He said he didn’t touch her but he did.
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She grabbed the mic, he said “pardon me ma’am” and tried to keep it. Who initiated it?
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Its the President's mic and the President's house! Who initiated it? Whose mic is it??? It's HERS. And Jim
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It isn't the president's house, it's ours. He works for us. At least he's supposed to.
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He does. And he doesn't accept payment for it. Crazy huh?
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But yet he makes millions from it...even crazier!!!
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Is he the only president to do so?
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The only president to force the taxpayers pay millions and millions and millions of dollars directly to his private company? Yes. Yes he is.
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Yeah, thanks for getting that song stuck in my head.
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Blame it on the rain ...
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Oh great. Milly Vanilly’s greatest hits loop in my head.

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Pre-recorded. On tape. Visions of lip-syncing everywhere.



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Now all I can hear is “I’m in love with you girl.”
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Sad - doctored, not doctored, the guy was cut off - Next Please - thats when you shut up and sit down - just like a classroom - are you giving our children permission to argue with the teacher, or a parent? Sure sounds like it
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If the teacher is wrong, yeah, they should be challenged. Would you prefer children be taught wrong?
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yeah, i think you missed the point- lol-There are RULES-and thank you for the comment validating my point-Me when I was younger, did challenge them-and I ended up in the principles office-was I wrong, I don't think so - did I break the rules - yup - thats called consequences.
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Segregation was legal, slavery was legal, Jim Crow laws were legal, but we all see those as bad now. Just because something is a law, doesn't mean it's right.
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So your telling me if a teacher says don't chew gum in class it's ok to argue the point and keep chewing gum without fear of consequences? Or would it be better to get with the student counsel and change the rule? I'm hearing you say rules don't matter, is this correct?
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I didn't say that the rules didn't matter, nor did I say that people should be able to do whatever they wanted without consequence. You're putting words in my mouth. I did say that some rules need to be changed.
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but you did say this...."If the teacher is wrong, yeah, they should be challenged. Would you prefer children be taught wrong?".......so maybe what you meant was they should be challenged through process and not direct defiance?
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No, that's not what I meant. However they decide to challenge those in power, they can do it how they want. They just have to be ready for the consequences and know if they are willing to sacrifice whatever they may have to.
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