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Monday, August 30, 2010

Education secretary urged his employees to support the low life Preacher of Violence!


How low can he go?
Of course Obama says he didn’t watch Beck rally.

This is the AL SHARPTON "NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE" THREAT RALLY!
The same extortionist Al Sharpton of Tawana Brawley fame, that brought fraudulent news coverage over several years of false rape charges. The same Rev. Al Sharpton who fanned the riot flames, leading some 400 protesters through a Jewish section of Crown Heights. The same who has brought national, shameless, race hustling anywhere he can extort a buck, no matter who or what gets wrongly devastated.

"Rev. Al Sharpton, one of America's pre-eminent race-hustlers and demagogues. The word "shameless" doesn't do him justice."-Larry Elder.

Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally | Washington Examiner

Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally

By: Lisa Gartner

Examiner Staff Writer

August 30, 2010

President Obama's top education official urged government employees to attend a rally that the Rev. Al Sharpton organized to counter a larger conservative event on the Mall.

"ED staff are invited to join Secretary Arne Duncan, the Reverend Al Sharpton, and other leaders on Saturday, Aug. 28, for the 'Reclaim the Dream' rally and march," began an internal e-mail sent to more than 4,000 employees of the Department of Education on Wednesday.

Sharpton created the event after Glenn Beck announced a massive Tea Party "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where King spoke in 1963.

The Washington Examiner learned of the e-mail from a Department of Education employee who felt uncomfortable with Duncan's request.

Although the e-mail does not violate the Hatch Act, which forbids federal employees from participating in political campaigns, Education Department workers should feel uneasy, said David Boaz, executive vice president of the libertarian Cato Institute.

"It sends a signal that activity on behalf of one side of a political debate is expected within a department. It's highly inappropriate ... even in the absence of a direct threat," Boaz said. "If we think of a Bush cabinet official sending an e-mail to civil servants asking them to attend a Glenn Beck rally, there would be a lot of outrage over that."

Russ Whitehurst, director of the liberal-leaning Brookings Institution's Brown Center of Education Policy, said nothing like this happened when he was a Department of Education program director from 2001 to 2008: "Only political appointees would have been made aware of such an event and encouraged to attend."

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