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[WomenLiteracy 571] Re: Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at WhiteHouse Conference on Global

Bonnita Solberg bdsunmt at sbcglobal.net
Tue Sep 19 22:38:11 EDT 2006


I am disappointed this discussion group has turned
into a political battlefield on foreign and domestic
policy. I have all the emails I can handle on the
political situation in this country and the world; I
would like todiscuss education issues in this venue.
Bonnita

--- Lauren E Ellington/FS/VCU <leellington at vcu.edu>
wrote:


> As long as we are mentioning being particularly

> offended, I find your

> statement about the South to be a rather

> narrow-minded view. By your

> comments, racism only exists in the South. This is

> certainly not true. I

> am a very proud Southern who is not a racist and

> know many who are just

> like me. While I agree with your statements about

> Bush, please don't

> become just as bad as he is by proclaiming one

> geographic area as racist.

>

>

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> Lauren Ellington

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> Learning Disabilities Specialist, and

> Writer of Update and Update on LD

> Virginia Adult Learning Resource Center

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>

>

> And these remarks were particularly offensive:

>

> "I am deeply concerned about the

> spread of

> radicalism, and I know you

> are, as

> well. We long for the days when

> people don't feel

> comfortable or

> empowered

> to take innocent life to achieve an

> objective. One

> reason radicals are

> able

> to recruit young men, for example,

> to become suicide

> bombers, is

> because of

> hopelessness. One way to defeat

> hopelessness is

> through literacy, is

> to

> giving people the fantastic hope

> that comes by being

> able to read and

> realize dreams.<<

>

> A number of the Islamic, Irish, Hindu, Nepali,

> Congolese, Sri Lankan 'radicals' were educated. A

> greater number were unemployed. And a number dislike

> American international policy. He completely left

> out

> the conservative Bible Belt and the everyday racism

> that is experienced by non Bible thumpers in the

> South. He left out the KKK, he left out the lynch

> mobs.... the police, one could go on.

>

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