For those not following the complexities of all of it, it just looks like more of our broken politics
NBC News Anchor Brian Williams on today’s vote for contempt charges against AG Holder in the fast and furious debacle.
Hey Brian, did you ever stop to think that one of the reasons that people aren’t “following the complexities” of it is because news organizations like yours doesn’t report on it? Just a thought.
Since this is Mother’s Day and there is nothing in the world more important to any mother than the well-being of her child, I wanted to share with you Juan Williams’ keynote speech about school choice to the American Federation for Children in New Jersey.
Choice is becoming more and more mainstream. We are seeing people on both sides of the political spectrum come together because our desire for our children to receive a quality education is not partisan.
School Choice is a battle we must not only fight, but we must win. The sad state of affairs that has become our public school system is quickly becoming an issue of national security and our economic well-being depends on preparing the next generation to lead our country.
Williams also has produced a documentary on the topic as well; Two Missions. They are long, but well worth the watch.
We must find a way to put partisanship aside and deal with the very real issue that we are failing our children when it comes to getting them an education and give power back to the parents to make the best decision for their children.
Here is a shorter version of his documentary:
If you are not interesting in spending the time to watch that, here he is discussing the documentary:
I could watch this all day. Juan Williams is smarter than this, or at least I thought he was. The Tea Party is not violent. You can disagree with the agenda that they have, but keep it on the issues. Otherwise you end up looking as beclowned as poor Juan here. There is hope though, his son was recently listed as one of the top black republicans to watch, is running for city council in Washington, DC.
“The moral fiber in our community is dwindling, if not now, when? Because its pajama pants today, next it will be underwear tomorrow.”
Commissioner Michael Williams of Caddo Parish on his proposed ban on wearing pajamas in public.
Wew, now we know why there are no morals in our society anymore, it is pajamas. Ban those dreaded pj’s!! They are going to be the downfall of western civilization as we know it.
I would not wear my pajamas out in public, but this is taking the nanny state a little too far.
Oh, what a “complexitous” web we weave when first we practice to deceive !!