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The Boards of Education are toxic cesspools of sex crimes, history lies and the deliberate dumbing down of Japan. They must be disbanded and replaced with an acceptable system that gives the kids a chance!

Archive for April, 2008

When Will Some Americans Finally Stop Killing the Japanese?

Posted by Guy on April 26, 2008

US man found guilty of murder in Japanese woman’s death in Hawaii

HONOLULU (AP) — A former pest control worker in Hawaii has been convicted of second-degree murder in the death of a 21-year-old whose body has never been found.

Defendant Kirk Matthew Lankford had claimed that , who was visiting Hawaii from Japan, died when she struck her head on a rock as she leaped from his moving work truck last year.

Lankford testified earlier this month that he disposed of the body in the ocean without telling anyone because he was afraid he would lose his job.

He said his truck struck Watanabe accidentally on April 12, 2007, as she stood by the side of a road, and he persuaded her to climb in to take her where she was staying.

Lankford said Watanabe was not seriously injured when he hit her but her arm cracked the windshield of the truck belonging to his employer. He said Watanabe was speaking Japanese and they began yelling at each other and she leaped from the truck.

Lankford said he got rid of the body that night in the ocean.

“I kept thinking, I’m going to lose my job. The only way I’m not going to lose my job is if nobody finds out what happened,” he testified.

Prosecutor Peter Carlisle said Lankford’s explanations were absurd.

A witness told police she saw Watanabe get into a truck belonging to Lankford’s employer. Another witness testified he interrupted Lankford using a shovel to dig a hole near Kahana Bay about midnight of the day Watanabe disappeared.

Police had also found traces of Watanabe’s blood and her glasses in the truck Lankford used.

Watanabe’s parents and brothers marked the first anniversary of her disappearance Saturday by attending a memorial service at Kawaiahao Church in Honolulu.

(Mainichi Japan) April 15, 2008
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/archive/news/2008/04/15/20080415p2a00m0na022000c.html

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Another Board of Education Official SCUMBAG

Posted by Guy on April 22, 2008

Board of Education’s lifelong learning division and The wholesome education of youths!

Education official arrested for performing indecent acts on high school girl

Mainichi Daily News April 22, 2008

NAGAHAMA, Shiga — An official of the prefectural board of education has been arrested for performing obscene acts on a girl he taught when he was a prefectural high school teacher, police said.

Tetsuya Mita, 38, a senior staff member at the Shiga Prefectural Board of Education’s lifelong learning division, stands accused of violating a prefectural ordinance on the wholesome education of youths. Mita was quoted as telling investigators that he was in love with the girl.

The top education official in the prefecture expressed regret over the incident. “His acts are unforgivable and extremely regrettable,” said Fumihiko Suematsu, superintendent of education at the prefectural government.

Mita performed indecent acts on the 18-year-old prefectural high school student at a hotel in Shiga Prefecture in August 2005 when he was working at the school as a social studies teacher, local police said. He was involved in similar acts on the girl in July last year after he was transferred from the school to the education board, according to investigators.

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Safety at School

Posted by Guy on April 21, 2008

Supreme Court: Japanese Schools NOT responsible for Kids safety!

Gacuette says: The Supreme Court’s Political Ruling is Unsafe and the overpaid, underqualified judges ought to be ashamed of themselves for caving into the whims of a despotic regime. The facts are:

  • Youngsters can and do act foolishly [they have done so since time immemorial.]

  • Unsupervised, they are likely to cause injury to themselves or others at ant time and without premeditation. Those imbeciles in the supreme court should be expected to know better.

  • Teachers are ought to be trained professionals [that may not be the case in most Japanese schools] and must assume responsibility for the safety of the young while they are at school under their charge.

  • There’s an implied responsibility for the safety of our youngsters while they are at school and therefore the schools are liable for any injury that might occur. Otherwise, the schools MUST allow parents or their representatives to stay in the classrooms to protect their children.

Conclusion: Youngsters’ safety at school is the primary and incommutable responsibility of the school. Children can and do harm themselves or others and they do so without any prior warning, if left unsupervised. The schools must act proactively, therefore, to prevent accidents from occurring. They must provide constant supervision and be unwaveringly vigilant to protect the youngsters who are trusted in their care.

The Tokyo High Court’s earlier ruling that ordered the city to pay compensation as the operator of the school where the incident occurred was a sound decision. Perhaps, the judges in the Tokyo High Court would do a better job in the supreme court than the incompetent incumbents who have composed this farcical travesty.

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Supreme Court rejects lawsuit over city’s responsibility for accident in school

(Mainichi Japan) April 19, 2008

CHIBA — The Supreme Court has rejected a damages lawsuit filed against the Chiba Municipal Government by the family of an elementary school girl whose right eye was injured by a classmate at school.

The ruling overturns an earlier decision by the Tokyo High Court, which ordered the city to pay about 860,000 yen in compensation as the operator of the school where the incident occurred.

The girl was injured in May 2002, when a vest that the male classmate was swinging around hit her right eye. At the time, the teacher in charge of the class was talking to another pupil. In the lawsuit, the girl and her parents had argued that the teacher had neglected his responsibility to oversee the boy who injured her.

The top court rejected the claim, however, saying the teacher could not have predicted that accident would happen and had no responsibility in the matter. The court pointed out that the boy who injured the female student usually caused no problems, and until he swung the vest around he had not been behaving unnaturally.

An initial district court ruling in the case dismissed the lawsuit filed by the girl and her parents. However, a high court later ruled that the teacher had been negligent in failing to oversee the whole classroom. The Chiba Municipal Government had filed an appeal against the high court ruling.

The girl and her parents also sought damages directly from the parents of the boy, and a ruling that ordered the parents to pay about 860,000 yen in compensation has already become fixed. http://mdn.mainichi.jp/national/archive/news/2008/04/19/20080419p2a00m0na007000c.html

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A country Obsessed with Underage Sex

Posted by Guy on April 21, 2008

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Japan’s Raging Grannies

Posted by Guy on April 21, 2008

  • TOYOHASHI, Aichi — A 73-year-old pensioner unleashed a brutal attack on her 74-year-old female neighbor. Kitamura burst into Morita’s home at about 9 a.m. Sunday and attacked her with the hammer causing minor injuries to her head and face.I’m sick of seeing your ugly face every morning: Woman, 74, unleashes hammer attack on female neighbor, 73
  • KANRA, Gunma — Kanemitsu Arai, 68, killed his bedridden wife and hanged himself, possibly because he was sick of caring for her, police said. The bodies of Kanemitsu Arai, 68, and his wife, Kazuko, were found in a shed they owned here on Tuesday. Gunma pensioner slays wife, hangs self
  • Elderly couple found dead in apparent murder-suicide
    An elderly couple (Shinya Hayashi, 84, and his 81-year-old wife, Harue,) was found dead in their Tokyo home on Thursday in an apparent murder-suicide case. Police found a suicide note on the stairway of the house that was believed to have been written by Harue, which read, “I will take my husband.”

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The Path to Self Destruction

Posted by Guy on April 13, 2008

With a little help from the establishment that denies the Japanese family the right to function normally, the future of Japan now seems guaranteed!

A former Japanese high school teacher, now a university dean, supplied the following data based on a recent survey of 6,000 high school students, both female and male (ages 16-18).

Question #1. Do you trust your parents?

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Question #2. Do you believe you ought to have the right to do the following?

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Celebrating Penis!

Posted by Guy on April 9, 2008

Kanamara a frisky festival for every Tom, Dick and Harry…without the Tom and Harry

(Mainichi Japan) April 7, 2008

KAWASAKI — Thousands gathered here Sunday for the Kanamara Matsuri, an event with roots dating back centuries and now one of Japan’s best-known fertility festivals.

Kanamara Matsuri, literally the Festival of the Iron Penis, had its beginnings in the Edo Period ( 1603-1868 ) with the prayers of women called meshimori onna, according to Wakamiya Hachimangu, the Shinto shrine in Kawasaki where the event was held.


‘Shinto priests and community leaders pray to inspire the spirits at a portable phallic shrine [a penis-shaped portable shrine called "Elizabeth"] during the Kanamara Festival, a fertility ritual, at Wakamiya Hachimangu Shrine in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo April 6, 2008. The festival, which is held annually on the first Sunday of April, is believed to bring good luck and fertility blessings. (Reuters)’

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The Cherry Tree

Posted by Guy on April 2, 2008

One Contribution Too Many

If the Japanese culture in its slavish and turbulent history has made one positive contribution to the world, it must be the cherry trees.

As if that’s one contribution too many, some of the nasty locals are pulling the tress out of the ground. According to the reports, twenty-eight cherry trees about to go into full bloom in a Fukuoka park were either completely uprooted or severely damaged. Report


Pink Cherry Tree Blossoms

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The Deliberate Dumbing Down of Japan!

Posted by Guy on April 2, 2008

The Long-Awaited Answer to the Zombie Quiz

Previously:
The deliberate dumbing down of Japan by its Boards of Education is well underway. The need to prepare another generation of zombies to start yet another war is paramount!

Zombie Quiz:

Q. What is the vocabulary size of the average high school student in Japan?

Answer:
A. 11,000 words.
B. 900 words.
C. 250 words.
D. 100 words.

The Answer is D. 100 words.

Original post:

Prefectural Boards of Education - Part 3

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