Posted on 03/27/2022 9:31:54 AM PDT by rktman
During a meeting of the Metropolitan Nashville Board of Public Education this week, a hot mic caught board members apparently pondering "can we just go set Marsha Blackburn on fire?" — the latest instance of public school boards saying the quiet part out loud and revealing their partisan hostility against conservatives and Republicans.
Video from the meeting, posted here on March 23rd by the district, captures the moment starting around the 1:02 mark after the school board tried to bring its meeting to order but, still lacking a quorum, called for a short break during which a copy of the meeting agenda appears on screen but voices can still be heard, picked up by the mics on the dais.
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You hit that one on the head.
I lived in Dickson county for 10 years when I was young. Loved that country. Was beautiful.. I miss the quiet..
When you vote like a Californian, you get California no matter where you are.
The person felt perfectly comfortable staying this. This shows that the others are fellow travelers. Another pack of Soros types who have hijacked a School Board
"Weird"? No... Normal? Yes...
"left wing extremist"? No... Communist? Yes...
If there is to be a cure, it is always important to stop referring to brain cancer as a migraine headache...
Is Townhall now on the excerpt list?
My tag line is proven true each and every day.
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Take no prisoners!
I see that the board is representative of the population of Nashville...SMH..
It is a matter of location, whether local or federal parasite.
She’s clearly a racist and psychotic nutjob preaching murder and mayhem. The local school board has had nothing but trash on it going back decades here in Nashville.
Just ask what would be done if Gentry were White & Conservative talking about burning Judge Kenji Jackson and that tells you what must be done with Gentry.
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