Friday, September 08, 2006

Lord's claims of accessibility of his government are A-maze-ing"


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Originally uploaded by Oldmaison.
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yeah right! Accessible? He is good at hiding. He did that during those demonstrations against his healthcare "reform" disaster. He continues to hide from public. He only speaks to NBers through media via t.v and newspapers.

Anonymous said...

Bernard Lord has made many programs accessible on the S.N.B web site.
It Is amazing what you can do from your own home,and the information you can access.
Want to know your neighbours hose tax ,its there.
Want to license your veichle from vancouver,Doneable.



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Anonymous said...

Goody goody and he is giving laptops free. However, when you shake hands with him check for your wallet afterwards and count your fingers as you will pay for all that through your nose. He is bankrupting the province.

Anonymous said...

What's truely aMAZing is this guy is even still in office??

Anonymous said...

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has famously called high schools "obsolete" and warned about their effect on U.S. competitiveness. Now, his company has a chance to prove that it can help fix the woes of public education.Thanks Mr. Lord for the advice.

Students -- who are called "learners" -- use smart cards to register attendance, open their digital lockers and track calories they consume. They carry laptops, not books, and the entire campus has wireless Internet access.

Teachers, or "educators," rather than using blackboards, have interactive "smart boards" that allow teachers to zoom in and out, write or draw, and even link to the Internet.
A teacher gives instructions Thursday at the "School of the Future" in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All students are equipped with state-of-the-art laptop computers.
Amazing leader!!