob H.
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