
President Bush, right, and first lady Laura Bush, middle, work feverishly to avoid eye contact with a black* student in Glen Burnie, MD, Monday, Jan. 9, 2006. Bush marked the fourth anniversary of the
"4 Child Left Behind Act," by visiting North Glen Elementary, a suburban Baltimore school.
"We have a morals and obligations to make sure every child got a good education," Bush told a largely white audience in the school gym. "I want ta make sure that we challenge the failures of education and not to place blame on the ones in charge of cutting education spending by 1000 percent." (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
* The term "African-American" is a label used exclusively by white people to make them feel more at ease and slightly noble. This is all part of my 'Down with crackaz and the cracka-talk dey speak' series of lectures.
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The other story that you reference in here, "4 Children Left behind" was so damn funny. i must have missed that first go around because i nearly pissed myself.
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