Showing posts with label public schools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public schools. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 07, 2017

Trump's Circle Of Cronies!

He didn't grab her pussy yet. Trump's pick for Education Secretary is getting flogged for her inexperience.

The turd flipper Michelle Malkin called Barack Obama's cabinet and his wife Michelle a bunch of cronies. Malkin a frequent beeyotch of Obama is the most vilest woman of color to be given mainstream attention. She is a Filipino heritage and refuses to acknowledge her race as a factor to her success. She wrote the book Culture of Corruption to complain about how Obama's "lawlessness" created corruption.

Wondering if she's still running her flappers about the "lawlessness" of the current occupier in office?

Malkin was not a "HUGE" fan of fuhrer Donald J. Trump. They clashed in 2013 when he appeared at CPAC to address his temptation at running for the office. She called him a "crony capitalist" and a "conservafraud."

Trump in return called her a "dummy" and said that she would get no play if it wasn't for Sean "Softball" Hannity putting her on. She called him a "smear merchant" and hd in turn said she was "born stupid."

Many conservatives have warned about Trump's harm to the nation if he became the leader.

They said that it's a "grave mistake" to put an ego-driven, pro-government New York billionaire into the White House.

Now that he is the leader, are they still complaining about how "corrupt" he is?

Betsy DeVos is closed to becoming the Department of Education secretary and the Democrats are hoping to put the brakes on her confirmation.

Many progressives and even conservatives are concerned about this inexperienced billionaire who believes in school choice, voucher programs and Christian based education. They believe that her inexperience, her thoughts on public schools and colleges and her opposition to transgender rights has pit her in the crosshairs of the Resistance Movement.

She is one the biggest donors to the Republican Party. She gave a lot ot Donald Trump and many Republican senators.
It looks like Trump won't drain the swamp.
When Trump was a contender of the nomination, DeVos said that he was an interloper and a joke.

She would donate to failed candidates like Jeb Bush and perennial loser Carly Fiorina. She would settle with Marco Rubio before jumping on the Trumpster wagon.

DeVos has ties to Grand Rapids. Her husband Dick and his father Richard, Sr. are the CEO of Amway. They also have stake in the NBA team Orlando Magic.

So far there's two Republican senators who oppose the nomination. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) have signaled a "NO" to the nomination. Many Democrats are against it.

We aren't so sure about Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).

They are pressuring Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) and Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) to vote against DeVos. They are on the fence with this.

Her confirmation vote is today. It's likely she would get through.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Sean "Puffy" Combs Opening Up "Bad Boy" High!

Mr. Combs opens up a charter school in Harlem.

The media mogul's latest endeavor: Opening up a charter school.

Sean "Puffy" Combs, known as Puff Daddy/Diddy told the junk food media that he's going bring Hartford's Capital Prep Charter School to Harlem. He wants to turn an abandoned building in Harlem into a school for social justice. The school will cater to high school students from 6th grade to 12th grade.

Combs is co-founding the school with Steve Perry, a recognized name in education reform who has sparred with union leaders and made TV appearances such as on CNN's "Black in America."  Perry founded a public magnet campus in Hartford, Conn., in 2005, and a charter in Bridgeport, Conn., founded in 2015. Charter schools are publicly funded and can be privately operated.

Combs provided office space and staff in New York to launch the school, Perry said. Initially, those staffers canvassed the neighborhood for support. Perry said he hasn't asked Combs to donate his money to the school, and the musician's day-to-day involvement is still to be determined.

Teachers are called illuminators because they're more than just instructors, said Capital Prep Harlem Principal Danita Jones.

He's accepting students this session.

This is the media mogul's first attempt at opening up an institution for disadvantaged youth.

Combs is the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment. Through the 1990s and 2000s the label was credited to the success of Notorious B.I.G., 112, Total, Faith Evans, Mase, The Lox, Craig Mack and Black Rob.

Bad Boy's latest acts include Cassie, Machine Gun Kelly, and French Montana.



Friday, February 12, 2016

The Law Foils Ohio Student's Potential Racial Terrorist Plot!

The city of Middletown addressed potential threat adverted at the high school.

This stuff happens in my backyard.

The city of Middletown assures the residents that their children are safe at school. The high school found that one of their students wrote a threat directed at the school's Black children.

Although the threat didn't occur, the junk food media is focusing on the possible terrorist attack in Columbus, Ohio. As I will cover that issue in the next post, I want you to know that this threat was overlooked.

I didn't hear about this situation. I usually watch the local news agitators in the Dayton and Cincinnati market. But I guess I must have been working. I missed it. But if it wasn't for a new website I've found called Melanoidnation.org, I would have just looked at this as a minor issue.

I urge discretion when viewing the website.

The Butler County Sheriff and Middletown Police arrest the student after he confessed to making the threat to light up the school. He was pissed at the Black students and wanted to take them out.

The threat did keep two dozen students away from school. Parents are livid that the school allow this potential terrorist get so far without being noticed.

So far he's being charged as a juvenile. He'll be facing a second degree felony for inducing panic.

The juvenile is innocent until proven guilty.

The city is taking steps to curb the potential threats. They did acknowledge to the parents about school bullying, diversity, and what steps are taken to deescalate violence.

“Middletown City School District is working diligently to provide an atmosphere of diversity and inclusion. Our heightened security is comprised of our teachers and administration continuing to be more alert and aware along with extra officers in the building patrolling throughout the day,” said the school board.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

B.o.B Tangles With Neil deGrasse Tyson!

B.o.B takes on Neil deGrasse Tyson.

The most unusual feud in entertainment. Atlanta rapper/singer B.o.B taking on astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. This stemmed from an argument over the Earth. The rapper is a flat-earther and he's adamant about it.

I'm so shocked but not surprised that B.o.B would tick off one of the coolest nerds in the world.

B.o.B went to social media to talk about the Earth being flat. The rapper rejects claims about the Earth being round. He mocks the scientific community and it touched a nerve with Neil.

So on social media, Bobby Ray went to the Twitterverse to explain his thoughts on the Earth being flat.










Of course, Neil answered B.o.B's concerns with a few choice words.




When B.o.B got whiff of Neil's response, he went into the studio and punched his card.

The song Flatline went after Neil and used a notorious Holocaust denier David Irving in his lyrics.





Of course, he went back to Twitter to slam the scientist.
















So once again, Neil goes to The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore to drop the mic on B.o.B.

The scientist responded to a B.o.B. diss by schooling the rapper on exactly why he's wrong, making points about Calculus and B.o.B.'s "size" relative to Earth.
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains gravity to B.o.B by dropping the mic. He burned the Atlanta rapper.
"Isaac Newton, my man, said, 'If I have seen farther than others, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants.' Can I get an amen? So that’s right B.o.B. When you stand on the shoulders of those who came before, you might just see far enough to realize the Earth isn't fucking flat!"

He added, "And, by the way, this is called gravity!"

Neil let him have it. He said that influential celebrities such as B.o.B have a right to say the Earth is flat. But if you're broadcasting that to an audience who antagonizes common sense and reality, you've proven to the world you're an idiot. He basically said, entertainers such as B.o.B, as well as politicians (i.e. Donald Trump and Ted Cruz) are pretty much "Flatline".

The song that was posted by Neil was called Flat to Fact (a take on Back to Back by Drake).

It goes hard on Bobby Ray....

But what you're going to love is the video of Neil deGrasse Tyson on The Nightly Show.

Any thoughts on this feud?

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Most Dangerous Person Is The "Nice Guy" With A Gun!

Mass shooter Jaylen Fryberg.

While I was working, I've heard of a mass shooting at a school in Marysville, Washington.

Again, I want to say that this is the ongoing continuation of gun violence in public schools and the unexpected rise of domestic terrorism. Although most mass shootings in my opinion are considered terrorism, most of the criminals aren't Muslims or White guys. It could be women, Black men and Latinos. The shooter is Native American.

The mindset of the irrational usually prompt this type of stuff. The inept Congress refuses to pass legislation to keep firearms out of the hands of the mentally insane. Of course they fear a power that claims they're gods.

The National Rifle Association is the country's oldest civil rights and political organization.

Republicans and some Democrats suck enough for the shells. They contribute to candidates and nominees who support open season regulations. They support open carry laws, relaxed rules when it comes to military style firearms and unfiltered background checks.

Jaylen Fryberg  went on a rampage Friday killing one and seriously injuring five before he was killed either by police fire or a bullet to the head.

According to classmates at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, it was modern bullying and a dispute over a relationship.

Fryberg was the "NICE GUY" who no one thought was going to this type of stuff.

He leaves disturbing messages for the junk food media.













He was a freshman who was crown homecoming prince and was a popular student.

But deep inside all that popularity, some teasing and even some offensive themes being tossed at him.

Prior to the shooting, Fryberg entered the school cafeteria and sat down at a table. At 10:39 a.m., according to eyewitnesses, he stood up from the table, approached another table, and pulled out a .40-caliber Beretta handgun. He fired at least eight shots, shooting several students in a "calm, methodical way".

He then fired several more bullets outside of the school and reloaded at least once.

During the shooting, Fryberg was described by a witness as having "a blank stare" and "staring at the victims as he shot them".

He also appeared to be targeting only one table, where about ten students were seated.

After firing repeatedly, he reportedly committed suicide. However, there was also an eyewitness report that a woman in the cafeteria tried to intervene by grabbing Fryberg's arm, which prompted him to try and shoot her, only to accidentally fatally shoot himself in the neck.

A motive for the shooting is currently unknown, although a student at the school stated that "[he] was angry at a girl who would not date him, and that the girl was one of the people shot", a claim that was supported by Fryberg's other classmates and his family members.

When this hit the news, I was shocked. I was thinking that this once again happens in suburban America. A young student who was crying for help didn't get the help so instead of treatment, he choose resentment.

And the consequences are felt.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those lost in this senseless tragedy.



Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Kendrick Johnson: Was He Bullied To Death?

Teen's death is being reexamined.

Down in Georgia, a family of a young teen is suing the school district after they accused the officials of a "cover up" in the death of the teen.

Kendrick Johnson was a student at the Lowndes High School. His body was found in the gym rolled up in a mat back in 2013. The school officials claim that the student committed suicide, but his family thinks that it was deliberate act of bullying by students which lead to an involuntary manslaughter.

Johnson's body was found in a rolled-up mat in the Lowndes High School gymnasium on January 11, 2013.

His parents earlier filed a negligence lawsuit against the south Georgia school district claiming it was negligent and violated Johnson's constitutional right to equal protection based on race. Johnson, 17 when he died, was African-American.

CNN report that the new lawsuit accuses the Lowndes County Board of Education, its superintendent and the high school principal of ignoring reports that Johnson was repeatedly attacked and harassed by a white student.

"As a direct result of and proximate result of defendants' aforesaid actions and omissions, on or about January 10, 2013, Kendrick Lamar Johnson was violently assaulted, severely injured, suffered great physical pain and mental anguish, and subjected to insult and loss of life, all of which took place at the hands of one or more students while on the property of Lowndes High School and during its normal hours of operations," the lawsuit said.

The complaint said school officials knew about an attack on Johnson by a white student during a school bus trip a year earlier and another attack later.

The other student "had a history of provoking and attacking" Johnson at school, the lawsuit said.

Johnson was "victimized" again "in the presence of the coaching staff and employees" of the school again after his mother complained about the attacks, the suit said.

After Johnson was "improperly accused and blamed for instigating" a school bus fight, school officials refused to let his mother see the bus surveillance video, the filing said.

Johnson was "subjected to undeserved punishment, humiliation and various forms of mistreatment by members of the coaching staff" of the football program, leading to his decision to quit the football team, the suit said.

The older brother of the student who attacked Johnson confronted him and told him "it ain't over," the lawsuit said.

No school official interviewed Johnson or his friends who witnessed the attacks, the suit said.

"This failure to act despite actual knowledge that Kendrick Lamar Johnson was being harassed departed from the defendant Lowndes County School System's own established procedures dealing with harassment and mistreatment, including racial discrimination," the suit said.

School officials also failed to "properly monitor the activities of students throughout all areas" of the campus and to "maintain a properly functioning video surveillance system," the family's suit contends.

Investigators with the Sheriff's Office ruled his death accidental -- concluding that Johnson climbed into the center of the gym mat to reach for a shoe and got stuck. Kenneth and Jacquelyn Johnson believe that their son was beaten to death. They hired an independent pathologist, who found "unexplained apparent nonaccidental blunt force trauma" to the teen's neck and concluded the death was a homicide.

The U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia launched a federal investigation into the case on October 31, 2013.

Warren Turner, an attorney for Lowndes County Schools, told CNN the school had not been served with the lawsuit so "it would be premature and inappropriate to make a public comment on this matter at this time."

Wednesday, July 09, 2014

The End Of Saturday Morning Cartoons!

Saturday morning cartoons are now extinct.

When the 2014 - 2015 United States television broadcast schedule comes forth you'll start noticing that the Saturday morning programming will be missing a theme of theirs. They will be no cartoons on all the broadcast networks.

As of October, the CW Network will no longer carry the Vortexx cartoon block. They will team up with the Litton Entertainment to run a 5 hour block of reality television for teens and families.

This ends an era of television.

Since the 1960s Saturday morning cartoon blocks were a part of the young child's experience with fantasy and a sense of entertainment. Now these very same children became adults who believe their children or grandchildren are either too fat or too exposed to the negative effects of those very cartoons they've grown up on.

Now if you're a family who can't afford the 3,000 cable channels, your family will wake up to hour blocks of local or national news programs, paid programs and the Litton programs. If you're like me, you just sleep through the mornings and hopefully wake up in the afternoon.

Cause nowadays television programs really suck. They really let the ball drop on television. So instead of paying the millions of dollars for a full season of a television program, they'll purchase the Litton programming to at least meet that quota. Litton Entertainment follows the E/I mandates. So it's likely an educational program at best.

It offers programs that are considered instructional. Basically you're in school on Saturday with those boring blocks of reality television or news programs.

Time to go outside, if it's safe. But nowadays you don't know if Petey Pervert is lurking in your neighborhood. You might even meet Mr. NRA or Lil' Thug when you head outside.

ABC was the first to go forth with reality based Saturday morning programs. Then came Fox, CBS and now the CW. NBC already cancelled their children's program blocks more than once. So it wouldn't matter what they put on.

Don't worry Nickelodeon, The Disney Channel and Cartoon Network are there (for now). But obviously the cartoons have went down in quality too. I mean Spongebob Squarepants, Phineas and Ferb, Adventure Time and Clarence are adult themed. The families who allow their children to watch the programs aren't grasping on the programming content.

Besides these networks are slowly phasing out their classic programs and putting on more garbage masquerading as cartoons or budgeting teen based sitcoms. Soon you'll find news programs on these networks as well. They've already gotten rid of the Ronald McDonald, Kellogg's and General Mills brands.

You might have to shelve out some dollars to find it on Netflix, Hulu or YouTube. Or you might have to find that internet nerd who puts that on a torrent online. You may have to find that website where you can see the programs you've grown up as a child.

Sigh!

This is why I call it the junk food media. They have nothing on and its objective is to get people riled up.

Surely you hear it on the airwaves through talk radio and cable news. But now it's on your children's television programs as well.

Liitton Entertainment is an American media and production company based in Charleston, South Carolina, with four additional offices. Many of Litton's programs comply with federally mandated educational and informational requirements.



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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Brown V. Board Of Education: 60 Years Later!

Future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall celebrates with Oliver Brown in the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education. This decision would ban discrimination in public schools and make segregation illegal.

Still a long way to go. But in America, you can now be in a diversified school. If it wasn't for the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education, the American schools would still be segregated.

The decision overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson decision of 1896, which allowed state-sponsored segregation, insofar as it applied to public education. Handed down on May 17, 1954, the Warren Court's unanimous (9–0) decision stated that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." As a result, de jure racial segregation was ruled a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. This ruling paved the way for integration and was a major victory of the civil rights movement.




Again, we here at Journal de la Reyna celebrate in diversity and equal rights for all.


Friday, January 11, 2013

Tragedy At California High School!

Just about a month in, and of course the nation is still gripping with the Sandy Hook shooting. In California, a teenager shot at two individuals. One was injured. The individual was a victim of bullying and the person wanted revenge against his tormentors. I guess in my honest opinion, those indiviudals Bakersfield, California is the scene of at tragedy. The shooting at Taft High School was brought to an end by a courageous teacher. This tragedy reassures the nation that reasonable gun control is necessary.

The National Rifle Association was at the White House with Vice President Joe Biden. The talks didn't go well. The NRA wasted no time attacking on the proposals the vice president offered. And while they're in the meeting, a tragedy happens.

At a press conference held Thursday afternoon, Sheriff Donny Youngblood said that the shooter, a 16-year-old student at the high school, entered a science classroom at around 9 a.m. that morning armed with a 12-gauge shotgun.

According to Youngblood, the teen shot one student before shooting at and missing another. Law enforcement officials believe both students shot at were intended targets, and Youngblood said the shooter called his second target by name before firing.

The teacher began to evacuate the students out a back door, then he and a campus supervisor were able to engage the shooter in conversation and distract him while students evacuated the classroom, the sheriff said. The two adults were able to calm the shooter and convince him to put down the gun.

"[They] did a great job protecting the kids," Chief of Police Ed Whiting said at the conference.

The teacher suffered a minor pellet wound to the head.

Youngblood said a neighbor saw the shooter enter the school armed with the shotgun and called 911, and that Taft police were on the scene in less than sixty seconds.

The suspect is believed to be a student, Kern County sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt told the Associated Press, and police believe the weapon used was a shotgun.
Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney General Eric Holder meet with NRA representatives.
Two people have been reported shot, according to the station. The first victim suffered minor injuries and refused treatment, according to KGET. The second, a student, was airlifted to Kern Medical Center. Ryan Dunbier, senior deputy with the Kern County Sheriff's Department, told the New York Daily News that the airlifted victim had been shot in the chest and was critically wounded.

The incident occurred at about 9 a.m., according to KABC, and took place in the science building, according to the TaftMidwayDriller.com, a local paper's website.

At around 9:20, the suspect was taken into custody and students were evacuated to the football field. Parents were notified and asked to pick up their children.

Taft is a community of about 7,000 located 30 miles southwest of Bakersfield, in San Joaquin Valley.

An employee of the Taft Police Department told The Huffington Post the department would not release any information on the shooting. They also said a press conference would take place later today at the scene of the crime.

Taft Union High School in Taft, Calif., normally has an armed guard on campus to help officials with problems that go "beyond the scope" of the administration.

But on Thursday morning, as a student showed up with a shotgun and fired two to four shots at a teacher and a classmate, the officer was nowhere to be found.
"He couldn't get there because he was snowed in," Sheriff Donny Youngblood of the Kern County Sheriff’s Department said in a press conference Thursday afternoon.

To what extent the officer's absence contributed to the situation at Taft Union will never be known. Law enforcement officials were grateful on Thursday that the impact of the shooting had been limited. The suspected shooter injured only two individuals: a teacher who received what Youngblood called a "pellet wound" to the head, which did not cause significant damage, and a 16-year-old student who was evacuated to a hospital, where he or she remained in critical but stable condition.

Had another teacher and a campus supervisor not talked the shooter down from firing more rounds, Youngblood stressed, the situation could have been far worse. Youngblood estimated that some 20 additional students were at risk. Police arrived at the scene a minute after the first calls came in at 9:00 a.m. PST., and the suspect was in custody by 9:20 a.m.

The shooting goes down as yet another chapter in a series of recent instances of gun violence. Coming at the start of what promises to be a contentious political debate around gun control legislation, it could potentially alter the course of that conversation.

That's because Taft Union High School had already adopted the type of preemptive security approach that the gun rights community has been advocating for. In a School Accountability Report Card for the 2011 to 2012 year, officials listed the following under the heading: School Safety.

"Two campus supervisors and a uniform deputy sheriff (the school resource officer) monitor the campus before, during and after school."

A separate document from the school notes that "two campus supervisors and a full-time sheriff’s deputy work with the assistant principal on matters of student welfare." The document also notes that the high school "contracts with the Kern County Sheriff’s Department to employ a full-time school resource officer to deal with truancies and disciplinary issues that are beyond the scope of our administration."

A separate law enforcement official, briefing reporters on Thursday afternoon, said he and his colleagues were grateful for the school's policy, regardless of the fact that the armed officer had been unable to make it to the school that crucial morning.

"Unfortunately they can't be every place at all times," the official said.

Others following the gun policy debate have been more critical of the idea of posting armed officials on the campus of every school, a proposal pushed by the National Rifle Association following the shooting deaths of 20 first-graders and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Many observers questioned both the cost and the efficacy of the idea. An armed guard, after all, had been at Columbine High School the day of the shooting there. In addition, not all mass shootings take place at schools, raising the question of whether the country should have armed officials at every mall, movie theater and house of worship as well.

But the idea does poll well. And as Vice President Joe Biden puts together a list of recommendations with his gun policy task force, it's been suggested that he could throw the NRA a bone by proposing more money to place guards at schools.

Now I am very concerned that the NRA and the Republican Party are working a NIGGERIZATION of President Barack Obama. When he tries to reach out to them with this fallacy of bipartisanship, these WHITE EXTREMIST reject it or deny the reality of fact. This shooting in California, gives credence to what could happen if things don't change.

School bullying is an issue that leads to mass shootings. The president will have to make things happen with or without the help of Congress. The Congress is too partisan and too extreme based on how Republican obstruction gridlocked progress.

We're in the 21st Century and yet the very same agitators from the past century are still controlling an agenda that's so far out of the mainstream.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those who may of been lost in this tragedy.

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Mitt Romney To Big Bird: You're Fired!


The controversy about Kevin Clash, the voice of Elmo will be covered. You have to click on this link here.

Conservatives are rejoicing after the first presidential debate. Republican nominee Mitt Romney has won the debate, and conservatives are feeling the bounce back! The bounce back has Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity declaring that Mitt Romney's getting his groove back!

These foolish conservatives ignored the feisty Mitt Romney interrupting moderator Jim Lehrer and President Barack Obama. Even more the fact that the Republican nominee had went forth boldly acknowledge that he's willing to cut PBS (through severing ties with Corporation for Public Broadcasting). And to top off his plans to cancel out PBS, he's a fan of Sesame Street star Big Bird.

"I'm sorry Jim. I'm gonna stop the subsidy to PBS. I'm gonna stop other things," Romney said. "I like PBS, I like Big Bird, I actually like you too."

"But I'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for."

Well those comments lit up Twitter and yes it's became viral.

USA Today reports that 30 minutes into the verbal contest between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, the former governor explained that he would cut what he considers non-essential items in the budget, including cuts to PBS, which employs debate moderator Jim Lehrer.

The Daily Mail reports the official Sesame Street Twitter account revealed that the giant yellow avian was unaware of his political role.


The show's creators sent out a tweet purportedly from Big Bird saying: "My bed time is usually 7.45, but I was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7! Did I miss anything last night?"

Moments later, a more serious tweet appeared distancing the show from partisan politics.

"We are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization,' the message read. 'We do not comment on campaigns, but we’re happy we can all agree that everyone likes Big Bird!'"


Minutes after the Republican candidate made his remarks, a Twitter account with the handle @BIGBIRD was created. The first tweet was "WTF Mitt Romney... :("

Later, the account wrote: "Yo Mitt Romney, Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters F & U! #debates #SupportBigBird."

Moments later, a photo began circulating on Twitter of a forlorn-looking Big Bird holding a cardboard sign that reads "will work for food."

In less than an hour, thousands of Twitter comments about Romney's Big Bird remark poured in -- most of them sympathetic of the ubiquitous childhood stable.

"Tonight's debate winner: Big Bird," one Twitter user wrote.


The Los Angeles Times tweeted: "Mitt Romney loves Big Bird, will kill funding for him anyway."

Another user said: "Children around the world traumatized about Romney promising to kill Big Bird."

Public broadcasting funding, including PBS and NPR, has long been in the sights of conservatives.

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting receives about $450 million from Congress each year. About $280 million goes to PBS and the local stations.

Federal funding makes up about 12 per cent of the PBS budget.

Supporters were quick to point out that the figure amounts to 0.007 percent of the federal budget - about 80 cents per American.

Romney promised he wouldn't 'kill Big Bird' while he was campaigning in Iowa last year, but still pledged to cut PBS funding.

"Big Bird is going to have advertisements, all right?" he said. "And we're going to have endowments for the arts and humanities, but they're going to be paid for by private charity, not by taxpayers."


Sunday, April 25, 2010

Gabrielle Union teams up with Bounty to clean up public schools

With actress Gabrielle Union as it's spokeperson Procter & Gamble’s Bounty brand, in partnership with HandsOn Network and the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation has announced the “Make a Clean Difference” program which will unite more than 1000 volunteers to transform the learning environments of 30 public schools in 10 cities across the country.

Read more here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html

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