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Uploaded by on May 17, 2011

@MadCityTeacher
Teacher, outdoor enthusiast, advocate from Madison
Have you stopped by a public school and thanked a teacher this week? (May 6, 2011)

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  • I appreciate all the Gov's efforts!

  • @wajobu

    Maybe it just bothers you that he is answering questions, and is part of the community. I think it is great what he is doing. Believe it or not, not all teachers are against Walker either...

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  • @wajobu how did he not answer the question? did you even watch the video?

  • I'd love to watch this but I live in Cedar Grove, WI where we pay for high speed internet, but get dial-up like services, been refreshing the page for 20 minutes now. "An error occured. Please try again later.

  • Walker has an interesting way of thanking teachers don't ya think?

  • @spotschmoop Or maybe they choose not to show their asses in front of their students... oh, wait, they're #WIUnion folks.

  • Perhaps he should've read the twitterfeed. He never answers a question directly. Then he trails off with his agenda.

  • Perhaps he should've read the twitterfeed. He never answers a question directly.

  • I notice he doesn't bother with commenting about what any of the teachers have said to him. I'm sure those meetings are tense and the teachers leave in total frustration by having communicated with an adult which apparently can hear but chooses not to listen. It seems that has been his problem for many years. It is also hard to teach a student who suffers from that problem. They grow up into adults who choose to bully instead of work side-by-side one another.

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