Tag: Cops in schools
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Blaska supports district charter schools; part #2 of 3
‘One thousand points of light’ Second part of the Madison Teachers Inc. questionnairefor the Tuesday, February 19 school board primary election 10. What ideas do you have to support the recruitment and retention of teachers of color so that our work force is more representative of our student population? 10. What ideas do you have…
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Did you mow your lawn this summer? You racist!
‘Cops out of school’ crowd denounces civility, as well Even school auditorium is accused of racism Nothing is more pathetic than a guilty progressive ashamed of his/her lack of melanin, resolute to fight the injustice s/he is certain soaks the racist and sexist core of fascist Amerikkka. Many of these apostles of identity politics are…
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Police have no real friends on Madison school board
School board praises the disrupters No wonder Police Chief Mike Koval is miffed. (Reported here.) So are we. This blogge did not realize until this very day that school resource officers (as the Madison school board is now calling them) have no real advocates on the current school board. The school board would have sided…
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Chief Koval: No cops in Madison schools under those terms!
Police Chief Mike Koval today says there is NO WAY he will agree to contract with the Madison school district after the school board tossed in yet another poison pill Monday night (12-17-18). Board of Education member T.J. Mertz added an amendment — agreed to by the other five voting members — that the school…
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District attorney Ozanne tries to excuse mob action, Part #2
Is viewpoint discrimination (and reverse racial discrimination) at work here? An Open Letter to Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne: While maintaining that Madison Police had not referred our complaint to you (See part #1), you made several arguments that reveals your inclination to let slide six months of intimidation and harassment against elected officials…
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A small Madison victory: free speech at a government meeting
Veni, vidi, dixi Blaska came, he saw, he spoke! Mirabile dictu, Blaska was permitted to speak to a democratically elected governmental body in the churning bowels of the Peoples’ Republic of Madison. The lord high commissioner of the Policy Werkes got his three minutes at the school board’s microphone Monday evening. Quelle joie! At last,…
