Clinton praises student career-training
Former President Bill Clinton today praised a pioneering career-training program for Philadelphia high school students, saying it was the kind of program that improves students’ lives and the economy.
Former President Bill Clinton today praised a pioneering career-training program for Philadelphia high school students, saying it was the kind of program that improves students’ lives and the economy.
August 14, 2009 — prof susurro Last night when Bill Clinton was rallying Netroots attendies to blog about health care and defending his own record on GLBTQI issues, both of which I will address in a forthcoming post, BBCAmerica was interviewing Lynddie England. The interview forced us to look at the human face of U.S. torture policy in the war against terror and at the woman that many tried to excuse as a victim of patriarchy.England/Graner @ Abu Ghraib/ unattributedBackgroundLynndie England wa
Rolled in a little late for the conference on Greyhound…not a bad ride, nobody tried to behead me or anything, and the west Pennsylvania countryside rolling by — farms and rivers and bridges — was a joy, as was the skyline of P’burg, the two stadiums, the rivers cutting the city… Waiting for Bill Clinton to speak. Ellie Hill of the Pov and Netroots scholar (hooray!) is here, and we scored ringside seats. In the meantime, here’s some notes… Two conferences so far, the first
Former President Bill Clinton today praised a pioneering career-training program for Philadelphia high school students during a speech at the National Constitution Center, saying it was the kind of program that improves students’ lives and the economy.