Posted on 03/26/2009 6:53:11 PM PDT by joygrace
Interestingly enough an important amendment brought to the floor today was not in the H.R. 1388 when it passed the Senate today.
The first presented by Sen Vitter (LA) wanted to insure that no money be made available to ACORN and its affiliates, on the grounds that it is a organization with possibly suspect behaviour and that including it in the bill would not be able to politicize charitable giving and activities.
Saying that the bill doesnt allow politicized does not necessarily protect the country from ACORNs so-called charitable activities. ACORN has already received considerable funding from the government, for instance $800 thousand from Fannie Mae from 2002-04.
(Excerpt) Read more at catsden.wordpress.com ...
Yeah...but ACORN has the 2010 Census...reporting right back into the White House....kiss goodby to the election.
Why in the world would so many Republicans vote yes for this???
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They are in on it or they are idiots. Take your pick. We can’t count on the GOP to save this country. The task is in our hands.
“Deliver us from this evil, Dear Lord.”
Rapture works for me. I want outa here.
They better damn well consider how “fair” it would be to send my 110 lb. blond haired blue eyed daughter down to that diverse cesspool of Pine Hills in Orlando for MANDATORY service to bring those thugs “together”!
Long sentence,.... deep breath....
I did not expect Voinovich to side with the dems.
Thank you for bringing this out. How can we get this on talk radio? We have got to get the word out!!!!
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We should call this thing by it's name: corvée
I'd expect the compulsion will be exerted via the schools. Districts, school boards, and principals will arrive at an understanding with their betters on how many volunteers they produce and what they'll be able to get or keep in return.
The teachers will carry out the subtle recruiting.
We know they'll withhold the word "mandatory"(implying the stick) as long as possible. The corvée will rely rewards:granting or withholding them. Grades, letters of recommendations will be understood to be rewards.
Withholding reward is not, theoretically, punishment. But it is in fact, and kids will realize this instantly. Combined with the meetings, discussion groups for the ladling of propaganda, the jealousy over assignments and favoritism, and the boredom, they'll soon despise it and scorn its agents.
They'll be burning their draft cards in town square.
Senator Hutchison voted “yea.” I called her office and voiced my opposition. I also told the staffer that she could forget about my vote if she decides to run for governor of Texas because she has proven herself to be irresponsible. The staffer said she voted for it because it had “some good programs in it” and I said that it didn’t matter because we can’t afford it and that it was one more nail in the bankruptcy coffin of our nation. (I didn’t want to get into any of the details of the bill because the staffer sounded clueless.) Her number is: 202-224-5922.
I will also call Sen. Cornyn and thank him for his opposition: 202-224-2934.
Look what I found....... “As he builds a $1.75 billion empire, Michael Milken reaches into an old bag of tricks.”
Some geniuses are driven by an inevitable force. Case in point: Michael Milken. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Milken Thus we find the former junk bond king, now 55 and barred for life from securities activities, sitting on the throne of a $1.75 billion private education empire that includes private and publicly traded companies. The old suspicions still dog him. But even those suspicious of him say that, by all appearances, he appears to be doing it right this time. So what’s the catch?
His new sovereignty, Knowledge Universe, oversees nearly 50 companies, many of them interlocking. Some are wholly owned by KU. In others, KU holds anything from a majority to minority portion, (see chart). What they all share is place and purpose within Milken’s latest grand vision, one reminiscent of his junk bond kingdom from which he made as much as $500 million annually. Together, Milken’s new numbers include 14,000 employees worldwide. Though only 5 years old, Knowledge Universe is already on the brink of dominating several sectors of what is being called the Internet’s next killer app: e-learning. A space so vast, with a potential market of more than $10 billion a year, online learning could turn out to be the richest truffle since Milken sniffed out the untapped potential of high-yield debt.
http://www.forbes.com/asap/2001/0910/064.html Corporation for National and Community Service Board Chairman - Urges Service Stimulus
Submitted by NationalService on Wed, 12/10/2008 http://servicewire.org/content/20081210/nsb/Stories-Field/Corporation-National-and-Community-Service-Board-Chairman-and-For **Stephen Goldsmith** is the chairman of the board of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency that administers AmeriCorps and other national service programs.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Goldsmith#Chief_domestic_policy_advisor Goldsmith is currently a Partner of Knowledge Universe, which invests in internet-oriented education companies, day care and childhood learning companies... Goldsmith also serves on the boards of several companies including: National and Board Leadership
Chairman, Corporation for National and Community Service
Chair, Anacostia Waterfront Corporation
Board Member, Fannie Mae Foundation
Board Member, Homes for Working Families
http://ksgfaculty.harvard.edu/faculty/cv/StephenGoldsmith.pdf
Well, they are employed by US to represent us and aren’t getting paid to be clueless! I was furious when I found out she had voted for this!
http://www.knowledgeu.com/ Nice. These volunteers also gets Guv money to send their kids to KinderCare Learning Centers -(an American operator of for-profit child care facility)(Knowledge Universe Learning Group)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KinderCare_Learning_Centers
Does anyone else see a huge conflict of interest? From what I posted?
Stephen Goldsmith is the chairman of the board of the Corporation for National and Community Service, the federal agency that administers AmeriCorps and other national service and is currently a Partner of Knowledge Universe. LOL
Did you see this?
This should be posted as a new thread!
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