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Good article. Obama and Ayers have it all planned out.
Here another piece to the Obama/Ayers education puzzle:
In November in a speech he gave, Obama had this to say:
"The first part of my plan focuses on providing quality affordable early childhood education to every child in America. As president, I will launch a Children
’s First Agenda that provides care, learning and support to families with children ages zero to five.”
“We’ll create Early Learning Grants to help states create a system of high-quality early care and education for all young children and their families,” he said. “And we’ll help more working parents find a safe, affordable place to leave their children during the day by improving the educational quality of our childcare programs and increasing the childcare tax credit."
Then this past week, he once again brings to the table an even greater effort for this plan:
"double funding for after-school programs that help children learn and give parents relief…"
Once you take what he has said with an understanding that when Government funds something, they also set the agenda for what those learning standards will be. What Sen. Obama knows and understands is that most families are a 2 parent working family and will seldom be in a position to check the curriculum being taught to their children. That curriculum will undoubtedly be approved by someone in government who “with the best interest of the children” in mind, chose the agenda held by every liberal educator that has overtaken our education system nationwide. No longer will our children understand the need for individual responsibility, achievement, or accountability."
Here's the link:
http://thecommonconservative.com/?p=55
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10.10.08 - 7:18 pm | #
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It's affirmative action, Ken, phrased differently, but still a form of reparations. It's radical, and Obama can't sell it without stealth ... which is typical.
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10.10.08 - 9:45 pm | #
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And no doubt, you would rather have Palin instill her Christian right creationist views into our public school systems and further dummy down our nation as a whole because that would be more acceptable to you than giving American education the thorough overhaul it so desperately needs. You betcha!
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10.25.08 - 12:00 pm | #
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I know what it is like to be excoriated in our communist educational system. It will only get worse when this hitler is elected.
Palin's views are not going to affect us, but Obama will have us all killed.
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10.27.08 - 12:10 am | #
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Any social scientist with basic skills in statistics knows that there are intergenerational education effects associated with poverty, income, and wealth. This is not radical or socialist thinking. Check the literature in labor economics, sociology, or education. The notion of education debt is a repackaged version of this replicated intergenerational effect. This is not an endorsement of any of the characters mentioned above. Rather, it is an effort to clarify the evidentiary base.
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12.07.08 - 5:56 pm | #
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