Showing posts with label Public. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Public. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2008

HOPE AND CHANGE IN ONE HAND AND POOP IN THE OTHER...SEE WHICH ONE FILLS UP FIRST

The land that hope and change built.

As a state senator, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee coauthored an Illinois law creating a new pool of tax credits for developers. As a US senator, he pressed for increased federal subsidies. And as a presidential candidate, he has campaigned on a promise to create an Affordable Housing Trust Fund that could give developers an estimated $500 million a year.

But a Globe review found that thousands of apartments across Chicago that had been built with local, state, and federal subsidies - including several hundred in Obama's former district - deteriorated so completely that they were no longer habitable.

Grove Parc and several other prominent failures were developed and managed by Obama’s close friends and political supporters. Those people profited from the subsidies even as many of Obama’s constituents suffered. Tenants lost their homes; surrounding neighborhoods were blighted.

And here are the hope and changelings. They seem pretty pissed off. They are, however, a little misguided. Openly blaming their plight on whitey, instead of the master of hope and change who was supposed to fix all this.



More from the people of the land of hope and change.



More on Obama's district. This too, can be yours, America.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

SNAKEOIL: OBAMAMANIA AND THE ISMS

Remarkable how accurately these John Q. Public cartoons depict Obama. Tell me all those shouting fools in a hurry to sign up aren't exactly like the Obamamaniacs.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

TEACHER SAYS MINNESOTA TAX PAYERS ARE FUNDING AN ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

A Minnesota school teacher has revealed that an inner-city, public school is teaching "islamic studies" at the expense of Minnesota tax payers. Religion, as the liberals have seen fit, is not supposed to be taught in public schools.

Now, however, an eyewitness has stepped forward. Amanda Getz of Bloomington is a substitute teacher. She worked as a substitute in two fifth-grade classrooms at TIZA on Friday, March 14. Her experience suggests that school-sponsored religious activity plays an integral role at TIZA.

Arriving on a Friday, the Muslim holy day, she says she was told that the day's schedule included a "school assembly" in the gym after lunch.

Before the assembly, she says she was told, her duties would include taking her fifth-grade students to the bathroom, four at a time, to perform "their ritual washing."

Afterward, Getz said, "teachers led the kids into the gym, where a man dressed in white with a white cap, who had been at the school all day," was preparing to lead prayer. Beside him, another man "was prostrating himself in prayer on a carpet as the students entered."

"The prayer I saw was not voluntary," Getz said. "The kids were corralled by adults and required to go to the assembly where prayer occurred."

Islamic Studies was also incorporated into the school day. "When I arrived, I was told 'after school we have Islamic Studies,' and I might have to stay for hall duty," Getz said. "The teachers had written assignments on the blackboard for classes like math and social studies. Islamic Studies was the last one -- the board said the kids were studying the Qu'ran. The students were told to copy it into their planner, along with everything else. That gave me the impression that Islamic Studies was a subject like any other."

After school, Getz's fifth-graders stayed in their classroom and the man in white who had led prayer in the gym came in to teach Islamic Studies. TIZA has in effect extended the school day -- buses leave only after Islamic Studies is over. Getz did not see evidence of other extra-curricular activity, except for a group of small children playing outside. Significantly, 77 percent of TIZA parents say that their "main reason for choosing TIZA ... was because of after-school programs conducted by various non-profit organizations at the end of the school period in the school building," according to a TIZA report. TIZA may be the only school in Minnesota with this distinction.
Teacher breaks wall of silence

This nonsense while many schools have, or seek to, ban the pledge of allegiance.