| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | bbutler76 (7) 04/18/2005 | Does he hate kids, NO. But I would say that they aren't a priority in Bush's agenda. This is quite obvious by how grossly underfunded his pathetic No Child Left Behind is. If you are a rich white kid then he probably has your back.
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 | louiethe20th (81) 04/17/2005 | Yeah he hates kids, so he raises the Child Tax Credit!
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 | Redoedo (41) 01/09/2005 | Hmm, what's this I hear about a 50% increase in federal funding for education? Must be more fuzzy math.
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 | AndrewScott (73) 01/06/2005 | Whatever points the listmaker had to make about Bush, they sure got lost among easy-to-ridicule list items like this one. Any else notice that the more ridiculous political lists get oodles more attention than the ones that are truly debate-worthy? Why should that be? I lump this list in with the ones designed solely to agitate people or to win some notoriety on the site.
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 | Beloved (21) 01/06/2005 | Why bother to comment?
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 | CastleBee (88) 01/06/2005 | Oh, yes - haven't you seen the videos of him drop kicking kindergarten kids across the White House lawn? And how about his favorite pastime of tripping 6th graders as they carry their lunch trays through the cafeteria? Of course, I have to admit that Clinton and his out of control libido contributed more to the kiddies education that is, if you wanted your grade school age children to know all about perverted sex and just how low the leader of their country can sink morally. As to security, I fail to see how the president can be held responsible for this in regard to every school building across the nation. Be real.
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 | JonTheMan (29) 01/05/2005 | Obviously why he's MASSIVELY increased the education budget.
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 | OrangeCharlie (5) 01/04/2005 | This is too extreme and almost rediculous.
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 | drbowler (14) 01/04/2005 | Columbine happened under whose adminstration?
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 | jamestkirk (24) 01/04/2005 | That is one of the dumbest and most biased charges I have ever read. Schools are not less secure. I am a teacher, and I can assure that schools are as secure as they ever have been. To say this about Bush would be like blaming Clinton for the tragedy at Columbine. I assume this individual who is saying this about GW would have said the same about Clinton after the several school shootings in 98-99, right? Probably not, because it is clear this individual has no objectivity.
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 | Skizero (15) 01/04/2005 | i hate children too. had i known this, i might've voted for Shrub.
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 | Major of the ROTC (1) 01/04/2005 | Schools have always been a waypoint of brewing trouble. Big, urban cities have many degrading aspects in their educational communities. This has happened under everyone's watch, and no one is going to change it.
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