The Board told him he didn’t have to be a member of the faculty, but they needed to give him a temporary position. He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct.
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Chicago Law Prof on Obama: “The Professors Hated Him because he was Lazy, Unqualified & Never Attended any of the Faculty Meetings”
Obama’s Student Loan Takeover Adds $52 Billion to Deficit According to ‘Fair Value’ Accounting, Says CBO
More smoke and mirrors to justify government expansion by team Obama. Is this doublespeak for we fooled you again?
Government to gouge students on loan interest to fund Obamacare in Obama’s ‘Soviet-Style’ Takeover of Student Loans
The government is charging 2.8 percent to borrow the money and 6.8 percent to lend it to the students, and spending the difference on the new health-care bill and other programs.
305 parents, children sue Spain over anti-Christian education
“Education in Citizenship” classes, which promote a leftist stance on crucial social issues such as sexuality and abortion. Materials recommended through the program openly bash the Catholic Church and contain highly sexual imagery. Coming soon to a school near you.
Pulling the Plug on the “Living” Constitution
Obama has long seen the U.S. Constitution as an obstacle to what he considers progress.
Mother furious after in-school clinic sets up teen’s abortion
Welcome to the Obamanation. Time to wake up and wake up your neighbors America!
Organizing Kids for Obama – with your tax dollars
The administration is using public schools to recruit children to promote a socialist agenda in America.
Star Parker: Unions, public schools, and minority children
“I believe that what is wrong with our schools in this nation is that they have become unionized in the worst possible way,” -Steve Jobs, Apple CEO
Three Victories For Conservatives in Culture Wars
A culture wars triple play for Conservatives happened last week.
Unions disappointed by ed. bill -not enough for them
The heads of the two largest teachers unions are signaling their opposition to a bill that calls for almost $3.5 billion to introduce merit pay, roll back seniority benefits, and give administrators more power to assign teachers to schools.