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Perhaps Arizona can adopt California’s new minority-friendly math curriculum before the election audit ordered by the Arizona State Senate is completed in a month or two. Under that new system of math, or maff, two plus two doesn’t equal four, it equals more, five plus five equals a lot more, and 1,672,143 minus X equals don’t-bother-me-with-your-racist-numbers. It’ll take some kind of math or maff to unravel the mystery of Arizona’s 2020 election results, and the people who run Maricopa County that is, Phoenix and its suburban asteroid belt, or about 60 percent of the AZ population don’t want that mystery solved. So, … Continue reading →
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Democrats Circling the Wagons Posted by Curt on 14 May, 2021 at 10:54 am. 3 comments already!
by James Howard Kunstler
Perhaps Arizona can adopt California’s new minority-friendly math curriculum before the election audit ordered by the Arizona State Senate is completed in a month or two. Under that new system of math, or
maff, two plus two doesn’t equal four, it equals
more, five plus five equals
a lot more, and 1,672,143 minus X equals
don’t-bother-me-with-your-racist-numbers.
It’ll take some kind of math or maff to unravel the mystery of Arizona’s 2020 election results, and the people who run Maricopa County that is, Phoenix and its suburban asteroid belt, or about 60 percent of the AZ population don’t want that mystery solved. So, they are not responding to a court-ordered subpoena to produce the evidence, namely, the vote tabulation files from their Dominion Systems voting machines, the
Michael Atkinson developed a special tube that helps people with oesophageal cancer to swallow
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Thu 13 May 2021 11.26 EDT
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My mentor and friend Michael Atkinson, who has died aged 95, was for many years professor of gastroenterology at the University of Nottingham, where one of his most important contributions was the development of the Atkinson tube, which helps people with oesophageal cancer to swallow.
Born in Rawdon, just outside Leeds, to Herbert, a plumbers’ merchant, and his wife, Janet (nee Palliser), a postmistress, Michael went to Aireborough grammar school in West Yorkshire, then University College London for his medical education during the second world war.