Published October 28, 2009

As others see it: Fancy TVs for prisoners? chat

By New Ulm Journal, Worthington Daily Globe

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Lisa A.
Windom, MN     10/28/2009 10:39 AM

Any way I could get one of those big screens before the Viking/Packer game on Sunday?

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Matthew R.
New Market, MN     10/28/2009 9:58 AM

Needy schools. I would say it is a pretty nice gig to teach and work for say 30 years and retire with a pension that WE PAY FOR. Start at age 25 or so and teach until you are maybe 55-60 and hang it up. Work 9 months a year take an occasional class to 'further' educate yourself in your chosen field. I have 2 family members that are teachers and they admit how sweet of a gig teaching is. Schools find more ways to waste money just like any other government supported system. When I was in school we did just fine with the basics and I am only 32 years old.

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alan b.
Quincy, IL     10/28/2009 8:48 AM

Even good people make stupid mistakes. Member of Pawlenti's party or not...find 'em and fire 'em. We don understand that this is a concept most on the left just cannot grasp.

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E W.
10/28/2009 7:52 AM

They could give one of them to me. I could use a new big screen.

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Lois E.
Fulda, MN     10/28/2009 7:51 AM

then we wander way the state is in the RED, I would like a big TV, but I have to pay taxes first

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