Posted on 04/11/2011 8:59:00 AM PDT by La Lydia
A group of African students whose college tuitions are being paid by the U.S. government yesterday received a boost of additional funds to continue their educations and an executive from the private contractor coordinating the program just happens to be the wife of a senior Obama administration official...the U.S. Agency for International Development under the current initiative has already spent nearly $2.1 million to send 16 students from the southeast African nation of Malawi to colleges in their homeland as well as in the U.S. and Kenya...
World Learning's senior vice president for international development and exchange programs is Carol Jenkins...Jenkins is the wife of Robert Jenkins, director of the USAID Office of Transition Initiatives within the agency's Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance...
"The U.S. government pays the tuition and room and board costs for the graduate program in Public and Maternal and Child Health MPH (Masters in Public Health) and the tuition at the Kenyan and Malawian Institutions," the document says. "In the U.S., the tuition is approximately $20,930 plus $4,830 for room and board. The U.S. government pays participants $600 a month as a maintenance allowance and pays the participants health insurance of $85 a month."
The U.S. institution of higher learning to which the document refers is Lakeland College in Sheboygan, Wis.,...
"For Kenyan [college] participants, the U.S. government pays the graduate program tuition of $3,261 per semester and room and board of approximately $1,575 per semester," the document continues. "Participants also receive a stipend of approximately $441 per month as a maintenance allowance and $525 for health insurance. In Malawi, the U.S. government pays the tuition of $1,675 per term plus an additional $945 for room and board. Participants also receive a maintenance allowance of $300 per month."...
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
If we are going to be strictly literal about it, the headline is, as far as it goes accurate, Jenkins’ wife is running the program, and Congress agreed with Bush’s requests for more aid to Africa, most of which was for AIDS relief. Bush couldn’t give away anything until Congress provided the money. Fact is, I trust Bush’s judgment more than I trust Obama’s and certainly more than I trust Congress’. But I disagree with the premise entirely. That is shakedown logic.
“Start with the Brown Clown then work down the line.”
Exactly, everyone he has appointed is a POS like him!
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