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New York school bans balls, tag during recess

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No...I get it...you are a paranoid freak that jumps from one article to another...connects them to mean something...

You forgot: seizes on inconsequential, unconnected events and extrapolates them to infer that a socialist bugaboo is coming to destroy the eagle of freedom and enslave us all under liberal groupthink.

 

And then tries to promote literary criticism and cultural studies as if he's some kind of martyr/professor at Liberty University

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Small minds can only focus on individual incidents and are not able to look at the big picture. That would be you. I suggest you read the book NUDGE by Cass Sunstein so you can understand the concept and then you can stop making such an ass of yourself.

 

I see the big picture...you are a whiny old man scared that the government is coming to get you.

 

But you telling anyone to stop making an ass out of themselves when you run around with crap like NUDGE, MK Ultra...and so on is laughable.

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Another school bans tag during recess citing safety concerns

 

Days removed from a stunning decision by a Long Island school district to ban a variety of balls as well as tag and cartwheels from a middle school's recess period, a New Hampshire elementary school has followed suit, banning the traditional game of tag from all recess periods.

Like Port Washington, N.Y.'s Webster Middle School, Charlotte Avenue Elementary School (Nashua, N.H.) officially banned the game of tag. Just as with Webster Middle School, safety was cited as the driving force behind eliminating tag, though school officials insisted that they weren't trying to make children less active when interviewed by the Nashua Telegraph.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschool-prep-rally/another-school-bans-tag-during-recess-citing-safety-224300269.html

 

 

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Another school bans tag during recess citing safety concerns

 

Days removed from a stunning decision by a Long Island school district to ban a variety of balls as well as tag and cartwheels from a middle school's recess period, a New Hampshire elementary school has followed suit, banning the traditional game of tag from all recess periods.

Like Port Washington, N.Y.'s Webster Middle School, Charlotte Avenue Elementary School (Nashua, N.H.) officially banned the game of tag. Just as with Webster Middle School, safety was cited as the driving force behind eliminating tag, though school officials insisted that they weren't trying to make children less active when interviewed by the Nashua Telegraph.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highschool-prep-rally/another-school-bans-tag-during-recess-citing-safety-224300269.html

 

 

 

Unpossible NH is full of "real libertarians" :lol:

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20 years ago when I had to do my student teaching experiences in college, I had to go to an inner city elementary school. I remember taking the kids out to recess and looking around at an empty blacktop parking lot. That was it, no slides, no grass, no nothing.

 

This was twenty years ago.

 

Sad even to this day.

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20 years ago when I had to do my student teaching experiences in college, I had to go to an inner city elementary school. I remember taking the kids out to recess and looking around at an empty blacktop parking lot. That was it, no slides, no grass, no nothing.

 

This was twenty years ago.

 

Sad even to this day.

That is what we had K thru 9, we played baseball, touch football, soccer, etc. The girls would jump rope, play hopscotch, etc. We all played tag, prisoner goals, etc. No one was ever seriously hurt but we did all get bumps and scrapes.

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