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mr. greer's five paragraph diatribe. as the father of four children, i'm sloodly appalled the taxpayer dollars are being used to spread socialist ideology. the idea that school children across our nation will be forced to watch the president to just identify his view. increasing tax on those who create jobs, et cetera. we can stop right there. you got the idea. of course the president did not do anything like that. he talk instead about the importance of staying in school, and working hard and he will school kids that they would write their own destiny. today's speech at the masterman school in philadelphia hughed to the same theme. while it will be shown in classroom across the nation like last year, this time there is no longer a plea for parents to pull their kids out of school. >> you have to show up to school on time. you have to pay attention in your class. you've got to do your homework. you've got to study for exams. you have to stay out of trouble. you've got to instill a sense of excellence in everything that y
mr. greer's five paragraph diatribe. as the father of four children, i'm sloodly appalled the taxpayer dollars are being used to spread socialist ideology. the idea that school children across our nation will be forced to watch the president to just identify his view. increasing tax on those who create jobs, et cetera. we can stop right there. you got the idea. of course the president did not do anything like that. he talk instead about the importance of staying in school, and working hard and...
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mr. greer's five-paragraph diatribe from one year ago. as the father of four children i am absolutely appalled that tax dollars are being used to spread socialist ideology. the idea that school children will be forced to listen to his, increasing taxes on those who create jobs, et cetera. you got the idea. of course, the president didn't do anything like that. he talked about the importance of staying in school and working hard, and he told school kids that they could write their own destiny. today's speech at the masterman school in philadelphia cued to the same things. while the speech will be shown in classrooms across the nation, this year there is no longer a plea for parents to pull their kids out of school. >> they've got to show up to school on time. you've got to pay attention in your class. you've got to do your homework. you've got to study for exams. you have got to stay out of trouble. you've got to instill a sense of excellence in everything that you do. that kind of discipline, that kind of drive, that kind of hard work is
mr. greer's five-paragraph diatribe from one year ago. as the father of four children i am absolutely appalled that tax dollars are being used to spread socialist ideology. the idea that school children will be forced to listen to his, increasing taxes on those who create jobs, et cetera. you got the idea. of course, the president didn't do anything like that. he talked about the importance of staying in school and working hard, and he told school kids that they could write their own destiny....
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mr. greer's statements are more startling than what he said a year ago. >> i think there's a certain degreef consider the source here. he's in hot water, extremely angry, and feels betrayed bit gop establishment, which has cut him loose as soon as he surfaced. there's p part of that. i think he does reveal how disingenuous and trumped up so many of these invented scan dalz are. i was going back through google today. i was trying to recall them, they will sort of appear and capture everyone's attention. and then they're gone. there was a week where all we talked about was czar's, was the president appointing too many czars? no one talks about it more, it wasn't meant to leverage any kind of substantive policy argument, was simply a distraction. it was something to kick up dust. and obviously, the complaint about the speech last year were the same way. >> and by the way, in terms of gop figures who criticize and are thrown under the bus, i was thinking of paul o'neill and scott mcclelland as an aside. >> yeah. >> they're asserting racism within the party, did he not make a direct cause and ef
mr. greer's statements are more startling than what he said a year ago. >> i think there's a certain degreef consider the source here. he's in hot water, extremely angry, and feels betrayed bit gop establishment, which has cut him loose as soon as he surfaced. there's p part of that. i think he does reveal how disingenuous and trumped up so many of these invented scan dalz are. i was going back through google today. i was trying to recall them, they will sort of appear and capture...
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greer in 1917. a time for which mr. rf aese is nostalgic. one of the main bases of his campaign. >> my family came here from wales in the 1880s and we've been in the steel business, banking business and several of the other businesses we've been in. my grandmother was the matriarch of our family. what she created and what she did at the turn of the century still resonates today if we would have that opportunity in this country to bring back capitalism the way my grandmother had those fruits and really ensxwroid it. >> oh, yes, the good old days f. only we could go back to turn of the century capitalism, the way it used to be. at the turn of the last century the cdc, centers for disease control, celebrated what the last century has meant for people who have to work for a living. this is just the graph of americans killed annually in mining over the decades. west virginia, right? over there on the left side with roughly 13,000 americans dying in mines in a year, more than 30 americans dying a day in just that one industry. those would be john
greer in 1917. a time for which mr. rf aese is nostalgic. one of the main bases of his campaign. >> my family came here from wales in the 1880s and we've been in the steel business, banking business and several of the other businesses we've been in. my grandmother was the matriarch of our family. what she created and what she did at the turn of the century still resonates today if we would have that opportunity in this country to bring back capitalism the way my grandmother had those...
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mr. president, stay away from our kids. we're not hearing that backlash. jim greer chairman of florida apologizing for leading the opposition to last year's speech. good on you for doing that. when we come back lots of other information. we'll talk about the speech and the pipelines, how old the pipelines are in this country. ♪ eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. even better nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e, and b12. a good source of vitamin a and b2. plus omega 3's. and, 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs. but there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. better taste. better taste. yum! [ female announcer ] eggland's best. better taste -- and now even better nutrition -- make the better egg. >>> the pipeline blast in san bruno, california, last thursday is under investigation. one of the facts that came out, the pipeline that blew up that neighborhood was laid 62 years ago. i don't know whether that's a good thing or bad thing. josh levs has been looking into the issue of pipeline age and safety. that wasn'
mr. president, stay away from our kids. we're not hearing that backlash. jim greer chairman of florida apologizing for leading the opposition to last year's speech. good on you for doing that. when we come back lots of other information. we'll talk about the speech and the pipelines, how old the pipelines are in this country. ♪ eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. even better nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e, and b12. a good source of vitamin a and b2. plus omega...