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ITEM: "Speaking to the African Methodist Episcopal Church world conference in Indianapolis" Democratic' presidential candidate John Kerry, "called for 'a new era of responsibility' that asks as much of government as it does of citizens.... 'All of us have to be responsible for our actions: Kerry told the 10,000 or so people attending the session at the Indiana Convention Center.... "
The Indianapolis Star jot July 7 further reported that Kerry "called for an America in which more money is spent on early childhood and other education programs than on sending people to prison.... " "Don't tell me that more African-Americans in prison than in college is the best that we can do," Kerry said.
BETWEEN THE LINES: The Democrats and the largest union in the country, the National Education Association, now feign dismay over the federal web of rules and regulations that always accompanies federal funding. Such funding has risen dramatically, from an (inflation-adjusted) $25 billion in 1965 to over $108 billion in 2002. Student performance, meanwhile, has lagged.
Under President Bush, federal education expenditures are up 60 percent. Annual spending for the poorest school districts, under the Title I program, was a huge $8.8 billion at the end of the Clinton years, and ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Kerry's Race-baiting.(Between The Lines)