Posted on 10/26/2009 3:37:16 PM PDT by paltz
Once again, the overzealous young Obama administration is pushing politics too far into the federal agencies where it is supposed to be forbidden, this time at the Department of Education.
The Obama White House first became known for reckless political tactics when the National Endowment for the Arts used several conference calls dragoon artists into promoting specific administration policies. A recent article by Doug Lederman from the web site Inside Higher Ed, reveals that the administration continues the conference call politics.
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Probably wants all schools kids forced to adopt Islam, like in California:
http://www.brookesnews.com/092809sharia.html
Abolish the Department of Education.
28 years overdue.
The Obama White House first became known for reckless political tactics when the National Endowment for the Arts used several conference calls dragoon artists into promoting specific administration policies. A recent article by Doug Lederman from the web site Inside Higher Ed, reveals that the administration continues the conference call politics.
We don’t need it!!
Your little laws don’t apply to us. We’re members of the American Left!
“Can Free Speech Be Furloughed?
October 26, 2009
“On Thursday, several hundred students at Southwestern College, a community college outside of San Diego, held a peaceful protest over budget cuts that are leading to the cancellation of more than 400 additional course sections next semester. On Friday, the students got a sign that someone was paying attention to the protest, but they didn’t get the response they wanted: Four faculty members were immediately suspended and barred from the campus or using the campus e-mail system.”
http://www.insidehighered.com/
One of two big Reagan campaign issues, the other being the 55 mph speed limit. Got one, left one in place.
BTTT!
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