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He's deaf he went to Gaulladet University, and represented Saudi Arabia at the World Federation of the Deaf.

After reading those bios, I am more certain than ever that Steiny never served as a private tutor for this guy. He has the resources to afford the very best in academic supports. Why would he choose Steiny?:lol:

But then, Steiny has a pattern of making outlandish academic claims.
 
Like I said, obsessed. Support has been provided. I referred you to the Bills themselves. :dunno2:

That is right straight to the source. The actual document. You are simply unmotivated and prefer to keep whining about support that has already been provided instead of using your time to actually read the support you were referred to.

"But, teacher, you mean we actually have to read the text book? That's not fair!":lol:

I guess I shouldn't be surprised, though, given what was revealed about the Texas school system and NCLB and falsification of documents. Looks like taking the easy way out is a pattern.

The difference is I am not asking you to teach me anything. I am asking you to support your claim. If "read the bill" is your way supporting your claim so be it. But it hardly leads to discussion of the topic.
 
The difference is I am not asking you to teach me anything. I am asking you to support your claim. If "read the bill" is your way supporting your claim so be it. But it hardly leads to discussion of the topic.

And it has been supported. Right to the source. The Bills themselves. That is where I read it. If you want to confirm that, then you need to go to the source provided and read it yourself. That is the way that referencing works.:roll:

If you had spent even a small portion of the time you have spent in demanding that which has already been provided in actually accessing the references provided, you would have been able to wade through the entire current bills.:roll:

You can blame no one but yourself for your willful refusal to utilize that which has been provided. Perhaps reading Ayn Rand has compromised your ability to read and learn for yourself. It has been said that her works tend to kill brain cells when taken seriously.
 
And it has been supported. Right to the source. The Bills themselves. That is where I read it. If you want to confirm that, then you need to go to the source provided and read it yourself. That is the way that referencing works.:roll:

If you had spent even a small portion of the time you have spent in demanding that which has already been provided in actually accessing the references provided, you would have been able to wade through the entire current bills.:roll:

You can blame no one but yourself for your willful refusal to utilize that which has been provided. Perhaps reading Ayn Rand has compromised your ability to read and learn for yourself. It has been said that her works tend to kill brain cells when taken seriously.

As I said in the post you quoted "read the bill" hardly lends to discussion. Your claim made reference to specific provisions, I find "read the bill" to be pretty disingenuous for someone claiming to welcome discussion, but oh well.

If you are not willing to be more specific in supporting your claims perhaps it's best if we just move on. I dismissed the claim as opinion pages ago. That doesn't mean that I have determined that opinion to be right or wrong of course.

Btw, it's a law now, not a bill. Just an FYI
 
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This is funny - and yes, that is the guy.

Sign writing - now that was cool.

Jillio - his family was not into the oil business - they were into politics. His father was a U.N. Ambassador.
 
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This is funny - and yes, that is the guy.

Sign writing - now that was cool.

Jillio - his family was not into the oil business - they were into politics. His father was a U.N. Ambassador.

I asked before - "what school? what subject?"

so it's Gallaudet University. and what subject were you tutoring him in?
 
I asked before - "what school? what subject?"

so it's Gallaudet University. and what subject were you tutoring him in?

Grillin' 'possum, shootin' stuff, drag racing with riding mowers. :cool2:
 
As I said in the post you quoted "read the bill" hardly lends to discussion. Your claim made reference to specific provisions, I find "read the bill" to be pretty disingenuous for someone claiming to welcome discussion, but oh well.

If you are not willing to be more specific in supporting your claims perhaps it's best if we just move on. I dismissed the claim as opinion pages ago. That doesn't mean that I have determined that opinion to be right or wrong of course.

Btw, it's a law now, not a bill. Just an FYI

I find refusal to actually use the references provided for you to be disingenuous.

Like I said, I have no interest in spoon feeding you. You are responsible for making the effort to gain your own knowlege. After all, you were told where to find the answers. Your unwillingness to look for them after having been told where to find them is nothing short of intellectual laziness Oh, well.
 
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This is funny - and yes, that is the guy.

Sign writing - now that was cool.

Jillio - his family was not into the oil business - they were into politics. His father was a U.N. Ambassador.

So? Connections to the U.N. Why in the world would he be using you as a private tutor?:laugh2:
 
I asked before - "what school? what subject?"

so it's Gallaudet University. and what subject were you tutoring him in?

But wait. Didn't Steiny tell us that Newt was his history professor in 1993? And that was before he transferred to Gally?
 
Somehow I can't imagine the Sultan doing lawn mower drag racing. :giggle:

I have pictures! First picture is the Sultan, leading comfortably...

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Stein is working the controls on his machine like a pro, but technology is not on his side...

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After reading those bios, I am more certain than ever that Steiny never served as a private tutor for this guy. He has the resources to afford the very best in academic supports. Why would he choose Steiny?:lol:

But then, Steiny has a pattern of making outlandish academic claims.

Well ... I can actually prove the "outlandish" claims. On the other hand - you just make outlandish claims about everything in general.

I am sure that most Liberal Arts Universities these days do not teach the value of hard work.

How many College Grads are at these occupy protests demanding the government gives them a job?

How about this - why don't you just google the subject and find out how many are demanding jobs - they could be out there doing jobs they are over qualified for rather than living on unemployment and griping .... but, that is the liberal way.

The pentultimate crux of the entire occupy movement's argument is evidence that the left doesn't have a clue about basic economics. GO TO WORK!
 
Well ... I can actually prove the "outlandish" claims. On the other hand - you just make outlandish claims about everything in general.

I am sure that most Liberal Arts Universities these days do not teach the value of hard work.

How many College Grads are at these occupy protests demanding the government gives them a job?

How about this - why don't you just google the subject and find out how many are demanding jobs - they could be out there doing jobs they are over qualified for rather than living on unemployment and griping .... but, that is the liberal way.

The pentultimate crux of the entire occupy movement's argument is evidence that the left doesn't have a clue about basic economics. GO TO WORK!
The Right knows all about basic economics. Either own the company or move to China.
 
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