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I am a retired teacher. I transfered to another school sysrem and had to start the tenure process all over. I wanted to file a grievance but was told the union couldn’t (would not) help me because I was not tenured. However, the union, an NEA affiliate, was still taking union dues. I believe teacher’s unions are nothing more than a criminal money laundering enterptise that funnels money to the Democrat party.

  • And why should K-12 teachers even have tenure? Tenure was designed to protect research at universities, not to ensure employment for life. We must never be allowed to forget about the suffering inflicted upon these men, women and children because if we don’t remember them then something so intrinsically evil might one day happen again.
  • Her eyes almost scream at you in pain and she was just a child ! I visited Ausczwitz and it was one of the most horrific and sobering moments of my life . A great pity, so many innocent children and adults murdered by a corrupt rescheme. Let us never allow this to happen again. Heartbreaking how can people be so evil I’ve been to aushwitz was very harrowing seeing what these poor people went through was horrendous.
  • This is so very sad and we must never forget those that were murdered by there captors, they were evil people. I feel so sad reading this. God bless the fallen may they rest in peace Amen. This story is beautifully terrifying. I have a 13 year old daughter and couldn’t imagine her going through that kind of heartache just before death. It really puts todays world into perspective. As nearly all mothers and fathers would say…..our children are our lives. Such a sad post. Lovely to remember the poor girl.

This is so disturbing that photograph should be a lesson to all humanity. That poor child and countless others….. I really don’t have the words to express the enormity of emotions this evokes. A rude awakening for kids today, maybe this picture should be on every schools wall as a reminder of how many poor children were treated by the atrocities of these war camps.

No iPad, computer, tv, etc. Most of all NO cuddles or a mothers kiss at bedtime for those poor little mites who suffered such horrendous cruelty. Teach our children this history, they may think twice when Mum and dad says NO! Alot of people in the world think their badly done too these days. They just need to look into this child’s eyes next time they feel sorry for themselves. A heartbreaking picture.

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