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This is for everybody who had faith in this adulterous, pornography-loving, opportunistic political slut:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090814/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_obama_education

I really think there is nothing I could add to this.

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Sharpton, Gingrich push Obama's school reforms
By LIBBY QUAID, AP Education Writer
Fri Aug 14, 7:40 am ET

WASHINGTON – Education Secretary Arne Duncan is joining forces with two unlikely allies, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Republican former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, to push cities to fix failing schools.

The trio will visit Philadelphia, New Orleans and Baltimore later this year. They plan to add more stops as their tour progresses.

"These are cities that have real challenges but also tremendous hope and opportunity," Duncan told reporters on a conference call Thursday.

The idea came from a meeting they had with President Barack Obama in May at the White House.

Education is high on Obama's priority list. He is seeking to boost achievement, keep kids from dropping out of high school and push every student to pursue some form of higher education.

The president has vowed to make the United States the world leader in the number of people who graduate from college.

He argues that students who do better in school will help themselves in a work force that increasingly depends on high-skilled jobs, and that the country will benefit as well.

Obama discussed education issues in an interview with Damon Weaver, an 11-year-old Florida student.

"On Sept. 8, when young people across the country will have just started or are about to go back to school, I'm going to be making a big speech to young people all across the country about the importance of education, the importance of staying in school, how we want to improve our education system and why it's so important for the country," Obama said.

Sharpton, the liberal Democrat and community activist, said teachers and administrators aren't the only ones responsible for improving schools.

"The parents need to be challenged with the message of `no excuses,'" Sharpton said.

Interviewed on NBC's "Today" show Friday, Gingrich and Sharpton were asked how they had agreed to work together on education in view of the many differences they've had on other issues.

"I think that he has it exactly right, that education has to be the No. 1 civil right of the 21st century and I've been passionate about reforming education," Gingrich said. "And we can't get it done as a partisan issue."

Sharpton said the time has come to "change the conversation ... to say we need to put everybody's hands on the table."

He said he believes that "if there's anything Americans should be mature enough about to have a decent conversation, it's the education of their children."

Gingrich applauded Obama for showing "real courage on the issue of charter schools." Obama wants to increase the number of charter schools, which have a controversial history and are a divisive issue for his party's base.

Charters get public tax dollars but operate free from local school board control and usually from union contracts, making them a target of criticism by many teachers' union members.

"I strongly believe that when you can find common ground, we should be able to put other differences aside to achieve a common goal," Gingrich said.



Offline RanterMaximus

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Newt Gingrich is a cancer to the GOP.  I don't care how many times Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity kiss his behind, the man is not to be trusted.

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And you say that because . . . . ?

He is one of the smartest men in this nation. He would WHUP BO in any debate. . . . WHUP HIM.
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This demonstrates that Repugnicans and Demoncrats are two heads of the same beast.  I hate this two party system that always give us the greater of two evils.

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And you say that because . . . . ?

He is one of the smartest men in this nation. He would WHUP BO in any debate. . . . WHUP HIM.
Newt is most likely one of the sharpest people on the political landscape today. I don't always agree with everything he says but in most cases his reasons for saying it are valid. At face value I don't have a problem with Newt working along with Sharpton on improving charter schools and education in general.

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Interviewed on NBC's "Today" show Friday, Gingrich and Sharpton were asked how they had agreed to work together on education in view of the many differences they've had on other issues.

"I think that he has it exactly right, that education has to be the No. 1 civil right of the 21st century and I've been passionate about reforming education," Gingrich said. "And we can't get it done as a partisan issue."

Sharpton said the time has come to "change the conversation ... to say we need to put everybody's hands on the table."

He said he believes that "if there's anything Americans should be mature enough about to have a decent conversation, it's the education of their children."
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