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    Bush Exposed

    Someone please clue this guy in........Please.


    Bush exposes his gap in education

    Derrick Z. Jackson, a syndicated columnist based in Boston: New York Times News Service
    Published January 30, 2006


    Our commander in certitude went to Kansas State University last week. The publicized reason was to defend ultrasecret domestic spying. For much of his speech and question-and-answer period, President Bush served juicy red meat in a red state where he slammed John Kerry in the 2004 election, 62 percent to 37 percent. He said:

    - "This enemy cannot beat us. They cannot defeat us militarily. There's no chance."

    - "In the short term, we'll stay on the offense."

    - "Congress gave me the authority to use necessary force to protect the American people."

    - "We're using all assets at our disposal to protect you."

    In the question-and-answer period, there was a moment when Bush was caught confused about his assets in another arena. Someone asked Bush, "Recently, $12.7 billion was cut from education ... How is that supposed to help our futures?"

    There was applause from the crowd.

    Bush stumbled: "Education budget was cut? Say it again. What was cut?"

    The person said, "$12.7 billion was cut from education. And I was just wanting to know: How is that supposed to help our futures?"

    Bush said, "At the federal level?"

    The person said, "Yes."

    Bush said, "I don't think we've actually--for higher education?"

    The person said, "Student loans."

    Bush said, "Student loans?"

    The person said, "Yes, student loans."

    Bush said, "Actually I think what we did was reform the student loan program. We are not cutting money out of it. In other words, people aren't going to be cut off the program. We're just making sure ... it functions better. In other words, we are not taking people off student loans. We are saving money in the student loan program because it's inefficient."

    Bush continued, "And secondly, ... we're actually expanding the number of Pell grants through our budget."

    Karl Rove should have told Bush that if you visit a university and offer a question-and-answer session, you might get asked about education. The question came two weeks after Bush gave an address at an elementary school in Glen Burnie, Md., to tout the fourth anniversary of the No Child Left Behind Act. In that address, Bush said, "We have a moral obligation to make sure every child gets a good education ... It's not right to have a system that quits on kids. I mean, some schools may not think they're quitting on kids, but when you shuffle kids through the schools without determining whether or not they can read and write and add and subtract, I view that as quitting on kids."

    It is stunningly clear that Bush and the Republican Congress have quit on the kids. The questioner at Kansas State was correct. In December, the Senate passed a $12.7 billion cut in loan aid, which would force college students and their families to pay much higher interest rates on their loans. Pell grants would remain capped at $4,050 for the fourth straight year, further depressing purchasing power that has declined, according to the American Council on Education, from covering 84 percent of the cost of a public four-year college in 1972 to 34 percent today.

    On the K-12 front, despite the immense budgetary authority originally granted by Congress to make No Child Left Behind work, Bush and the Republicans took the assets at their disposal and shuffled them over to what is becoming a needless trillion-dollar war in Iraq. They shuffled them over to the needless trillion-dollar tax cuts for the wealthy, cuts they still want to make permanent.

    Because of those decisions, the gap between what Congress budgets for No Child Left Behind and what states and localities have to pay to meet its rules have sparked nationwide complaints from both red and blue states. The White House and its Department of Education beat back one lawsuit last year brought by the National Education Association, but it faces another from the State of Connecticut, one endorsed by 109 of the state's 169 school boards, according to the Hartford Courant.

    Connecticut Atty. Gen. Richard Blumenthal called the goals of No Child Left Behind "worthy," but said "the federal government must be held accountable for its education promises." Evasion of such accountability was abundantly evident in Bush's bumbling answer at Kansas State. For all his certitude about tax cuts, war and holding terrorists accountable, Bush never did say how the $12.7 billion cut in student loans was supposed to help our future.
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    It was even better to SEE Bush try and handle the question of education cuts. John Stewart had it on his show. Bush's inability to "hear" the question went on for a bit while he waited for his handlers to feed him an answer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Someone please clue this guy in........Please.


    Bush exposes his gap

    Someone tell him that a good leather belt will keep that from happening...

    And I thought it was a thread about Laura..
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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    Someone tell him that a good leather belt will keep that from happening...

    And I thought it was a thread about Laura..
    Oh my gosh Richard - LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenBKR
    Oh my gosh Richard - LOL
    REMEMBER,

    WE are dealing with politicians here!!


    You know the difference between politicians and comedians?

    Comedians are allowed to laugh after they make a statement....
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    Bush did it for me when he looked at Mike Brown on national TV and told him what a great job he was doing during Katrina's aftermath.. I started wondering then, what world Bush was living in.........

    I think his best bet is to stay off of TV. The more he speaks the more he opens mouth and inserts his foot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    It was even better to SEE Bush try and handle the question of education cuts. John Stewart had it on his show. Bush's inability to "hear" the question went on for a bit while he waited for his handlers to feed him an answer!
    I saw that segment on The Daily Show as well. Jon Stewart's facial expressions/reactions are the best .
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    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul
    I saw that segment on The Daily Show as well. Jon Stewart's facial expressions/reactions are the best .


    I've seen brief bits of the Daily Show & I really like it. What night
    is it on? I just keep missing it.
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    An hour, ten until the speech!!!


    El Mayor de Los Angeles will do the Dem rebuttal in Espanol aftet GWB lulls us to sleep.....

    Senor Villaraigosa also gave a speech during the Mayor's convention about recovering from a hurricane....


    Hurricane? In Lost Angeles???
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    I've seen brief bits of the Daily Show & I really like it. What night
    is it on? I just keep missing it.

    I believe they have a new one each night. It comes on Comedy Central at 11:00 PM EST.
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    It's on Monday through Thursday at 10 my time (CST) on Comedy Central. I have my DVR set to record it so I don't miss it .

    You can also see video clips from it here:

    http://www.comedycentral.com/sitewid...tml?showId=934
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  13. It is also run the following day -- here at 10:00, 2:00 and 8:00.

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    What happened to Cindy Sheehan last night?

    How did she get in?

    Who invited her?

    And what was the purpose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD
    What happened to Cindy Sheehan last night?

    How did she get in?

    Who invited her?

    And what was the purpose?

    She got in because she had a ticket. She was escourted out
    because she removed her jacket revealing an anti-war message.

    Bascally they didn't like her shirt.
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