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Christie on Education: “How Disgusted I Am”

Posted by Larry Doyle on February 10th, 2012 3:41 PM |

I wrote earlier today about the need for those in college to “not let their classwork get in the way of their education.”

That said, in order to get to college or ahead in the world in the first place, each and every child in our nation needs a quality secondary education.

They are not getting it.

Obviously, family structure and other factors play a significant role in our children’s well being and development; however, when we have urban graduation rates of approximately 50%, education in many cities is largely in name only. From where do you think large percentages of our prison populations come? (more…)

Will Chris Christie Be a Future President?

Posted by Larry Doyle on September 11th, 2010 6:17 AM |

Say what you want about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s politics, but how can you not like this guy’s style? Juxtapose Christie’s blunt, direct, no nonsense style with the standard political backstroke provided by an overwhelming number of our pols from both sides of the aisle. I find Christie very refreshing. I also believe he provides a wealth of ‘sense on cents’ during a period when our nation is screaming for exactly that. This 9-minute video clip of an engagement Christie had on September 8th should be required viewing for everybody in our nation. Are we looking at a future President?

Thoughts, comments, constructive criticisms always encouraged and appreciated.

Larry Doyle

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