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Wisconsin DA Threatens Arrests Over Sex Ed

WrongSizeGlass writes "USA Today is reporting that the DA of Juneau County, Wisconsin, is warning teachers that they could face arrest over the new sex-ed curriculum. District Attorney Scott Southworth said a new state law that requires students learn to use condoms and other contraceptives 'promotes the sexualization — and sexual assault — of our children.' Southworth also said, 'I'm not looking to charge any teachers. I've got enough work to do.'"

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  1. Re:This is great news for science! by localtoast · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Thanks for telling us about slushdot. It's like a cheap knock off brand. It's like a little brother who tries to hard to be like his big brother. Instead of "news for everyone...", its moto should be "News for a subset or nerds, subsets of stuff that is anecdotal."

  2. Re:Translation for the legislative impared. by Maguscrowley · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Murry played hide the kreplah with a schicsah so Lois shvitzed and called the lawyer and then with the kids and with the house and now Murry is with his mother ... oy a clucktamiel it's all feshtunk.

  3. Re:Translation for the legislative impared. by bkr1_2k · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    So you'll be the life of the party. "The drunker the crowd" has nothing to do with the entertainment being drunk. And if you're not having sex, what the hell else are you gonna do with the condom?

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    "Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional."
  4. Re:Translation for the legislative impared. by plague3106 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Nothing wrong with being a dullard.

  5. Re:This is great news for science! by tomhudson · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    It's something I threw together for April Fools ... duh! Of course it's mostly a parody - it even has an "OMG Ponies!" theme ... well, the spam reports aren't parody - they show how to trace back a spammer and report them to their hosting provider and their hosting providers' upstream providers - like this one from yesterday (edited for brevity):

    this time, it's a startup "home and garden" magazine

    Return-path: ventes@21esiecle.qc.ca
    Received: from smtp3bellnordiq.ca (142.217.217.72)
    Received: from 192.168.123.135 (142.217.89.31)

    whois 142.217.217.72
    Telebec TELEBECNET (NET-142-217-0-0-1)

    whois 142.217.0.0
    OrgName: Telebec
    NetRange: 142.217.0.0 - 142.217.255.255
    RAbuseEmail: abuse@lino.com

    The detailed example (at the link) shows how to follow the chain of providers. traceroute isn't the best way to do this, because the route can vary, depending on peering arrangements, though it's a good backup when you're trying to find people hiding behind anonymous dns registrations (which should be banned).

  6. Re:Translation for the legislative impared. by elrous0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    But she LOVED him, Pa!

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    SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.