Che-cago Teachers Union Rally



In its second day, the Chicago Teachers Union strike plays host to a teacher exclaiming "this is the best I've felt in my entire career teaching!" Another socialist-fisting teacher, wearing a Che Guevara shirt, says Che was a "role model standing for the people and labor rights."
As far as we know, Che didn't believe in monetary compensation, demanding that workers toil for the common good out of good intentions and proletarian consciousness. Those who didn't, were treated as enemies of the people and sent to jail. That was why, during the couple of years of Che serving as Cuba's Minister of Industries and Finance, that formerly richest Latin American country became the poorest - and it had nothing to do with the U.S. embargo.
Ushanka tip: Mrs. Red Square




Now Obama is running for Jimmy Carter's third term, in lame duck session, unhinged. Obama is not running for Bill Clinton's third term.


Some of the protesters admitted they were not from Chicago, and admitted they were students, the only constant factor was nobody knew they were there for. It seemed more like a misfits catchall.
The "Chicago way" must be more ignorance, more pay!


-Moochelle Obama




If by chance anybody missed it, Che-cago in Spanish means "I shit on Che". Very appropriate. Romans used to say "nomen omen", which translates "the name is the omen".


You know, I hate to say it, but the longer this goes on the more I'm coming to the conclusion that
a) a country really does get the government it deserves
b) if God doesn't judge America severely - and soon - He's not Who He says He is
c) maybe the best thing that could happen would be a serious dose of REAL Che Guevara action, to teach them what it is that they're all longing for
I know people who have moved to New Zealand. I wish I could afford to.


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Another socialist-fisting teacher, wearing a Che Guevara shirt, says Che was a "role model standing for the people and labor rights."Chitcago really does deserve these "role models". It all fits in nicely with the "Chitcago Values" theme. Where else would you find a pint-sized ballet dancing thug, whose mastery over profanity is the stuff that urban legends are made of, be voted unanimously as "mayor"? Where else can a Jabba the hut look-alike find employment as a "teachers' union president"? Only right here in freakish Obamaville™.
Is it any wonder why Chitcago has some of the worst skools in the country? It isn't about teaching and edumakating; it's all about feelin' good, equality, and getting the lion's share of the "fair share".
R.O.C.K. in the USSA
I know people who have moved to New Zealand. I wish I could afford to.
Interesting that you mention that. We have our house up for sale right now, hoping for a contract before year's end, planning on moving to Singapore.




Hail Obama!







I poop, you poop, he/she poops
Thus ends your first lesson for the Puerto Rican Spanish verb for poop (is it a Taino verb?).
Which reminds me that Chi-Cago must mean, "I poop on Chi".
Note: vowels in Spanish have only one sound each, thus O is pronounced the short O, like in "uh", and A is pronounced with the short A as in "ah".


For those of us who
The CPS has developed an easier method to say what you mean without actually having to learn how to spell what you say. In CPS-ese, "CHI" is now "CHIT", which is pronounced the same as "SHIT". Both words have the same meaning, but "CHIT" is more ebonics-friendly and easier for pupils to understand. By default, CPS pupils gravitate to such spellings just the same as they would spell "kat" instead of "cat", which means the same thing only without any loss of self-esteem.



The word "Chit" is also a part of military jargon. In the Navy and Marine Corps it is used in place of pass or official permission to go anywhere.
Among spanish speakers it is a substitute for fecal action.