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Congress to president: Lose 'safe school' chief
It is clear Mr. Jennings lacks the appropriate qualifications' Oct. 10, 2009 Kevin Jennings About a dozen members of Congress have written President Obama, strongly suggesting the administration lose Kevin Jennings, a homosexual activist who was appointed to supervise the Education Department's Office of Safe Schools. "We respectfully request that you remove Kevin Jennings, the Assistant Deputy Secretary for the Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools, from your administration," the members wrote. "It is clear that Mr.. » read more
U.S. Teens Trail Peers Around World on Math-Science Test
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OPEN LETTER TO KEN WELCH FROM PATRICK H. BELLRINGER (Updated Oct. 7, 2009)
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Perversion 101: Kids taught 'gay' sex, rape, bestiality
High school teacher keeps job after handing out pornographic 'banned book' Oct. 5, 2009 "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," by Stephen Chbosky A father of a high-school student is infuriated after he said a teacher provided "banned books" to her 11th-grade students, including at least one with explicit descriptions of homosexual sex acts, rape, masturbation, profane language and even bestiality. John Davis, father of an 11th-grade student at William Byrd High School in Vinton, Va., told WND that English teacher Kathleen Renard provided her personal copy of a book called "Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky to one of her English students, and it was passed to his son. The book is published by MTV Books.. » read more
Letter to Congress: Lose 'gay' radical Jennings (with video)
'It is clear he wants to remake public education the way he personally sees fit' Oct. 5, 2009 Kevin Jennings, President Obama's choice to run the Department of Education's Office of Safe Schools, has made a career connecting the idea of "safety" and advocacy for homosexual behavioral choices, and as such "has shown that he cannot be trusted with this position and should be removed from it as soon as possible." The criticism of Obama's selection to oversee safety programs for public schools in the United States came today from the American Principles Project, a group dedicated to preserving and propagating the fundamental principles on which the United States was founded. It has set up a website program through which concerned parents and others can send a message with their concern to members of Congress. Robert George, the McCormick professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University and organization founder, explains the problem: According to a statement released by the project, Jennings, "supports a radical agenda regarding homosexuality that has no place in our schools.. » read more
PUBLIC NOTICE.....
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Americans Flunk Public Schools
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Iraq: Massive Fraud and Corruption in Higher Education.
Sept. 14, 2009 50.000 Iraqi students to study abroad. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told a group of educators in Washington on 25 July that his country plans to send over 50.000 students abroad over the next 5 years.. » read more
School Kids Taught to Praise Obama
Sept. 24, 2009 (Sept. 6, 2009) This was filmed at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, NJ and uploaded on June 19, 2009. Lyrics ======== Song 1: Mm, mmm, mm! Barack Hussein Obama He said that all must lend a hand To make this country strong again Mmm, mmm, mm! Barack Hussein Obama He said we must be fair today Equal work means equal pay Mmm, mmm, mm! Barack Hussein Obama He said that we must take a stand To make sure everyone gets a chance Mmm, mmm, mm! Barack Hussein Obama He said red, yellow, black or white All are equal in his sight Mmm, mmm, mm! Barack Hussein Obama Yes! Mmm, mmm, mm Barack Hussein Obama Song 2: Hello, Mr.. » read more
Meet Unseen America
Sept. 21, 2009 (Published, March 2009) The faces of Muslims are framed in an art exhibition at Reitz Union that offers a window into their lives and culture. University of Florida students Mohamed-Eslam Mohamed, Asaad Musba, Charissa Dawn Scott and Hena Waseem and UF graduate Muhsin Aziz Ahmad were asked to take pictures that documented Muslim life from a part of Unseen America. DOUG FINGER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Buy photo Charissa Dawn Scott, 19, is one of five Muslim students featured at the J. Wayne Reitz Union for their work in a national photo project.. » read more
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