To: RWR8189
We have so few John Stossel's around. I sometimes wonder if the US would not be much closer, politically, to Cuba or Venezuela if we did not have folks like John, Bill O'Riley, Rush Limbaugh, and a handful of others out there day after day exposing the powermongers and their agenda. The politicization of public education in America has probably destroyed our future. It would seem that even the most decadent politician would not have wanted that. I suppose they only care about personal aggrandizement and power, thinking someone else will come along to bear the burden of cleaning up the mess. When messes get too big, they have to be scrapped and an entirely new structure has to be built. In my view, this is what needs to happen in public education. Take the power of the socialists or worse away and give it to people who care about educating children.
3 posted on
04/05/2006 2:25:04 AM PDT by
jazzlite
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To: jazzlite
"We have so few John Stossel's around. I sometimes wonder if the US would not be much closer, politically, to Cuba or Venezuela if we did not have folks like John, Bill O'Riley, Rush Limbaugh, and a handful of others out there day after day exposing the powermongers and their agenda."
If these heroes say something less than glowing about the President, they are not treated as such, rather they are called traitors and tools of the left. It is sad.
To: jazzlite
I sometimes wonder if the US would not be much closer, politically, to Cuba or Venezuela if we did not have folks like John, Bill O'Riley, Rush Limbaugh, and a handful of others out there day after day exposing the powermongers and their agenda. We'd certainly be more like France or Germany.
22 posted on
04/05/2006 5:02:23 AM PDT by
Tribune7
To: jazzlite
IMHO, Stossel is one of the few TV journalist who is honest.
29 posted on
04/05/2006 10:23:56 AM PDT by
Rakkasan1
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