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by QuestionGirl • 10:24 am
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I remember when Barbara Bush, charitable creature that she is, channeled her Hurricane Katrina relief donation to her son’s software, Ignite. God these people make me sick. And I’m here to tell you……there’s plenty of children left behind in Florida.
The inspector general of the Department of Education has said he will examine whether federal money was inappropriately used by three states to buy educational products from a company owned by Neil Bush, the president’s brother.
John P. Higgins Jr., the inspector general, said he would review the matter after a group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, detailed at least $1 million in spending from the No Child Left Behind program by school districts in Texas, Florida and Nevada to buy products made by Mr. Bush’s company, Ignite Learning of Austin, Tex. Mr. Higgins stated his plans in a letter to the group sent last week.
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