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In reply to the discussion: Ted Mitchell, Leader in Privatization Movement, Confirmed as Undersecretary of Education [View all]QC
(26,371 posts)16. I feel so hopeful! n/t
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Ted Mitchell, Leader in Privatization Movement, Confirmed as Undersecretary of Education [View all]
yurbud
May 2014
OP
remind me again, why is it we should vote for those who have a 'D' next to tier name.....
bowens43
May 2014
#1
Oh, making long lists is only to be done by Obama supporters? Do you think all of those Sensible
djean111
May 2014
#9
I think we are making progress letting people tell the truth, even when it's an ugly truth. We
24601
May 2014
#51
I didn't say I was going to stay home. These actions will demoralize a key constituency
yurbud
May 2014
#6
When you characterize much needed criticism as whining you alienate me right off.
Enthusiast
May 2014
#48
He had a lot of political capital coming in the door and gave half of it away to the GOP
yurbud
May 2014
#23
by existing. As long as there's one Republican left anywhere, he must be placated
yurbud
May 2014
#22
This admin has never made a single positive move toward public school teachers.
madfloridian
May 2014
#32
It's getting much harder to be hopeful: The Senate unanimously confirmed Mitchell.
Jefferson23
May 2014
#44
Sherrod Brown and Al Franken may be the only friends public education have in the Senate.
greatlaurel
May 2014
#68