Speak Out 8/2/12

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Leave

God in it

Yes, I see on the news where Obama is stuck on the Bain Corp. concerning Mr. Romney again. Ah, at least Mr. Romney is a gentleman. He's not calling Obama out on the abortions that he's stands for. He's not calling out Obama on the gay marriages which is a abomination of the God that he stands for. Mr. Romney's being a perfect gentleman in this. And all they know how to do is bring up old issues that Mr. Romney left Bain Corp. years ago. And if you're talking about outsourcing, how many jobs were outsourced during the Obama administration right now? How many? Somebody answer that question for me. Let's get off of this issue. The real topics at hand is not Bain Corp. The real topic at hand is will make the leader for the United States of America. God will bless this country as long as we leave God in it. But as you can see the Obama administration is trying to remove God with same sex marriage and abortions and everything else from this country. Let's don't let that happen. Let's pray for those that need our help and support those. God bless all of you and thank you and have a wonderful day.

Can't please

everyone

I just wanted to say, I love Speak Out. In today's Speak Out, there's two items. One wants to know why they're not spraying for mosquitoes and the other one, wants the skeeter truck to slow down. It's driving too fast. Going too early. You know, sometimes, you can't please anyone.

What's behind

R-1 changes?

When reading the minutes of the most recent Poplar Bluff R-1 School Board meeting, I saw that the Associate Superintendents' job titles had been changed again to Assistant Superintendents. (This title was changed from Assistant Superintendent to Associate Superintendents a few years back). According to the district policy the administrators' salary increases are to be tied to the same percentage increase as the teachers. Is this title change a way for the administrators to get around the percentage increase? This is already a vast disparity between teachers and Associate Superintendents' salaries. Also, why are these salaries not published in the D. A. R.?