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The Blog for Tuesday, December 14, 2004

"Sleaze Bags"

    If I recall, columnist Mike Thomas voted for "Jeb!"; he is not happy with him now:
    Restrictions on the use of profanity in this column limit me to terms such as sleaze bags when describing those now gathered in Tallahassee.

    As you read this, the state's politicians are up there sipping cocktails with lobbyists, enjoying their power, all while helping to condemn countless kids to a second-class life....

    Republican lawmakers are gutting the kind of quality [Pre-K] program voters demanded, even though they have more than enough money for it.

    They'd rather spend the cash on special interests. Just wait and see what kind of pork-barrel projects these lizards try to fund next year.

    Many answer to so-called Christians who operate lesser pre-school programs. They have a vested interest in dumbing down the public-education version of pre-K because they can't compete.

    And as is usually the case, Jeb Bush would rather roll over than risk a political defeat. If Lawton Chiles lost on this, at least there would have been blood on the floor from the battle.

    But Jeb always lives to fight another day because he never fights in the first place.
    "Capital crowd won't give kids what they need".

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