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SUV does Īmore damage to world' than bumper sticker

Monday's police beat featured an amusing story of a student who found a bumper sticker on his SUV featuring a message that he drives a weapon of mass destruction (true) and a link to www.idontcareaboutair.com. The poor soul complains that "he was unable to remove the sticker and expects his chrome bumper will be damaged."

Curious about this story, I loaded the site on my Web browser and can now supply helpful advice to the wronged SUV owner: A five-minute visit to the Web site will reveal instructions for removing the sticker with no harm done to your bumper, since "How to remove" is prominently featured on the main page. On the same Web site, you will also learn useful and pertinent information, specifically on how your SUV is doing a heck of a lot more damage to the world we all live in than a harmless, funny and informative bumper sticker. [Read article]

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photo The ongoing racial education of America

There is a novel idea out on the horizon of public school education.

Education might actually be about students after all.

Here in Arizona, the Tucson Unified School District has implemented four discernible ethnic studies departments, including African-American, Pan-Asian-American, Native American and, most recently, Mexican-American/Raza.

Mexican-American/Raza studies is believed to be the first Hispanic studies department of its kind in any United States public school district. [Read article]

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