Gentle Readers,
There been much lip-flapping and hot air blowing on the subject of TJed and LEMI and Oliver DeMille. I'm not naming names but a certain person has been so nasty about the entire TJed community that I wonder if Mr. DeMille didn't leave said person at the altar at some point.
So, gentle readers I am going to a LEMI training Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I shall relentlessly dig out their logical fallacies and expose their illegal pyramid scam.
I still have a lot of reading to do, and so it is with regret that I must inform you that I am walking away from my computer until Sunday. It's true. Please come back next week to read my expose on the reactionary, evil, dangerous, fraud-riddled homeschool scam of the 21st century.
Most sneakily yours,
Jami La
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
I'm infiltrating the Thomas Jefferson Education reactionary, fascist, evil training scam this week.
File this under:
Homeschool,
People,
Quests,
Spying
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You are the perfect person for this terribly difficult task. I await your report with unbaited breath. *grin*
Day 1: I think they suspect something. I'm asking questions.
[I ought to clarify because some people might misunderstand. I'm not really spying. I'm taking the training and pondering math, science, truth and knowledge. I will return with a report, but so far the training has been enjoyable and informative. My final opinion is still in formation and unlikely to be final as life tends to be fluid.]
I'm supposed to be on a blog break to clean my house. I'm here instead though. At least you're nourishing your mind. I'm just trying to save my family from being crushed to death by mounting piles of junk.
Elastic,
I've gotta say my brain has been very busy indeed.
One of my next projects is to save my children from being crushed to death by massive piles of junk.
"One of my next projects is to save my children from being crushed to death by massive piles of junk."
I've given up. I figure what doesn't kill them will make them stronger.
Parenthood by Nietzsche. Hm...
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