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CALLING ALL CHILDREN!
JOIN MY CHILDREN’S ARMY
You Have a Basic Human Right to Defend Yourselves
REFUSE TO WEAR MASKS
at school, or anywhere else
Also REFUSE TO BE VACCINATED!
If your parents or teachers disagree, HAVE THEM REACH ME through the contact page on this website — uslearning.net
I’m JUDEE.
THIS IS YOUR PERMISSION SLIP.
FEEL FREE to print out this message, or just show it to ANY adults who bother you.
Remember!
You Have a Basic Human Right to Defend Yourselves
The braver ones among u can also defend other children who may be too young or too shy to stand up for themselves.
You can even form groups and make a pact to defend each other.
God Bless Children
Amen
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This page features St. Patricks Day poetry, and a free printable reusable calendar for the month of March.
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March is the third month of the year and has 31 days. In the United States, March is known as Women's History Month.
Other American holidays and annual celebrations occurring in March include National Reading Day (March 2nd), Mardi Gras (ongoing thru the first week of March), Spring break (toward the end of March) and Saint Patrick's Day (March 17th).
March is also known as the month of the first day of spring, the start of Major League Baseball's Spring training, and (in some years) Easter.
Birthstones that symbolically represent the month of March are the aquamarine (shown above) and the bloodstone. These stones symbolize courage.
Scroll down for two poems related to the month of March.
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SHAMROCK
by Andrew Cherry, an Irish Playwright (1762-1812)
There's a dear little plant
that grows in our isle,
'Twas St. Patrick himself
sure that set it;
And the sun on his labour
with pleasure did smile,
And with dew from his eye
often wet it.
It thrives through the bog,
through the brake,
through the mireland;
And he called it the dear
little shamrock of Ireland—
The sweet little shamrock,
the dear little shamrock,
The sweet little, green little,
shamrock of Ireland!
SAINT PATRICK
author unknown
Saint Patrick was a gentleman,
he came from decent people,
In Dublin town he built a church,
and put upon't a steeple;
His father was a Callaghan,
his mother was a Brady,
His aunt was an O'Shaughnessy,
and his uncle was a Grady.
Then success to bold St. Patrick's fist,
he was a saint so clever;
He gave the snakes and toads a twist,
and banished them forever.
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