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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-11-10 05:37 AM
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22. Saving the jobs of teachers? H e has got to be kidding.
This WH is dumping teachers all over the country to replace them with cheaper labor, teaching is no longer a profession, or didn't you know that, it's a 'commodity' like 'healthcare' and soon-to-be 'social security'. Our education system is being privatized by this WH and they are passing those public funds into private hands, some of them even foreign entities.

As for Gibbs, the man needs to go and fast. Especially now that people are learning more about his anti-Democratic past, and possible support for Bush in 2004. Despicable, far worse than what he did today. And it boggles the mind that such a treachorous, Rovian character was ever appointed to this position, UNLESS, and I truly hope this is not the case, this president hates Dean as much Gibbs and Rahm do.

K&R'd, for the firing someone who betrayed Howard Dean worse than any Republican did back then. He is a liability and will help hand a victory to Republicans in the Fall if he does not go ....
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